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Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page

Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

This is the Authentic Assessment Toolbox, a how-to text on creating authentic tasks, rubrics, and standards for measuring and improving student learning. Inside, you will find chapters on ...

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Activate - Motivate - TEXTIVATE!

Activate - Motivate - TEXTIVATE! | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Textivate is an online facility for creating and sharing interactive browser-based activities. Text re-ordering, gap-fills, text re-construction, anagrams, matching, memory, hangman, flashcards, millionaire and lots more - all automatically generated based on any text and/or list of matching items that you put into the textivate text box. Much of the site is free to use, and subscribers can upload resources to share with their students or embed activities on a blog or website. It is browser-based, so it works on desktops, laptops, ipads etc. The activities are ideal for whole-class work with any interactive whiteboard. You can see video tutorials here: http://textivate.posthaven.com/video-tutorials To help you get started, browse the hundreds of public resources on the site, or click on "textivate now" to see the range of activities available.

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This is a great tool to create interactive text based learning for your students and a great tool to train them to use autonomously too. It has a really impressive selection of activities that should keep your students busy for ages.

 

Linda Ross's curator insight, May 7, 11:05 PM

Nice tool!

Helen Rowling's curator insight, May 9, 12:14 AM

Try using this set up on an interactive whiteboard with set text....

Elena Manou's comment, Today, 5:41 AM
I find it extremely useful in revisiting texts and consolidating language. Especially with the features it has to add/ remove words to reconstruct the whole texts it is engaging and educational.
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Inquiry Learning Vs. Standardized Content: Can They Coexist?

Inquiry Learning Vs. Standardized Content: Can They Coexist? | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Beyond the core literacies of reading, writing, computation, and research, the world-wide culture of innovation, discovery, multi-polarity, interdisciplinary thinking, and rapid change depends on the explosive potential of the human mind, not entombed truths from the past. Increasingly, any standards-based curriculum is at odds with the outside world.

 

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Lots of good stuff here. Nice article.

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Perspectives on Open and Distance Learning: Open Educational Resources: Innovation, Research and Practice

Perspectives on Open and Distance Learning: Open Educational Resources: Innovation, Research and Practice | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

This book, initiated by the UNESCO/COL Chair in OER, is one in a series of publications by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) examining OER. It describes the movement in detail, providing readers with insight into OER’s significant benefits, its theory and practice, and its achievements and challenges. The 16 chapters, written by some of the leading international experts on the subject, are organised into four parts by theme

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This is a really useful reference. You can download the complete book as PDF or epub

 

Mohamed Tenouga's curator insight, Today, 7:23 AM

add your insight...

 
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How to become internet famous for $68

How to become internet famous for $68 | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

There’s just one thing about Santiago Swallow that you won’t easily find online: I made him up. Everything above is true. He really does have a Twitter feed with tens of thousands of followers, he really does have a Wikipedia biography, and he really does have an official web site.

 

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This is an interesting article about how easy it is to create a fictional internet reputation. Worth using with students I think.

Charlotte V Nash's curator insight, May 21, 12:14 PM

Dare I asks... Well who is Real on the internet?

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How Games Help Students Embrace Failure

How Games Help Students Embrace Failure | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Games, in contrast, depend on failure to teach. They literally push players to the edge of their ability and knowledge; then the best games change or adapt when a level is reached to push players further. In order to succeed, players must encounter and overcome obstacles both large and small along the way. These disappointments teach students to persevere and foster creativity and adaptability – invaluable skills in our hyper-connected, fast-paced, global economy. Here is a look at some of the ways failure helps students and how games support this valuable learning opportunity.

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Good article on the benefits of game based learing

Ariana Amorim's curator insight, May 20, 7:32 AM

Main Topics in this piece:


The Benefits of Failure – What Does it Teach Us?

Games and Failure – How Games Use Failure to Support Learning

Choosing Games for Learning in Higher Ed

Barbara Truman's curator insight, May 20, 7:37 PM

Great article that beyond collaboration and also leads to crowdsourcing used in the Fold It game. Digital science, digital artistry, digital citizenship.  

Maria Marcela Rinessi's comment, Today, 9:55 AM
excelente gracias por compartirlo!!
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Create online learning with 123ContactForm

Create online learning with 123ContactForm | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

123ContactForm may not sound like the kind of tool that would be of interest to educators, but as I discovered when they asked me to review their online form creation tool, they offer quite a range of features that can solve many of the problems we have as 21st century teachers.

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This is my review of 123ContactForm. A great tool for creating online learning.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 17, 11:34 AM

This is my review of 123ContactForm. A great tool for creating online learning.

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With Tech Tools, How Should Teachers Tackle Multitasking In Class?

