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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Digital transformation, With Empathy via Storytelling 

Digital transformation, With Empathy via Storytelling  | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
A change management expert tells me why success in digital transformation projects depends on a keen sense of empathy for the people affected
Marco Bertolini's curator insight, September 30, 2018 4:28 AM

If you plan to go digital, show empathy to the person affected through storytelling ;)

Marta Torán's curator insight, September 30, 2018 6:14 AM

Muy interesante este artículo de Phil Wainewright (@philww).

 

La transformación digital no es dotar de herramientas y tecnología para mejorar el trabajo. Es transformación y adaptación al cambio.

 

Necesita de la empatía de las personas.

Necesita de conversaciones.

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Redefining Learning Through Screencasting ~ Edutopia

Redefining Learning Through Screencasting ~ Edutopia | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Beth Holland


"One of the most valuable tools afforded by iPads is the ability to screencast -- to combine audio, images, drawing and text on a whiteboard to create a video. Given the multitude of outputs afforded by this one type of app, what if we focused on accelerating learning through a single tool?


"As Kristen Wideen (@MrsWideen) demonstrates with her mixed first and second grade class, screencasting bridges the gap between the physical and the virtual in order to extend the learning context. Through the use of theExplain Everything app, in conjunction with a paper-­based project, she encourages meta cognition and provides students with a voice to explain their thinking. In a similar vein, consider the learning target of presenting knowledge, demonstrating understanding, and offering an explanation. Not only does the following example from MIT offer an exposition of structures, but it also incorporates persuasive writing skills and complex communication."




Via Grant Montgomery, Jim Lerman
Vanessa Cavazos's curator insight, May 24, 2020 10:08 PM
Teachers use Screencastify to help explain information to students on their device. It is important for teachers to know how to use these applications and teach their students how to use them as well. Students should be able to implement Screencastify to explain their learning. A great example used is for a student to explain a math problem and share the video with their teacher for feedback.