The latest recording from the British Council Seminars series is about digital literacy. What is digital literacy, and what is its significance to you as a teacher?
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Audrey's comment,
June 13, 1:14 PM
I am trying to work out why you do not want an Interactive Whiteboard.
sanford arbogast's comment,
June 13, 2:14 PM
the author uses an app to connect to his iPad to his computer and projector. he can then pass around the iPad to students.
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L Harris econ's curator insight,
Today, 11:11 AM
This is interesting because as a future educator this really effects me. I was monitoring an elementary classroom and the 1st graders were using laptops and they knew how to use them better than I did. Delete the scoop?
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Marc E. Moglen's comment,
Today, 8:58 AM
At first, I did not like this article's title, but now I find it appropriate. It seems as if it is still not clear what the practical effects of digital games in the learning environment will be (I say "will" as it seems inevitable). Justin Boyle does mention a study that showed (in the case of University students) that "despite the better written and group assignment performance of the traditionally educated subjects, the game-enhanced students completed the course with better average scores overall". This is a concerning finding as it suggests that games may be readily adopted if it is shown that they can increase student performance (e.g. grades), yet the fact that games may lower actual facets of educational progress (e.g. group work) will probably be swept under the carpet.
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Heidi Hutchison's curator insight,
June 18, 9:05 AM
A way to teach essay writing is to teach podcasting! Technology and essay writing together?! Yes! Delete the scoop?
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Lisa Oliner's curator insight,
June 18, 7:56 PM
Because these broader concepts are only helpful for big-picture considerations, challenging student teachers to brainstorm the subordinate concepts might make this visual more meaningful and even useful. For instance, what lessons teach critical thinking skills in the English/Language Arts classroom? Delete the scoop?
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Angela Goldsmith's curator insight,
June 14, 1:59 PM
My kids (now teens/young adults) have been playing this almost from the beginning and creating amazing worlds. I have come home to questions like, "Hey mom I am trying to script a trigger to make a portal open when a character steps on this block - can you look at my code?" The creativity this game inspires is truly stagering. The fact that it can keep this attention deficit generation coming back for more is a testiment to the simple but insideous genus behind the game! Delete the scoop?
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Buy Computer Parts Online's curator insight,
June 14, 11:05 AM
How to Face the Big Ed #Tech Obstacles | MindShift
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LundTechIntegration's curator insight,
June 13, 9:22 AM
Awesome. Made me realize others have this same feeling in the Tech Integration role.
Jane Sowter-Maranion's curator insight,
June 17, 8:38 PM
Great article. I too am realising the benefits of twitter as a personal professional development tool. Delete the scoop?
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Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
June 12, 5:21 AM
Food for thought! I think we can't underestimate these new trends breaking into our classrooms... at least in order to be able to see if they will definitely come here to stay.
Kim Flintoff's curator insight,
June 18, 9:48 PM
The discussion is more than a hour so make sure you're comfortable before you start viewing. Delete the scoop?
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Anne-Lydie Ardiet's curator insight,
June 11, 5:10 AM
Question is: will it be totally free access for students and how will universities make their return on investment? Another question is : what about the courses marketed on the web to gain virality ?
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Martin Debattista's curator insight,
June 10, 2:59 PM
The wheel didn't invent itself. Someone felt the need for such a tool, invented it, used it, and, fortunately for us, kept fine-tuning it. And from the wheel made of stone, we got the cart wheel, gears, car tyers and all the round things that make the world go round. So it what you make of tool that determines how much you get out of it. Obvious. Delete the scoop?
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suzanne kamal's curator insight,
June 8, 11:48 PM
Interesting that social media is used in academic settings but access is still blocked in many educational environments! Time for change? Delete the scoop?
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Marc E. Moglen's comment,
Today, 8:46 AM
There is that no suggestion is made to the potential of digital games to boost humanities fields. Oh, sorry, I forgot. No one cares about humanities anymore. Do excuse me.
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Francesca Beltrami's curator insight,
June 18, 12:23 PM
Le competenze digitali richieste per insegnare e apprendere nel XXI secolo
David Bevington's curator insight,
Today, 7:44 AM
Contribute to this crowd-sourcing questionnaire to collect and share opinions from teachers around the world on digital literacy skills. Delete the scoop?
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Deborah Welsh's curator insight,
June 17, 11:53 PM
Reinventing schools - today's educational challenge - from TED 2013 prizewinner Sugata Mitra.
William Hanna's curator insight,
June 18, 8:25 AM
Wow! Allowing internet access and discussion during exams??? As bizarre as it sounds, I think it's awesome! Instead of teaching our kids to memorize everything, we could teach them to THINK! A good thing indeed.
Jacqui Cooper's curator insight,
June 18, 11:14 AM
Well as employers in the UK (and I suspect elsewhere) are complaining about students leaving school without the right skills, the schools should be looking at this seriously. Delete the scoop?
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Rolf tynan's curator insight,
June 16, 2:02 PM
It is with such data that we can utilise the right tools and approach in this rapidly developing field. Delete the scoop?
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Motonobu Kasajima's curator insight,
June 15, 6:00 PM
I am very skeptical of this kind of pro discourse for such a eye product on African contient...
Anne Sturgess's curator insight,
June 15, 10:32 PM
While I want accessible quality education for everyone, I have doubts about the long-term effectiveness of online only approaches for in-depth learning. Willing to be proved wrong.
Le Page Gilles's curator insight,
June 16, 2:04 AM
Penser à des MOOCs africains c'est échapper au modèle occidental dominant de l'enseignement supérieur Delete the scoop?
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Peg Becksvoort's comment,
Today, 12:11 PM
Interesting to listen to B.F. Skinner talk about the machine for learning. He talks about the student moving at "his" own pace. This is, no surprise, the differentiated or Mass Customized Learning precursor.
Peg Becksvoort's curator insight,
Today, 12:12 PM
Watch B.F. Skinner talk about the learning machine. Delete the scoop?
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Sandra Carswell's curator insight,
Today, 7:10 AM
Good article highlighting some blogs I haven't heard of and will want to check out. Recommending to teachers on my campus. Delete the scoop?
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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
June 11, 11:07 AM
The second part of my interview with Phil Kegan from Katherine & King's College of London. In this part we talk about a lot of different sites for supporting language learning. Delete the scoop?
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Nalya Ovshieva's curator insight,
June 12, 5:22 AM
The science of learning has offered not only some useful tips how we can educate young people, but also how we can avoid discord themselves. Delete the scoop?
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June 13, 4:15 AM
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June 14, 4:23 PM
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