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How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic

How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

As teachers, when we assign a research project, we often focus on the end product: the research essay, presentation, etc. However, students (especially young students) do not automatically know how to conduct meaningful research. Our modern students are used to Googling answers. They have grown accustomed to information being readily available. However, as academics, we know that research isn’t a  fast process. It’s slow and deliberate. As a teacher, I need to intentionally slow my students down during this exercise. I do this by breaking down a larger project into more manageable chunks and focusing on the process.


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aisha ertugrul's comment, May 22, 3:17 AM
Yes, which is what is meant by "plagiarism proof" assignments. I would also add that it is essential to practice paraphrasing and do it effectively by using all four skills. I did a poster presentation on this topic: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/aisha-ertugrul/preventing-plagiarism-poster
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AnnC's curator insight, May 22, 7:45 PM

more structure and guidance to help develop the skills for research - okay!

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Where Is The Creativity In Technology? - Fair Languages

Where Is The Creativity In Technology? - Fair Languages | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
We now live in an age where we can take information for granted, many people even complain of being bombarded. So, what good is this information?

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Tania Gammage's curator insight, May 18, 8:44 PM

Excellent article with an insiring talk from Ken Robinson "How to escape educators death"

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10 Online Tools to Master Language Teaching

10 Online Tools to Master Language Teaching | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
From Virtual Classrooms to Moodle MOOCs and Google Docs,you can be sure that this web education tool box is brimming with complete solutions for teaching online.

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Using Tongue Twisters for Pronunciation Lessons

Using Tongue Twisters for Pronunciation Lessons | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
How to use tongue twisters for pronunciation practice and to teach English language learners minimal pairs and vowels sounds.

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The Flipped Class Revealed

The Flipped Class Revealed | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

Switching from a traditional classroom to a flipped classroom can be daunting because there are a lack of effective models.  So, what should an effective flipped classroom look like?  In our experience, effective flipped classrooms share many of these characteristics:


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Debra Evans's curator insight, May 22, 5:23 PM

Worth a read

Jane Sowter-Maranion's curator insight, May 22, 7:28 PM

The development of critical literacy in students is a large part of the new Australian Curriculum. The 'flipped classroom' can really assist teachers in developing higher order thinking skills, ICT literacy, and Information literacy. 

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Call for National Education Technology Plan

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The U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation in February 2013 that will help develop a national education technology plan.

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Smartphones In The Classroom: Working Smarter, Not Harder

Smartphones In The Classroom: Working Smarter, Not Harder | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

"Mobile computing is the wave of the future. While the high school economics book still has a chapter on 'balancing the checkbook,' I do my banking between grocery lines with mobile banking apps, rarely even seeing a check. I shop on Amazon, I send gifts remotely, and Google share important business and school materials for collaboration. Then I Skype or do a Google Hangout for remote collaboration. Why, then must students use paper agendas, put their phones away, and use a pencil and paper?  Students can do so much with an iPhone (or an Android, or even a BlackBerry). It can truly help them work smarter, not harder. How?"

 


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How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project

How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
A survey of teachers shows that digital tools are widely used in their classrooms and professional lives. Yet, many of these middle and high school teachers are hampered by disparities in student access to digital technologies.

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Mark Pegrum's curator insight, February 28, 9:21 PM

This new report from Pew Internet has some interesting insights about the use of mobile technologies in US classrooms.

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See change: is Google Glass all it's cracked up to be?

See change: is Google Glass all it's cracked up to be? | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
It was labelled one of 2012's most important inventions and "the next big thing".

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Mark Pegrum's curator insight, April 17, 11:32 PM

Ubiquitous computing comes a step closer.

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The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages

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Lou Salza's curator insight, May 16, 8:53 AM

I have been using text to speech almost exclusively for reading articles on the web, newspapers, and courese reading for a course in Leadership I am taking at Case Western Reserve University. I love the e-readers ( Read and Write Gold; Kindle, and Audio books)  because I can jack up the speed and read with my ears as fast as non dyslexics who are fluent readers read with their eyes. We need to understand the 'cost' of eye reading to dyslexic students even when they "graduate" from OG or Wilson: the burden of phonological processing is too high in terms of fatigue. If we don't make the technology more available and acceptable in schools we will deny intelligent students with print challenges the opportunity to study in college, graduate or professional schools. 

