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There's a whole galaxy of terminology that you should know about when it comes to education technology. From PLNs to Blended Learning to Synchronous Online Learning... it can get overwhelming. Via Gust MEES, k3hamilton
Louise Robinson-Lay's insight:
A great overview of current thinking in learning.
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February 3, 8:14 PM
This is a nice visual summary of terms in education technology.
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May 7, 8:10 PM
Implementos tecnológicos móviles y mezcla de entornos presenciales y virtuales para potencializar el aprendizaje, van a requerir de estrategias eficaces pedagógicas variadas y diversas para cada caso y situación concreta educativa. Delete the scoop?
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- Random and Cool - Tools for Teachers - Tools for Students - Integrate Mobile Devices - Online Learning & eLearning - Social Learning - Test Prep - Textbooks - Games that Teach - Miscellaneous / Others Via Juhani Tapanainen, Timo Ilomäki, Felix Jacomino, Naomi Harm, James Stanforth, safaa mostafa, Juergen Wagner Delete the scoop?
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What is EdTech Bingo you ask? It's a way for you to keep track of what cutting-edge things you're doing in your classroom and get rewarded for your hard work! This is also an awesome thing to put in the staff room.
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"A QR-Code Treasure Hunt is a fun, simple way to get students using their mobile devices to continue learning outside of lesson time. Here's how we set one up at the International School of Toulouse with some guidance on how to do the same with your own students using the QR Treasure Hunt Generator at ClassTools.net."
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September 11, 2012 8:48 PM
Hello Louise
Thank you for the recent rescoops! Ken Delete the scoop?
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Wow. I love this resource for tips on presentations, improving visual literacy.
Either way you have made a snap evaluation. That is what we all do. Be aware of this from the first step. Via Ken Morrison, michel verstrepen
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August 21, 2012 3:40 AM
Thank you for the rescoop. I really like the slideshares at the bottom. I am going to start using the 'trick question" slide in some of my presentations. What a fun way to get attention and show personality. Best of luck to you. I like what I see on this site!
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August 21, 2012 6:58 PM
thank you for the rescoop. I really like the 'we are the future' encouraging video on this link. Also, wonderful slide tips. I love the trick question tip. I am going to use that with my students. What a great way to get attention and show personality. Have a great day.
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So you’ve got one or a few iPads that you want to use in the classroom. You could visit the Apple App Store’s education section and peruse the many offerings… do some Google searches to figure out what’s good… or just use this print-friendly image below to get started! Via Steven Engravalle, Felix Jacomino Delete the scoop?
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Recently, I participated in two excellent Twitter chats on the #21stedchat hashtag. The first was about Assessing 21st Century Competencies and the second explored Marks and Grades in the 21st Cent... Via Gust MEES, Patty Ball
Louise Robinson-Lay's insight:
21 st century learning skills.
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January 23, 2:04 PM
Recently, I participated in two excellent Twitter chats on the #21stedchat hashtag. The first was about Assessing 21st Century Competencies and the second explored Marks and Grades in the 21st Cent...
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January 28, 8:27 AM
I would add the ability to deal with uncertainity. Delete the scoop?
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Scaffolding is a useful way to successfully integrate technology into education. Learn more.
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"What I want to do in this post is to introduce you to some successful educational wikis created and run by educators like you and me . This list of wiki is a must see by every teacher and it would be better if you bookmark it for later reference." Via Susan Bainbridge, João Greno Brogueira Delete the scoop?
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Last week an educator asked the question, “What digital learning technology can my school district invest in that will not become obsolete?” The answer… teacher training technology! More ...
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Some interesting ideas on how to tell a visual story and make your presentations more memorable.