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Colabora en la difusión de #CLED2012, enviando a tus colegas, estudiantes y amistades el afiche oficial del Congreso en línea Via Raymond Marquina
I have a standing policy...if your education facility uses Engage or The End of Business as Usual as a class textbook, I will stop by via skype or sometimes live to talk to your students and answer their questions. Via juandoming
This is a free course.. I registered out of curiosity to explore what possibilities it has for my students...this is the description of the course..
Strategic analysis is critical for analyzing the competitive context in which an organization operates and for making reasoned and reasonable recommendations for how that organization should position itself and what actions it should take to maximize value creation. In this course, we will explore the underlying theory and frameworks that provide the foundations of a successful business strategy. Managers, entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, analysts, and consultants all may find value in mastering these fundamentals. Lectures will be uploaded over the Spring Semester 2012. Via Doris Molero
Aunque en la categoría de Encuestas ya os he comentado decenas de opciones que podéis usar para plantear cuestiones en cualquier página web, pocas de... Via Evelyn Izquierdo
4 Super Sites for Educational Technology: Teaching with the Common Core Raise your Math Scores and ha... Via Susan Bainbridge
If you listed all the skills a project manager or team leader needs to have in today's virtual, online world, odds are most of us would miss one that is absolutely critical – and has been so since long before the birth of computers. That's the ability to listen effectively. Via Susan Bainbridge
Nik Peachey is a freelance teacher trainer and consultant doing a wide range of tasks from designing online teacher training courses, research and design for new digital teaching products, exploring new ways of delivering teacher training, instructional design of web based and mobile learning products and writing materials to enable teachers to make best use of available technologies. Via Nik Peachey
So what's the point in the traditional ICT staff audit? Do we really care if the HOD of Art is competent in databases? Or is her use of blogs, apps and smartphones a more relevant skillset for 2012? If you see the future of ICT in terms of mobile devices connected to the cloud and used in collaboration, what are the skills a teacher really needs? Via Nik Peachey
What we’re talking about here is the fact that students do need to develop self assessment skills. They need to be able to look at their own work and with some accuracy assess its merits. That includes the work they do in our courses. Via Nik Peachey
Over the last few years I've done a lot of work developing writing and redeveloping online courses and course materials. In the initial rush to get learning online many organisations got themselves a Moodle platform and then attached a whole load of PDFs and .docs, added some forums and the odd video clip and called it an online course. It's no surprise then that drop out rates for online learning courses have been so high. Via Nik Peachey
This is a great tool for researching collocations. Just type in the word you want and it will show you a range of words that commonly collocate with it. You can also click through to examples. Via Nik Peachey
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Careers are often enhanced, or blunted, in business meetings. Do you sound like someone on his way up -- or on his way out? Like public speaking, the art of effective business-meeting communication is very much a learnable skill. Via carldowse
ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. Our iPad app lets you easily create and share video lessons.
ShowMe is another free iPad app which works like an interactive whiteboard that you can record along with your vocie. You can publish your screencasts to their public site or keep them private. Via Dundee TILT
The Power of Educational Technology: Digital Ethics - Exploring how kids use Digital Media. Via Susan Bainbridge
This is a beautiful video which outlines how your identity is formed on the web. While I am an advocate for children and adults figuring out what this means, and how to manage it, it reinforces my ... Via juandoming
Aproximadamente hace un año, durante una cena en un restaurante de Córdoba, una persona a la que acababa de conocer me comentó: "por lo que cuentas deberías leer a Vygotsky" ¡que buen consejo!... Via juandoming
The following links summarize the characteristics of the five course redesign models that emerged from the Program in Course Redesign. Via Nik Peachey
Proponents of social networking sites argue that these online communities promote increased communication with friends and family, familiarize people with valuable computer skills, and allow contact with people from around the world. Via Nik Peachey
The Internet provides a wealth of resources for teachers, tutors, and students to go well beyond classroom learning. Whether you’re a teacher preparing for tomorrow’s lecture, a professional tutor working with one or two students, or you just want to help your cousin in Alabama with some trig homework, these free tools will help you interact with your student(s) sans the confines of the classroom. Via Nik Peachey
In the first instalment of his brand-new series, Nik Peachey looks at podcasting and how it can be used to help students develop their listening and speaking skills both inside and outside the classroom. Nik provides a comprehensive overview article on podcasting, a downloadable lesson plan, a video screencast tutorial and a printable how-to guide. Via Nik Peachey
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