I still read paper books.  Right now I am reading  A light in August by Faulkner. It is on my night stand and it is a wonderful if slow experience for me. For some, print will never 'fall away' and allow for effortless decoding and pholonological recoding.--Lou  

 

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"Understanding how reading on paper is different from reading on screens requires some explanation of how the brain interprets written language. We often think of reading as a cerebral activity concerned with the abstract—with thoughts and ideas, tone and themes, metaphors and motifs. As far as our brains are concerned, however, text is a tangible part of the physical world we inhabit. In fact, the brain essentially regards letters as physical objects because it does not really have another way of understanding them. As Wolf explains in her book Proust and the Squid, we are not born with brain circuits dedicated to reading. After all, we did not invent writing until relatively recently in our evolutionary history, around the fourth millennium B.C. So the human brain improvises a brand-new circuit for reading by weaving together various regions of neural tissue devoted to other abilities, such as spoken language, motor coordination and vision..."

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AnnC's curator insight, May 22, 7:57 PM

Check out the debate.

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Activate - Motivate - TEXTIVATE!

Activate - Motivate - TEXTIVATE! | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

Textivate is an online facility for creating and sharing interactive browser-based activities. Text re-ordering, gap-fills, text re-construction, anagrams, matching, memory, hangman, flashcards, millionaire and lots more - all automatically generated based on any text and/or list of matching items that you put into the textivate text box. Much of the site is free to use, and subscribers can upload resources to share with their students or embed activities on a blog or website. It is browser-based, so it works on desktops, laptops, ipads etc. The activities are ideal for whole-class work with any interactive whiteboard. You can see video tutorials here: http://textivate.posthaven.com/video-tutorials To help you get started, browse the hundreds of public resources on the site, or click on "textivate now" to see the range of activities available.


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Elena Manou's comment, May 22, 5:41 AM
I find it extremely useful in revisiting texts and consolidating language. Especially with the features it has to add/ remove words to reconstruct the whole texts it is engaging and educational.
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Knowble Articles

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Improve your English skills. Sign up for free and start reading news articles at your proficiency level!

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Shanthi Cumaraswamy Streat's curator insight, May 20, 4:03 AM

This is a great reading site for all levels.

Tony Gough's curator insight, May 20, 6:27 AM

Helping to improve your English reading skills

Begoña Pizá Vich's curator insight, May 21, 4:20 AM

Anglès

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Infographic: What Does an Educational Technologist Do? | infogr.am

Infographic: What Does an Educational Technologist Do? | infogr.am | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
Lily Lara's curator insight, May 19, 9:59 PM

mientras otr@s duermen, van al cine, etc.. Los maestr@s preparamos clases eI domingo en la noche, saludos

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Everyday

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  This lesson is designed around a beautiful short film called Everyday by Gustav Johansson and the theme of everyday routines and empathy. Students imagine and write about a day in the life o...

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Nik's Daily English Activities: Build your vocabulary while reading the news

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5 steps to using self-assessment in the classroom

5 steps to using self-assessment in the classroom | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
Student: ‘Teacher, am I going to pass this course?’ Me: ‘What do you think? Do you have any thoughts about your performance so far?’ This is a conversation I’ve had many hundreds of times down the ...

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Padlet

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Padlet is a browser supported tool that you can be used for many things in class either using iPads or computers. It was previously known as wall wisher but has been revamped and is now a lot more ...

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It´s all About Connections, Tagging, Conversations, Filtering, Networks

It´s all About Connections, Tagging, Conversations, Filtering, Networks | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

My point is that if we use social bookmarking frequently, it becomes a mechanic process. Every time you see something interesting, we press the “share button”, add as many tags, keywords as we can think of, and that’s it. We’ll filter the information later on, no need to deal with it right now. Even if this process doesn’t save time right now. In the future, when you need to retrieve information for any kind of project, and if you have bookmarked it before, the whole process could be a time saver.

