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100 Ways to use a VLE on the blog | James Clay

100 Ways to use a VLE on the blog | James Clay | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

100 ways to use a VLE on the blog. 


As you can see from the list below, it’s not quite 100… yet… 

#1 Learning Environment 

#2 Noticeboard 

#3 Having an online discussion 

#4 Having an …

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Using Technology Vs Technology Integration- An Excellent Chart for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - Tech Week

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Five Creative Uses for Google Alerts

Five Creative Uses for Google Alerts | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Google Alerts is one of Google's hidden gems. It's a really powerful tool to keep track of trends, interesting topics, or anything really new that appears on the web.
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Tool literacy as a new process —  NeverEndingSearch

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Joyce Valenza writes: "We need to learn how to leverage the tools on our new desks.  We need to make conscious choices about the way we manage information and communication workflow in a way that is entirely anti-worksheet.   For any of the tools we use, we need to master notions of their affordances and constraints."


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, June 5, 2016 2:00 PM

I had a teacher ask if I could teach her students app smashing. I explained that the project we just did with her class, using Google Slides, Google Cultural Institute, Nimbus Screenshot, and Google Hangout was exactly that. Joyce's article gives a much better explanation of how, and more importantly, why we need to a better job of thinking about the tools we use and teach.

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Using Technology to Improve how the Brain Learns — Emerging Education Technologies

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We’ve Only Just Begun to Explore the Ways in Which Technology can be Used to Improve How we all Learn It is common knowledge that an array of technological advancements have made many medical miracles

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Using Technology Vs Technology Integration- An Excellent Chart for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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A really useful reminder of the differences  between 'just using' and 'integration' of technology

Hannah Monaghan's curator insight, March 30, 2014 7:33 PM

I feel that this is a very useful chart to get teachers thinking about how they need to integrate technology into the classroom in meaningful ways, not just using the technology randomly and with no thought to why they might be using it.