Share ideas that matter on the social web and experience
the benefits of curating the world's best content.
I don't have a Facebook, a Twitter or a LinkedIn account
|
|
Scooped by Rosa Martins onto The Ischool library learningland |
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning - Edudemic |
Portal Libro Abierto - En profundidad - Consejería de Educación |
La web 2.0. Recurso educativo | Observatorio Tecnológico |
Your new post is loading...
Why curate? What is the value of curating for teachers? Really –what is the benefit of curating in terms of the learning goals – enduring understandings and 21st century skills for our students? Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Share these tips and tools with your teaching community and I'm sure you will be appreciated. Why not show them how to get organised by providing some professional learning on the tools that are mentioned. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Curation tools present an exciting new genre of search tool--strategies for scanning the real-time environment, as well as opportunities for evaluating quality and relevance in emerging information landscapes. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Safety is the motive behind most school policies regarding filtering and limitations of the internet. But what happens when these policies are proven ineffective, even detrimental, to learning and safety of the students they claim to protect? Via Judy O'Connell, Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|
The classroom of the future is on your doorstep. We’re getting slapped in the face with technology (sorry about that, partially my fault), flipped classroom models, and innovative ideas.So what is the current state of the 21st century classroom? How many teachers have computers in their classroom? What are the 3 biggest reasons to use technology in your classroom? A new infographic from Open Colleges spells it out. We had the honor of helping them with this infographic so please spend at least half a second to check it out. Make me think that someone actually sees some of our hard work! Via Karen Bonanno, Lourense Das Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Libraries have acted as community cornerstones for millennia, and every April marks School Library Month, celebrating how they promote education and awareness in an open, nurturing space. What makes them such lasting institutions, though, isn’t the mere act of preserving books and promoting knowledge. Rather, it’s the almost uncanny ability to consistently adapt to the changing demands of the local populace and emerging technology alike. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
Online books taking hold in schools - No longer are school libraries simply places for students to check out books, said Diana Freeman, executive director of instructional technology and library media services for Johnston. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|



Your new post is loading...