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Grégory MAUBON's comment,
April 18, 10:08 AM
Un peu légère l'explication à mon avis. Surtout si on veut diffuser en direct.
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Christophe Thaunay's comment,
May 30, 6:43 AM
De nombreux outils à tester, effectivement, merci de nous les avoir fait connaître.
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CECI Jean-François's curator insight,
June 16, 11:22 AM
Si vous voulez vous mettre à la BD, ce site avec des possibilités incroyables vous y aidera ! Delete the scoop?
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Susan Wegmann's curator insight,
June 18, 8:33 AM
To be compared with the Bloom's and Power Point poster.
Lisa Oliner's curator insight,
June 18, 7:33 PM
Seriously– this is an opportunity to pick up the pace in your classrooms! This table was built by TeachBytes and details 22 different ways to use Twitter in the classroom. All my advisees will recognize why I love that it's organized by Bloom’s Taxonomy 'objective verbs'.
http://www.edudemic.com/2013/06/22-effective-ways-to-use-twitter-in-the-classroom-2/ via @edudemic Delete the scoop?
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Sue Osborne's curator insight,
June 16, 7:36 PM
At the centre of this article there is truth, which is that our children need "new" skills and new ways of developing and using the "old" ones. However, I think there is room for them all, if the curriculum is formulated the right way. Inquiry-based learning, letting the kids ask a question and then search for the answer using a number of resources, is definitely the way to go. Personally I think there will ALWAYS be a place for being able to do maths the old fashioned way, so you understand how it works, but there is also a time to let the technology take you further, to increase that understanding. Room for both.
Allan Shaw's curator insight,
June 18, 1:24 AM
Linda Alexander summarised my thoughts beautifully!
'While I agree with the basis of this article, we do have a romantic attachment to the past, especially parents who want their children to experience schools as they DID, I don't completely agree with this article. There are reasons for understanding the "way things work" and there are reasons for knowing one's history--as Winston Churchill said, "Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it." That said, this article really speaks to the way we go about learning and, yes, that has really changed.'
Allan Shaw's curator insight,
June 18, 1:25 AM
Linda Alexander summarised it well!
'While I agree with the basis of this article, we do have a romantic attachment to the past, especially parents who want their children to experience schools as they DID, I don't completely agree with this article. There are reasons for understanding the "way things work" and there are reasons for knowing one's history--as Winston Churchill said, "Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it." That said, this article really speaks to the way we go about learning and, yes, that has really changed.' Delete the scoop?
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Hélène Brevet's curator insight,
April 15, 5:31 AM
Bel article sur Read.it, notre app iPad qui permet de lire le contenu créé par les curateurs utilisant Scoop.it. J'aime particulièrement cette conclusion : "En tout cas, pour une première version, c'est déjà très prometteur..." Merci Florent!
TIC Valley's curator insight,
April 15, 5:45 PM
Bel article sur le lancement de Read.it, l'appli iPad de Scoop.it qui permet de lire le contenu créé par les curateurs utilisant Scoop.it. "... pour une première version, c'est déjà très prometteur..." Delete the scoop?
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Marco Bertolini's comment,
May 3, 8:16 AM
Non seulement le référencement, mais aussi la viralité. Une vidéo enrichie de manière originale peut créer le buzz ;-)
Olivier Badoureaux's curator insight,
May 28, 4:10 AM
Un outil 2.0 pour améliorer vos contenus pédagogiques Delete the scoop?
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CECI Jean-François's curator insight,
June 16, 11:27 AM
Faire une UNE de journal facilement...amusant ! Delete the scoop?
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Sharla Shults's curator insight,
June 16, 3:18 PM
Authors are like teachers...their words enlighten, enrich and empower! And like teachers, there are never enough resources! Delete the scoop?
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