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Relationship, Relevance, Authenticity, Choice, Challenge .... A votre avis, quelles autres attentes de la part des étudiants envers l'enseignement ?
Infographic: future growth of networked devices
Le crowdsourcing permet de résoudre une problématique ou développer un produit en faisant appel à une communauté. Voici sept bonnes pratiques à respecter pour réussir son projet.
Voici un panorama des logiciels libres et open source d'apprentissage en ligne ou de e-learning.
Via François Colin
Whether you’re a teacher looking to incorporate new media into a classroom setting, a homeschooling family, or a parent hoping to supplement the day’s formal coursework, the following resources offer some particularly great examples of using digital technology to get kids exploring the universe. They’re fun. They’re free. And they feature a diverse selection of topics and strategies, meaning almost every user will find something of interest.
Technology is creating better learning environments, faster and more efficient access to resources such as e-mail and online lectures — and, ultimately, a better experience for professors and students. What about the men and women behind all that campus technology? IT workers need resources too. EdTech: Focus on Higher Education has surveyed the web and found what we believe are the 50 best IT blogs in higher education. These blogs — including well-known names and some who are less familiar — cover every aspect of technology, both in the classroom and behind the scenes. Learn from tech experts and IT peers at colleges who are in the trenches. Dig
De nombreuses initiatives visant à « révolutionner » l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie ont émergé avec le numérique. Des enseignants et universités ont mis en ligne leurs cours, les ont ouverts aux commentaires et aux échanges. Certains ont même lancé des Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), des sessions de cours en ligne ouvertes à des milliers de participants qui partagent et alimentent le programme. Des particuliers se sont également investis dans cette transformation de l’apprentissage par le numérique en proposant des échanges entre pairs, accessibles au plus grand nombre. Petit tour d’horizon de ses initiatives intéressantes et inspirantes pour apprendre autrement, à son rythme, à sa façon.
These talks offer insights, concerns, and inspiration while discussing today's educational practices and shortcomings, from a variety of perspectives
Ken Robinson: Changing education paradigms This delightfully illustrated video entertains while educating. The video does a wonderful job of explaining how today’s factory-like education model is outmoded and how it needs to evolve into a more personalized model if we are going to take it to a new level.
Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education This video discusses “The Hole In The Wall” experiment that Mitra started in New Delhi in 1999
Salman Kahn : Let’s use video to reinvent education In this video, Khan explains his popular and impactful work with Khan Academy
10 great ways to use Twitter for education technology in and out of the classroom : pour les étudiants (créativité, découverte, connections ...) et pour vous (contacts, participation, recherche ...)
Depuis quelques années, un nombre croissant d’entreprises et d’administrations choisissent le Serious Game comme support de formation ou de communication. Au menu : tablettes tactiles, reconnaissance gestuelle et vocale, objets communicants ou connectés et réalité augmentée ...
1) Des témoignages filmés d’enseignants, des différents secteurs de l’Université catholique de Louvain, qui utilisent différentes méthodes d’enseignement ou différentes combinaisons de méthodes dans le cadre de la formation centrée sur l’apprentissage de l’étudiant. 2) Une représentation graphique des différentes méthodes pédagogiques utilisées par les enseignants de l’enquête. 3) Une occasion d’apporter vos questions, commentaires, expériences par rapport aux méthodes pédagogiques et les manières de les combiner.
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PANORAMA D'OUTILS
RECHERCHE DE BLOGS
RECHERCHE D'ACTUALITÉS
RECHERCHE DANS TWITTER ET LE MICRO-BLOGGING
MOTEURS DE RECHERCHE EN TEMPS RÉEL
RECHERCHE DANS LES RÉSEAUX SOCIAUX
MOTEURS PARTICIPATIFS
RECHERCHE DE LIVRES
RECHERCHE D'IMAGES
RECHERCHE DE VIDÉOS
RECHERCHE DE SONS
RECHERCHE DE FICHIERS
RECHERCHE DE DIAPOSITIVES
RECHERCHE D'ARCHIVES DU WEB
RECHERCHE DE DONNÉES
RECHERCHE DE PERSONNES
MOTEURS PERSONNALISABLES
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La révolution Internet a bousculé notre façon d’enseigner et d’apprendre. Et ce n’est pas fini. Un des domaines qui a très tôt compris tout l’intérêt de la toile c’est bien l’enseignement des langues. Après les premiers pas et le foisonnement de sites et d’initiatives, le marché arrive à maturité. Les Outils Tice vous propose 3 sites Internet gratuits pour apprendre des langues en ligne. Des options sérieuses à même de remplacer nos vieux labos de langues.
Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL, Ma veille
By now you’ve likely heard of content curation, the process of collecting and cataloging the most useful or interesting things about a topic in order to...
Choosing to help shape and educate young minds is no easy thing but a good teacher can change a student's entire life. Make time for reflection, incorporate games, teamwork and hands-on learning, and expect a lot from your students.
Today, if you asked me about my most memorable learning failures, I will tell you I am glad they happened. My errors have made me a better teacher and learner. I can now relate to students who have a difficult time understanding a concept. The failures themselves may not have been my strongest point, but what I learned from them was invaluable. Mistakes can be excellent learning opportunities.
The New Flip Your Classroom book by John Bergmann and Aaron Sams is loaded with experienced insights, ideas, and lessons learned. Voici les 8 raisons évoquées : 1.Flipping helps busy students 2.Flipping helps struggling student d' 3.Flipping helps students of all abilities excel 4.Flipping increases student-teacher interaction 5.Flipping allows teachers to know their students better 6.Flipping allows for real differentiation 7.Flipping changes classroom management 8.Flipping changes the way we talk to parents
The technologies that can have the best impact on education are evolving quickly from year to year, and the pace seems to be quickening. - Flipped Classroom - iPad and mobile devices - Smartphones - Gamification of education - Emergence of free online courses - 1 to 1 and BYOD initiatives - Cloud, OER and Learning analytics ...
If higher ed is to change then our educational technology leaders must play a central role. This call for change in higher ed begs the question - what sort of change? I'll suggest 3 dimensions that I view as imperative that we address in the next decade. 1. Productivity : By productivity I mean steps that will simultaneously drive down costs while increasing quality 2. Relevance 3. Access: The demand for quality, affordable higher education dramatically outstrips the supply. Both higher education credentials and lifelong learning are essential in a meritocratic and globalized economy What are the obstacles do educational technology leaders face in driving change along these dimensions of productivity, quality and access ?
The future of higher education – just like the future of everything else – could obviously shoot off in several different directions, some predictable, some utterly out of nowhere. But analyzing current trends in student achievement, corporate funding, shifting goals, and other gears in the college and university machine make it slightly easier to see where things might go from here. Check out some of the following books for insight about what needs changing to ensure a more stable future for America’s college kids.
Many educators are beginning to become aware of the growing teaching method referred to as “Flipping The Classroom”. Simply put… the teacher provides videos for homework, while traditional home work is done in class under teacher supervision. Unfortunately this might be just too simplistic of a definition. Possible this is why using the words “simply put” may not be the best practice in explaining anything.
Découvrez ces 4 vidéos pour vous aider à concevoir des présentations multimédia efficaces et de qualité, afin de captiver votre public.
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Here's a short 3 minute animation on ten expectations students have (or should have) from their schools and their learning process. A very interesting video, and a must-watch for all teachers.