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Dear Young Teacher Down the Hall,I saw you as you rushed passed me in the lunch room. Urgent. In a hurry to catch a bite before the final bell would ring calling all the students back inside.
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Alex's curator insight,
January 6, 2015 10:17 AM
Couldn't agree with him any more on his description of a teacher, as far for revolutionizing education I believe its already done , with teachers teaching through technology or teaching hospital showing students around the world with video procedures .
IncitED's curator insight,
July 17, 2013 2:09 PM
Educators aren't the "sage on the stage" anymore because information is readily accessible. Now teaching is about helping students make sense of all the info.
Jessica Guercio's curator insight,
February 19, 2014 9:03 PM
A great blog post describing different skills that are important to be an effective teacher in this day in age. Gives a lot of great tools and advice for teachers to stay connected and use new tools they made not have used in the classroom before. |
Heidi Ellis's curator insight,
May 21, 2017 3:11 AM
Action and consistency key in online learning
Some really interesting thoughts in here. I can see how it might be tempting to simply drop students into an online environment and let them run loose, but it's important for them to know why they are doing this; and what's the learning outcome? Consistency would certainly help them to feel supported and more in control too. I feel that authentic context which delivers a learning outcome that is far beyond a simply alternative to a worksheet/text book is essential for online learning - just because it's on a computer/device doesn't instantly make it more engaging than a paper-based task!
Robert Heyman's curator insight,
May 25, 2017 7:30 PM
This article, rescooped via classmate Heidi Ellis' curated collection, is written jounalist for 'The Guardian', Leonard Huox. The article discusses way in which delivering teaching online needs to be more than just a 'content dump', and the need to add value and avoid the risk of miscommunication in distance/online learning. Several techniques are explained to engage students in online study, including keeping it simple (bullet points, small paragraphs, brief sentences etc., maintaining consistency in terms of style, due dates, formats and criteria. Digital tools and modified and redefined learning tasks can be very successful in helping students stay switched on, and engage them in active learning by adding meaning to the way they learn. Through audio and visual learning, teachers can ensure information presented online is not just a 'content dump' and presents opportunities for students to learn new information in exciting ways.
Katelyn Muller's curator insight,
June 1, 2017 6:37 AM
A very worthwhile read! This artefact provides numerous points on how to keep students engaged and provide meaning to their learning. The clear concise way this text was written made it easy to understand and establish key take home messages. Definitely an artefact that I would recommend all teachers to read, new and experienced.
Huw Mawson's curator insight,
May 17, 2015 11:03 AM
Some interesting points, highlighting that the inclusion of tech in the classroom is a tool to aid to good teaching, not a replacement.
Amale Aldarwish's curator insight,
November 9, 2013 3:50 PM
Here are a list of 8 Avatar tools and short description of its outcome. These tools can be used for a variety of educational purposes with our students in the classroom. Also there is a mention of other free comic tools which are used to create cartoons and comic strips for educational uses. Here is the link http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/01/free-tools-to-create-comic-strips.html What is an avatar? This Prezi introduce avatargeneration: http://prezi.com/89wtsvzi0kil/avatargeneration/ AvatarGeneration is an educational technology news and resource website. AvatarGeneration gives educators an up-to date directory and search engine of educational technology Apps, Educational Games, Virtual Worlds and Teaching Tools. We also dig around the web for new, exciting content, to keep educators interested in educational technology. |