With Tech Tools, How Should Teachers Tackle Multitasking In Class? | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

While some teachers want to remove all digital distractions from the classroom, others say Generation M’s biggest challenges — like giving schoolwork undivided attention — require learninga new set of behaviors that need to be taught and modeled. Besides, tasks like online research, communicating with teachers and other students, and sharing ideas and divvying up work online are mandatory parts of doing school work. So the question for educators is: what to do about it?

 

 

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Not many real conclusions here, but it is asking the right questions and coming up with the right conclusions.

taccle2's curator insight, May 17, 3:55 AM

Ofsted (England schools inspectorate) are talking about banning mobile phones from the classroom

Digital Directions's curator insight, May 17, 11:57 AM

One of the biggest criticisms of millenials is that they are easily distracted and commonly multitasking - how do you make sure that new technology in lessons don't also become a multitasking distraction?

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It´s all About Connections, Tagging, Conversations, Filtering, Networks

It´s all About Connections, Tagging, Conversations, Filtering, Networks | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

My point is that if we use social bookmarking frequently, it becomes a mechanic process. Every time you see something interesting, we press the “share button”, add as many tags, keywords as we can think of, and that’s it. We’ll filter the information later on, no need to deal with it right now. Even if this process doesn’t save time right now. In the future, when you need to retrieve information for any kind of project, and if you have bookmarked it before, the whole process could be a time saver.

 

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Interesting article on a subject which is close to my heart.

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Controlling Social Media: Current Policy Trends in K-12 Education

Controlling Social Media: Current Policy Trends in K-12 Education | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

The continual connectivity and direct communication made possible through social media tools is what has essentially changed communication forever. Therefore, while I may have a specifically guided professional site, that site is present in the digital world and, as such, can be searched, linked, commented on, and posted–it can be “webbed” and that is precisely why new tools of communication are so powerful and also why their implications for teaching and learning are so amazing.

Nik Peachey's insight:

Nice well rounded article. Good to see more of a rational approach to this topic.

Tony Chang's curator insight, May 16, 6:16 AM

We need a patient relationship management system that provides private social networking for healthcare and team-based healthcare solutions. More at: http://pathcareblog.com/pathcare-the-interface-for-life-science-professionals/

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Why most K-12 schools aren’t ready for the iPad revolution

Why most K-12 schools aren’t ready for the iPad revolution | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Teach a man to fish, eh? Give a kid an app and you inspire her for a day; teach a kid to make apps and you inspire her for a lifetime.

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Some really good points in this article.

Niko Lewman's curator insight, May 16, 4:06 AM

Check this article out, makes some good reading!

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Google Glass: Vision for Future of Learning?

Google Glass: Vision for Future of Learning? | Learning Technology | Scoop.it
This is a shamelessly promotional video for Google Glass, but it shows the possibilities this tool opens up for learners. Andrew Vanden Heuvel teaches advanced
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There's a nice video here showing how Google Glass could be used. I'd actually rather see the students wearing it than the teacher, but i guess we have to start somewhere.

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The 21st century skill students really lack.

The 21st century skill students really lack. | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Most teachers t think that students today have a problem paying attention. They seem impatient, easily bored.

I’ve argued that I think it’s unlikely that they are incapable of paying attention, but rather that they are quick to deem things not worth the effort.

 

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Some nice messages in this article.

Ricard Garcia's curator insight, May 15, 7:21 AM

Read this after you watch Rita Pierson at TED... If that doesn't make you think...

Rachel Hall's curator insight, May 15, 4:24 PM

Interesting reading

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The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American | Learning Technology | Scoop.it
E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages
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A really interesting read about reading.

Carolyn D Cowen's curator insight, May 15, 12:15 PM

Facinating! The comments on this piece also are interesting.

Cyd Madsen's curator insight, May 16, 12:57 AM

Hmmmmm.......

Lou Salza's curator insight, May 16, 8:53 AM

I have been using text to speech almost exclusively for reading articles on the web, newspapers, and courese reading for a course in Leadership I am taking at Case Western Reserve University. I love the e-readers ( Read and Write Gold; Kindle, and Audio books)  because I can jack up the speed and read with my ears as fast as non dyslexics who are fluent readers read with their eyes. We need to understand the 'cost' of eye reading to dyslexic students even when they "graduate" from OG or Wilson: the burden of phonological processing is too high in terms of fatigue. If we don't make the technology more available and acceptable in schools we will deny intelligent students with print challenges the opportunity to study in college, graduate or professional schools. 

