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"Teachers need to integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum instead of viewing it as an add-on, an afterthought or an event." -- Heidi Hayes Jacobs, Educational Consultant, Curriculum Desig (Five Free Web 2.0 Tools to Support Lesson Planning... Via Maria Margarida Correia, LaiaJoana, Renee Maufroid, Juergen Wagner, Chris Jaeglin, Mathieu Pesin
Shona Whyte's insight:
Pinterest, Educanvas, LiveBinders, Storybird, VoiceThread: heard of 'em all, tried none of them. But I like the idea that technology should be neither add-on nor main event. Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good says:
"Heiko Idensen reports in his curated newsradar "Online Curating & Social Learning Tools and Applications":
"Learnist is a new pinboard where users can organize their learning materials. It resembles Pinterest except that Learnist is just for sharing learning resources.
The website is still in beta but looks really very promising for both teachers and students.
Here is a set of the main features that Learnist offers to its users : It is free Itis easy to use It has a user friendly interface It lets users create pinboards around a certain topicUsers can create different boards and invite others to collaborate on them It lets you pin images,videos, and text to your boards with a single click from Learnist bookmarklet Users can also upload resources to their boards using URLs Free to use."
Try it out: http://learni.st Via Robin Good
Beth Kanter's comment,
May 25, 2012 11:58 AM
OMG, I think I died and went to heaven .. I'm going to check this out right away - it is exactly what I had hoped to use pinterest for.
Beth Kanter's comment,
May 25, 2012 12:03 PM
Bummer, it is invite only - but requested one - hopefully won't take too long - looks like a great tool for trainers and teachers
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Le blog ToutPinterest propose des idées pour l'école :
"Un des terrains d’application où Pinterest pourrait se développer à grande vitesse , c’est l’univers scolaire. La place donnée à l’image, la facilité d’utilisation, les fonctions de partage et de création collaboratives font de Pinterest un outil formidable pour la classe. Le monde de l’éducation et les enseignants en particulier ne s’y sont pas trompés, ils sont de plus en plus nombreux à utiliser les tableaux virtuels du réseau d’épingles."
A note qu'il faut une connexion internet et une autorisation parentale pour les moins de 13 ans ... Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL Delete the scoop?
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