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![]() Il predominio dei dispositivi portatili nell’ultimo report ComScore il 60% del tempo speso sui media digitali avviene su smartphone e tablet
![]() A lot of talk about the future of the internet sounds almost hippie-spiritual or faux-philosophical. The Internet is not the same as the world-wide-web. But th… Via k3hamilton
![]() "Netiquette ( net + etiquette) is the code of proper conduct applied to virtual online spaces. This code is dictated by common sense rules ( manners ) and social conventions. Teaching students about netiquette is just as important as teaching them to use technology in their learning. Crafting a netiquette memo for your class and informing your students about the importance of these rules will definitely help you create an engaging, respectful, and meaningful learning environment where collaboration and diversity of opinions are celebrated." Via John Evans
Sally Tilley's curator insight,
June 12, 2014 7:15 PM
Always good to remind ourselves and others about appropriate behavior online, thanks for sharing!
![]() We have an early look at some of the interesting data coming out of a larger report on teacher attitudes around the use of games in the classroom. The numbers hint at wider use of games in the classroom and indicate teachers see the real benefit of games in helping low-performing students. Via Beth Dichter, JoelleYalin ![]()
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
June 9, 2014 9:17 PM
Do you think games have a place in your classroom? This newly released data is from a survey of 694 K-8 teachers in the U.S. that the Joan Ganz Cooney Center conducted in 2013 to see how teachers are using digital games in their classrooms. * 74% of teachers are using games in their classroom * 55% of students play games at least once a week * 72% of students access games on a PC or a Mac, and 41% of teachers use a white board to share games * The two greatest barriers are the time it takes to implement games (45%) and the cost of the games (44%) This post from Games and Learning provides the current data in both a visual and written form. There is much more to be found on the website. You may also want to check out the Joan Ganz Cooney Center. They have also published an article on this which may be found at http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/2014/06/09/digital-games-in-the-classroom-a-national-surevy/
![]() Cari utenti di Articulate Studio '13, è uscito il secondo aggiornamento, che potete scaricare gratuitamente da questo link. Articulate Studio '13 Italia. Ecco i changelog ufficiali per i rispettivi software: Articulate Presenter '13.
![]() As I move in to a role where I will be working with other colleagues on a more formal basis when it comes to e-learning, I have been reflecting upon different Apps. I was thinking about SAMR and which Apps can have transformative learning linked to them, if used properly. The list started growing quite … Via John Evans, kathymcdonough
Sandrine Delage (Borgé)'s curator insight,
February 4, 2015 4:02 PM
A garder dans ma boite à outils !
![]() Based in the UK, Maria Tiurina took six months to complete this ink drawing on an A1 sheet of paper. Via Alexandra Verville-Paris
![]() Sometimes you're just stuck in a creativity rut. Check out these 27 simple ideas to boost your creativity!
![]() #"Storytelling is a powerful way to inspire students, build community and give children a voice. There are a few great apps that help students of all ages write and tell their own stories (Shadow Puppet, Toontastic) and a new app that I absolutely love is Adobe Voice. This free iPad app is very user friendly and makes the storytelling process simple for children young and old. Kids can add pictures, text, and even choose from different icons to bring their stories to life. Adobe Voice has an easy recording feature for students to add their voice as narration. There is a music library and a selection of themes for users to pick out and include in their final product."
Via John Evans
Anica Petkoska's curator insight,
May 27, 2014 11:48 AM
Adobe Voice: A Powerful Storytelling App - Class Tech Tips |
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gita anindya's curator insight,
April 10, 2014 5:34 AM
wow! now we can connected quiet-easily. how come? it's great!
Shelley Costello's curator insight,
May 1, 2014 11:41 PM
Shelley Costello http://www.creativewebconceptsusa.com
![]() Papyrus is a simple online editor to create ebooks.You can edit the cover using a simple drag and drop cover editor, import content from the web, or create new content as easily as writing a blog post.If you want to sell your ebook, all you have to do is set a price and click publish. Via Nik Peachey, Franc Viktor Nekrep, Rui Guimarães Lima, Professor Jill Jameson
Catherine Wooller's curator insight,
April 24, 2014 8:04 PM
This looks really useful. Free to create books for up to 5000 words. Can also be created collaboratively which might be useful. You can also create an ebook from your blog.
Curatorially Yours's curator insight,
May 2, 2014 5:09 AM
Looks interesting - I'll be checking this one out when I get a spare moment!
