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Some very helpful educational resources from Google

Some very helpful educational resources from Google | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"This is a quick post to share with you this wonderful free resource from Google for Education where you can access tons of helpful guides, training lessons, tips, and educator-created materials to help you make the best of Google services in your instruction ..." 


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Teacher Guides for Technology And Learning

Teacher Guides for Technology And Learning | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
These teacher guides listed by the staff of Edudemic offer up something for every educator to explore in the classroom.

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RESENTICE's curator insight, June 22, 2015 4:45 AM

Le guide de TWITTER, le guide de la classe inversée : pour rendre les élèves acteurs de leurs apprentissages, un chapitre sur les outils de la classe inversée : CAMTASIA, WIKISPACES, MOODLE, EDMODO, ...  le guide des badges dans l'éducation, le guide pour aider l'enseignant à choisir les meilleurs contenus éducatifs...

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The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning - Edudemic

The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning - Edudemic | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
We've gone through hundreds of resources to assemble these guides which are meant to help you learn, teach, and share as much as possible.

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8 teacher guides for free tech tools (including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest)

8 teacher guides for free tech tools (including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest) | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
I am a fan of free educational technology for teachers. This is why I created the following 8 teacher’s guides to free educational technology. The aim is to offer teachers some of the best tips concerning the most popular educational resources available today. Enjoy, and do not hesitate to contact me if I can be valuable to you.

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Willem Kuypers's curator insight, June 29, 2017 1:30 AM
Un lien vers 8 guides pour utiliser Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Wiki, Flipped Classroom, ...
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The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning - Edudemic

The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning - Edudemic | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
We've gone through hundreds of resources to assemble these guides which are meant to help you learn, teach, and share as much as possible.

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Curating Digital Magazines with Flipboard 2.0: More Noise or True Resources?

Flipboard founder Mike McCue gives you an inside look behind 2.0.

Via Robin Good, Katharina Kulle
Robin Good's curator insight, April 1, 2013 3:07 PM



If you haven't tried it yet, here is a cool video with Mike McCue from Flipboard, where he showcases all of the new features that make Flipboard 2.0 such a cool new publishing tool.


I think anyone who doesn't have an iPad should check this video clip out as to get a basic idea of what FlipBoard now does, when it comes to curation and publishing, and HOW it does it.


From my own viewpoint I can't disagree with the fact that there is no easier way today to create and put together a good looking curated magazine. At least if you have an iPhone or iPad.


If you listen closely to the things that Mike McCue says, the focus is clearly on creating a cool-looking magazine in the easiest and fastest possible way.


This is the critical point.


The fad to put together cool looking magazines may not last very long, as we have already seen that the quality of curated publications that require little or no effort to be put together is generally very shallow.


Curation requires time, attention to details and no desire to do things in the least possible time. It's like collecting stamps while driving. Something is not right.


So the question is open: is FlipBoard going to generate a tsunami of cool-looking image-based "noise", or after the initial rush, these newly mint curated magazines could actually become valuable resources and "points of reference" in their respective industries or interest niches?

What do you expect? What do you see?


Original video: http://youtu.be/I9dv5QVs2_c






Jeff Domansky's comment, April 1, 2013 6:14 PM
Thanks for this post Robin. Sadly, curation without purpose is just noise. It's not the tool, it's the talent.
Robin Good's comment, April 2, 2013 2:10 AM
Can't disagree with that.