I still read paper books.  Right now I am reading  A light in August by Faulkner. It is on my night stand and it is a wonderful if slow experience for me. For some, print will never 'fall away' and allow for effortless decoding and pholonological recoding.--Lou  

 

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"Understanding how reading on paper is different from reading on screens requires some explanation of how the brain interprets written language. We often think of reading as a cerebral activity concerned with the abstract—with thoughts and ideas, tone and themes, metaphors and motifs. As far as our brains are concerned, however, text is a tangible part of the physical world we inhabit. In fact, the brain essentially regards letters as physical objects because it does not really have another way of understanding them. As Wolf explains in her book Proust and the Squid, we are not born with brain circuits dedicated to reading. After all, we did not invent writing until relatively recently in our evolutionary history, around the fourth millennium B.C. So the human brain improvises a brand-new circuit for reading by weaving together various regions of neural tissue devoted to other abilities, such as spoken language, motor coordination and vision..."

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The Flipped Class Revealed

The Flipped Class Revealed | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Switching from a traditional classroom to a flipped classroom can be daunting because there are a lack of effective models.  So, what should an effective flipped classroom look like?  In our experience, effective flipped classrooms share many of these characteristics:

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Useful article with some good suggestions and links to other sources.

ilaria salvadori's comment, Today, 8:56 AM
I appreciate the suggestions
Begoña Iturgaitz's curator insight, Today, 9:08 AM

Algunas claves ..........

JJEPrincipal's curator insight, Today, 11:41 AM

More ideas for developing concept of flipped classroom

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ICT in schools survey – many children not getting what they need; teachers need more training and support.

ICT in schools survey – many children not getting what they need; teachers need more training and support. | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Students and teachers in Europe are keen to "go digital", computer numbers have doubled since 2006 and most schools are now "connected", but use of ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) and digital skill levels are very uneven. These skills and support for teachers to deliver them need a strong boost, according to a survey on the use of digital technologies in schools in Europe published by the Commission.

 

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Overall findings seem to be that teachers need more training and support. I could not agree more.

Darlene Clapham K12's curator insight, May 21, 1:25 PM

This is our greatest challenge! How do we overcome this obstacle? We are hoping to address some of these issues in our JT2020 planning.

 

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ICTs in Education for People with Disabilities - Review of Innovative Practice

ICTs in Education for People with Disabilities - Review of Innovative Practice | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

In 2010, the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (UNESCO IITE) and the European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education agreed to collaborate on a joint project to develop a Review of Innovative Practice – a report presenting concrete examples of practice of the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) with people with disabilities in different educational contexts and settings. In particular, the Review was targeted at considering examples of practice that can be considered to be ‘innovative’ within the specific educational setting and wider societal context they were situated within.

 

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You can download both the full report and and executive summary in PDF forma from here.

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What To Know About Google Play For Education - Edudemic

What To Know About Google Play For Education - Edudemic | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

One of Google’s aims in this project was to make sharing content with the students in their classroom simple. Currently, making sure that each student has the right apps on their device can be a pain, especially if an app needs to be purchased for every device. Google’s new product is the fact that it enables administrators to distribute applications to their entire team.

 

Nik Peachey's insight:

This does look like an interesting development. For me, one of the most significant features of the iPad is AirPlay. Until something similar evolves for  Android, I can't see myself changing.

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How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic

How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

As teachers, when we assign a research project, we often focus on the end product: the research essay, presentation, etc. However, students (especially young students) do not automatically know how to conduct meaningful research. Our modern students are used to Googling answers. They have grown accustomed to information being readily available. However, as academics, we know that research isn’t a  fast process. It’s slow and deliberate. As a teacher, I need to intentionally slow my students down during this exercise. I do this by breaking down a larger project into more manageable chunks and focusing on the process.

Nik Peachey's insight:

Some good suggestions here, but I still feel it desn't quite go far enough. I think we also need assignments that require and inspire personal reflection and a degree more critical thinking.

aisha ertugrul's comment, Today, 3:17 AM
Yes, which is what is meant by "plagiarism proof" assignments. I would also add that it is essential to practice paraphrasing and do it effectively by using all four skills. I did a poster presentation on this topic: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/aisha-ertugrul/preventing-plagiarism-poster
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Aisha I have scooped your poster on Information and digital literacy...
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iPads in the classroom – A development of a taxonomy for the use of iPads in schools

The investigation shows that almost all objectives, teaching tasks and concepts of thecurriculum can be promoted with the aid of tablet computers. Nevertheless, a lot ofprerequisites in terms of hardware and software are required for a successful integration of tablets. In addition, there are some drawbacks, such as the lack of teacher training and slower text production.
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A really useful 110 page PDF ebook on integrating iPads into the curriculum.

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, May 18, 2:28 PM

A useful ebook for integrating iPads into the classroom

Darren Smith's curator insight, May 19, 6:45 PM

Interesting research.

Dean Mantz's curator insight, May 20, 11:22 AM

I am once again grateful for all of the educators willing to share resources with the rest of us.  Nik has provided an insightful publication on the use of iPads in the classroom. 

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Young 'prefer to read on screen'

Young 'prefer to read on screen' | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

The National Literary Trust studied almost 35,000 eight- to 16-year-olds.