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
May 3, 2014 2:05 PM
An awesome web based ePub & PDF creator. Create & edit online & it will generate ePub & PDF of your book for download.
![]() Blended learning , like BYOD and Flipped learning, is an educational concept that has gained much prominence with the massive uptake of web 2.0 technologies. Via Anna Hu , D Fowler, michel verstrepen, JoelleYalin
Sue Walsh's curator insight,
March 15, 2014 5:21 PM
This is very good. As it says, start from the bottom. Academic vision, resourcing and strong unwavering sponsorship are key.
Tom Nixon's curator insight,
March 16, 2014 12:06 AM
If you build it, they will come. This is how to build it! |
![]() The Top eLearning Blogs! eLearning Feeds ranks and scores hundreds of Top e-Learning blogs, while helping eLearning oriented readers to answer the question "What’s happening in the e-Learning industry" on a daily basis based on the Top eLearning Blogs. Check out the Top eLearning blogs to stay updated on what people are talking about in the eLearning Industry. If you are the owner of a Top e-Learning blog feel free to submit your Top eLearning Blog’s RSS Feed.
![]() Video Preview: http://bit.ly/digitalhuman There is no one pedagogical strategy that works for all students and teachers or in all situations. The space of the … Via k3hamilton
![]() You've got every device under the sun in front of you. Now what apps are you going to use? Here are the apps or app categories that I recommend you test for your school. There are lots of apps, and t Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge
![]() Blogging should not be an add-on, not an isolated project, but should be seen as PEDAGOGY. Ann Davis shared a definition of Pedagogy beyond a simple "method of teaching" (unfortunately I was not a... Via Ilkka Olander
Javier Antonio Bellina's curator insight,
June 9, 2014 7:05 PM
Los Blogs como herramienta pedagógica
Tina Jameson's curator insight,
June 19, 2014 7:53 PM
If you are looking at 'blogging' as a possible classroom tool / strategy to use with students - then this infographic and accompanying 'blog' advice could be useful.
![]() Learn how to get the best of Gamification and MOOCs approaches to improve your training programs! Via juandoming
![]() 10 Years of Educational Technology Trends in Online Learning Infographic: Looking Back to Move Forward.
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The ways learning happens in the US are shifting rapidly. We're out to capture learning in its natural habitat, from soccer fields to science labs, boardrooms to bedrooms. Welcome to NPR Ed. Via Stephanie Sandifer
![]() The historical reasons and the purpose beyond the appearance of CLT and its principles Via TeachingEnglish, Yuly Asencion
![]() A list of most creative, award-winning print ads for books, bookshops and libraries. Via Karen Bonanno
Dr. Laura Sheneman's curator insight,
May 26, 2014 4:48 PM
These ads will make you smile. Take a quick peek. Maybe they'll inspire you!
Anna Rauvenpoor's curator insight,
May 29, 2014 11:44 AM
I will be shamelessly stealing some of these great ideas.
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Marijke Trienekens's curator insight,
March 17, 2015 5:27 AM
Blended learning vs Flipping the classroom Infographic ![]()
Jane Boothman's curator insight,
February 21, 2016 4:35 AM
Blended or flipped. Nice clarifying infographic for those who still couldn't make out one from the other.
![]() In the last year I have been working toward building up our district e-curriculum. With this emphasis comes the need to also provide classroom educators and students with resources regarding proper learning and citizenship on the internet. In the next few posts I wish to not only share resources, but also information I have either created or found in assisting teachers and students in promoting an e-learning environment that promotes learning, academics, safety, and 21st century learning. Via Kel Hathaway
![]() Feature articles, app reviews, curriculum app guides and unique interviews with educators and app developers. Via DBliton
DBliton's curator insight,
May 1, 2014 8:12 PM
"Who Moved My Classroom is the first in a four part series where we will take an in-depth look at how you can gamify learning and instruction in your professional development program and help all educators adapt to change"
![]() "Learning through play. Self-directed learning. Flipped learning. Mobile learning. Collaborative learning. Social learning. It’s all here. Alone, none offer the turn-key approach to education that textbooks have traditionally turned to, but that’s part of the strength. As education technology grows, we can adapt to new learning models that take advantage of the fragmented but enormous potential of self-directed, creative, collaborative, and almost entirely mobile learning." Via Jim Lerman, Louise Robinson-Lay, kathymcdonough |