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A blog about the use of educational technology in language learning and teaching
Canada’s 150th birthday is a great time to find out more about 1867, the year the country was founded. You can learn about what life was like by checking out this story.
Coursera was founded in 2012 by two Stanford Computer Science professors who wanted to share their knowledge and skills with the world. Professors Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng put their courses online for anyone to take – and taught more learners in a few months than they could have in an entire lifetime in the classroom. Since then, we’ve built a platform where anyone, anywhere can learn and earn credentials from the world’s top universities and education providers. Every course on Coursera is taught by top instructors from the world’s best universities and educational institutions. Courses include recorded video lectures, auto-graded and peer-reviewed assignments, and community discussion forums. When you complete a course, you’ll receive a sharable electronic Course Certificate. If you want to master a specific career skill, consider joining a Specialization. You’ll complete a series of rigorous courses, tackle hands-on projects based on real business challenges, and earn a Specialization Certificate to share with your professional network and potential employers.
Google Drawings is a versatile free tool that's very useful for teachers, students, and bloggers. This post explains what Google Drawings is, how to use it, classroom examples, and how to embed Drawings into blog posts. Also find out how to embed Drawings into blog posts if you're using Edublogs, CampusPress, or WordPress.
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Over the years I've used a lot of Google tools in my social studies classes. Some of those tools, like Wonder Wheel and Notebook, n
Add captions to any video, straight from your browser. Use our pre-made video templates to make the task even easier! Great for memes.
MyLAMPA is a platform for language teachers and schools. It is the evolution of the learning management system developed developed by language teachers and it helps to support other worthy education initiatives around the world as well!
52 Tips And Tricks For Google Docs In The Classroom
Google Apps in Classrooms and Schools 32 Ways to Use Google Apps Julia Stiglitz Google Apps for Education Team @juliastiglitz
MOOCs are dead. “How can I possibly argue that MOOCs are dead?,” you may ask. After all, to borrow the stats just from Coursera, they have: 1600 courses, 130+ specializations, 145+ univ…
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Technology is a powerful enabler of teaching and learning. The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology works collaboratively with faculty members and instructional support units to provide effective and efficient technology tools that create an exceptional learning environment.
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
I have been involved in education since 1990 and have worked all over the world as a language teacher, teacher trainer, technology trainer and educationa
Binumi is all you need to create and share videos using millions of royalty-free multimedia clips. Our vision is a world where anyone can easily tell video stories through digital storytelling.
34 Interesting Ways* to use Google Docs in the Classroom (*and Tips) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.
This edition of Keeping Up With... was written by Reed Garber-Pearson and Robin Chin Roemer.
A screen and presentation recorder and online network for recording and sharing PowerPoint video presentations
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