Its findings suggest a picture of young people who are now immersed in a screen-based culture.

As well as social networking and browsing websites, the study indicates almost a third of youngsters read fiction on online devices.

Nik Peachey's insight:

Nice to see 'proof' of this.

Brandi Good's curator insight, May 16, 12:45 PM

I probably don't qualify as young, but I also prefer to read on a screen.  I used to be all about that 'new book smell' and the feel of the pages between my fingers until it dawned on me that I could read hands free easier with my phone and tablet.

Mike McNamara's comment, May 16, 3:24 PM
However the same report also cautions that Children who read on an iPad or Kindle maybe falling behind in the classroom.
Susan's curator insight, May 17, 6:51 AM

My thoughts in writing!

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How To: Use Wikipedia in the Classroom Responsibly

How To: Use Wikipedia in the Classroom Responsibly | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

The problem is that Wikipedia in the classroom has gotten a bad reputation in the K-12 world, undeservedly so I think. I would suggest that Wikipedia can be used for a multitude of educational purposes at a wide variety of grade levels. Too many teachers are still afraid to use it in class, so I’m here to right that wrong and show our educators how they can responsibly integrate Wikipedia into their lessons.

 

Nik Peachey's insight:

Good article on how to take a more constructive, productive and digitally literate approach to using Wikipedia

Digital Directions's curator insight, May 17, 12:53 PM

Many schools don't allow students to use Wikipedia for projects, but could they be teaching their students how to use Wikipedia effectively instead?

Ken Morrison's comment, May 17, 6:44 PM
Ugh. I hate it when I do this. I accidentally scooped this article instead of rescooping yours. Thanks for sharing. Sometimes opening too many tabs causes bad habits for me.
Γιώργος Παπαναστασίου's curator insight, May 18, 8:46 AM

Από το άρθρο:"

Be sure to check out Wikipedia’s own resources for teachers as well. They have an awesome 12-week syllabus showing you exactly how you can integrate Wikipedia into your classroom. They also have training designed especially for educators."

 

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What's your digital footprint? Take this quiz and find out!

What's your digital footprint? Take this quiz and find out! | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

I developed this quiz with members of my personal learning network (found at end of post) to get students thinking about their digital footprint. The quiz was created at the request of high school students I spoke with who thought the creation of a such a quiz could lead to a smart conversation about ways students can update their digital footprint so that it is one that leads to college and career success.

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This is a really useful quiz and well worth checking out and trying with your students. Highly recommended.

Silvia Gallardo-Martin's curator insight, May 16, 6:08 AM

A good tool to make us aware of our digital presence in the W3

Martin King's curator insight, May 16, 8:55 AM

This would be much more appealling - to me and all those natives -  if it was repurposed as an interactive quiz.  If time and Google Drive allows I may well get busy - and share alike.

Don Doehla's curator insight, May 16, 10:51 AM

Interesting insights!

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6 Internet Lessons I Learned From My Mom

6 Internet Lessons I Learned From My Mom | Learning Technology | Scoop.it

Mob mentality can take over all too easily online. Your social stream has likely been flooded with status updates about breaking news. While it's important to stay current, establish a strong personal brand that doesn't waver based on what's trending. After all, the root of mom's lesson is to stay true to yourself.

 

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I particularly like number 6

asli telli's comment, May 16, 2:40 AM
my fave is no 4
Jerry Johnson's curator insight, May 16, 8:16 AM

I really enjoyed this post and it certainly holds true. 

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ELT Podcast Episode 2: Motivation or Why Does Anyone Do Anything?

ELT Podcast Episode 2: Motivation or Why Does Anyone Do Anything? | Learning Technology | Scoop.it
In episode two of the podcast, Phil Keegan and Oliver Hipkins chew over the topic of motivation and also get insights on the line from Jo Gakonga.
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Another interesting and useful podcast from the team at KKCL. They seem to be building a really useful teacher training resource here.

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SELECTING AN E-(TEXT)BOOK: EVALUATION CRITERIA

This paper aims to propose a repository of pre-use evaluation criteria for language teachers who wish to introduce e-books or e-textbooks to their own teaching practices. By selectively using a set of such criteria, they will be able to evaluate to what extent a given e-book/e-textbook lends itself to utilisation within their own teaching contex.
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Rather long but a useful set of criteria.

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NCLE Report: Remodeling Literacy Learning

NCLE Report: Remodeling Literacy Learning | Learning Technology | Scoop.it
The most effective school systems in the world design their schools so that teachers spendsubstantial portions of their day working alongside other educators to think through challengestogether. Teachers, librarians, literacy coaches, principals, school leaders, families, communitymembers, and policymakers all can help address the challenges in literacy education today.
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Useful report, particularly the recommendation for more collaboration between educators.

LMcDonald's curator insight, May 13, 2:06 PM

Collaboration should be coveted in schools