 


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 16, 9:01 AM

Interesting article on a subject which is close to my heart.

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Call for National Education Technology Plan

Call for National Education Technology Plan | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
The U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation in February 2013 that will help develop a national education technology plan.

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How Modern Technology Is Destroying Your Posture At Work

How Modern Technology Is Destroying Your Posture At Work | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
Sit up straight!

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Through the looking glass into the future

Through the looking glass into the future | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
They are known as wearable computers and are yet to hit the streets, but already they are creating controversy.

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MOOCs: Who’s using MOOCs? 10 different target audiences

MOOCs: Who’s using MOOCs? 10 different target audiences | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

The problem is that the decision makers often don’t have the marketing skills to differentiate between different addressable audiences. External adult learners may not want a long-winded, over-engineered, six to ten week course on anything. Life’s too short. Yet academics are used to producing courses of this semester length. What many may want are mini MOOCs. They may want them to be asynchronous starting and ending when convenient for them. This, of course, is exactly what’s happening. All in all, however, the good news is that MOOCs are forcing HE institutions to change. MOOCs may very well be the force that makes them more open, transparent and relevant. There will, of course, be a backlash, but the digital genie is out of the bottle - MOOCs are here to stay.


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John Rudkin's curator insight, May 1, 2:50 AM

The pressure is on traditional Education.....from......?

Henrietta Marcella Menzies's curator insight, May 1, 11:00 AM

Nice Infographic and article on MOOCs - who is the target audience(s)?

 

Dirigeantsetpartenaires's curator insight, May 2, 3:22 AM

Intereesting infographic on Coursera (I have an account too).

I'd be interested to know if anybody else is actively using a MOOC right now ...?

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How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic

How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

As teachers, when we assign a research project, we often focus on the end product: the research essay, presentation, etc. However, students (especially young students) do not automatically know how to conduct meaningful research. Our modern students are used to Googling answers. They have grown accustomed to information being readily available. However, as academics, we know that research isn’t a  fast process. It’s slow and deliberate. As a teacher, I need to intentionally slow my students down during this exercise. I do this by breaking down a larger project into more manageable chunks and focusing on the process.


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aisha ertugrul's comment, May 22, 3:17 AM
Yes, which is what is meant by "plagiarism proof" assignments. I would also add that it is essential to practice paraphrasing and do it effectively by using all four skills. I did a poster presentation on this topic: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/aisha-ertugrul/preventing-plagiarism-poster
Elizabeth E Charles's comment, May 22, 4:16 AM
Aisha I have scooped your poster on Information and digital literacy...
AnnC's curator insight, May 22, 7:45 PM

more structure and guidance to help develop the skills for research - okay!

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With Tech Tools, How Should Teachers Tackle Multitasking In Class?

With Tech Tools, How Should Teachers Tackle Multitasking In Class? | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

While some teachers want to remove all digital distractions from the classroom, others say Generation M’s biggest challenges — like giving schoolwork undivided attention — require learninga new set of behaviors that need to be taught and modeled. Besides, tasks like online research, communicating with teachers and other students, and sharing ideas and divvying up work online are mandatory parts of doing school work. So the question for educators is: what to do about it?

 

 


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 17, 3:04 AM

Not many real conclusions here, but it is asking the right questions and coming up with the right conclusions.

taccle2's curator insight, May 17, 3:55 AM

Ofsted (England schools inspectorate) are talking about banning mobile phones from the classroom

Digital Directions's curator insight, May 17, 11:57 AM

One of the biggest criticisms of millenials is that they are easily distracted and commonly multitasking - how do you make sure that new technology in lessons don't also become a multitasking distraction?

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27 Places For Free Textbooks Online

27 Places For Free Textbooks Online | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it
This is a listing of sites that legally offer free textbooks.

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