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Alfredo Corell
from Aprendiendo a Distancia
December 10, 2012 11:29 AM
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Free eLearning Video Tutorials for eLearning Professionals! Viva eLearning! The place deserve a visit and you could find some videos of tutorial you didn't know that exist.
Via Alfredo Calderón
by Jose F. Avila Quiero compartir con vosotros un tesoro, una presentación Prezi titulada “60 aplicaciones educativas en 60 minutos”. Todo lo que siga diciendo yo a partir de ahora sobra… por ello os dejo con la presentación.
Via Juan Jesús Baño Egea
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Alfredo Corell
from Teaching in Higher Education
November 18, 2012 7:09 AM
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Are you building boring eLearning courses that are easy to ignore? Or are you building courses that are remarkable and make people take notice?
Via Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.
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Alfredo Corell
from Pedalogica: educación y TIC
November 11, 2012 2:48 PM
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Let’s be honest, we don’t like to read big pieces of text. Text-heavy graphs are rather difficult for understanding, especially when dealing with numbers and statistics. That is why illustrations and flowcharts are often used for such kind of information. An infographic, or a visual representation of study or data, like anything else, can be done right or wrong. How to create a successful infographic? A good idea and a good design. Stop by the link for more on what defines an infographic, what contributes to its popularity, as well as the various types of infographics and references for tutorials and best practices. Additional topics covered include: The major parts of an infographic How to create an infographic Developing ideas & organizing data Research & sources Typography, graphics & color Facts & conclusions Designing & Editing
Via Lauren Moss, Monique Walhof, THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY, Jimi Paradise, Alazne González
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Alfredo Corell
from "Social Media"
October 30, 2012 7:35 PM
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Alfredo Corell
from Educación a Distancia y TIC
October 23, 2012 6:34 PM
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Muy sencillos pasos para crear presentaciones dignas que puedan exponerse y evaluarse.
Via LGA
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Alfredo Corell
October 21, 2012 12:38 PM
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Your students have smartphones. If you’re looking for some simple and straightforward ways to easily integrate these powerful little devices into your classroom, look no further. The following 50 tips are simply that: tips. So use a few and toss the rest. However, be sure to try out at least one or two of them!
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Alfredo Corell
October 15, 2012 12:28 PM
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Alfredo Corell
from :: The 4th Era ::
October 14, 2012 8:24 AM
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Alfredo Corell
October 9, 2012 11:23 AM
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The present report has been developed within the framework of work package 2 “Analysis on the use of game-based learning initiatives”, which aims at analysi...
Infographics , also called information graphics, are visual representations of information, data or knowledge. These graphics give visitors a lot of complex information quickly and beautifully in a clear way...
Via Baiba Svenca
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Alfredo Corell
from Web 2.0 for juandoming
December 1, 2012 6:48 PM
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El Blog de Jose Miguel Bolivar Lo puedes leer en aprox. 4:43 minutos Macro of sharpened colored pencils aranged in a circle, cortesía de Horia Varlan Siguiendo el interesante debate que tuvo lugar hace varios meses en este blog alrededor de los Rasgos del Aprendizaje 2.0, comparto en esta entrada mis reflexiones sobre algunas de las -probablemente muchas- iniciativas que habría que llevar a cabo para transformar el obsoleto sistema educativo actual y adaptarlo a las necesidades que surgen de esta nueva realidad. Por aclarar el concepto, entiendo por Educación 2.0 aquella que se adapta a las necesidades reales de esta nueva época, abarcando el desarrollo de las personas más jóvenes desde un enfoque humanista, inspirada en los valores y comportamientos más positivos que -como la colaboración- han resurgido con la aparición de la web 2.0 y que aprovecha, haciendo uso extensivo de ellas, las nuevas tecnologías.
Via Mariano Fernandez S., juandoming
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Alfredo Corell
from Teaching in the XXI Century
November 19, 2012 6:47 PM
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Alfredo Corell
from educación líquida
November 16, 2012 5:50 AM
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Link to the aplication: http://wallwisher.com/ Guidelines in spanish (educ@contic) Walwisher es una sencilla herramienta 2.0 para crear un panel virtual o tablón de notas con la posibilidad de que cualquiera que conozca la dirección puede dejar notas, imágenes o enlaces sin tener que registrarse. Es muy adecuado para el trabajo en equipo en el aula, tiene interesantes aplicaciones didácticas y su facilidad de uso lo hace más atractivo aún.
Via manuel area
MakeUseOf: Have you ever done a PowerPoint presentation? Of course you have. If you said “no,” I’d call you a liar. Alright, that may be extreme. But most of us have, right? I’d say so. So, what’s my point?
Via Baiba Svenca
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Alfredo Corell
from Educación, TIC y ecología
October 26, 2012 3:31 PM
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Este manual elaborado por Michael Zimmer ha sido creado pensando en aquellos profesores/as que desean integrar la tecnología en el aula.
Via Ramon Aragon
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Alfredo Corell
October 17, 2012 5:45 PM
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The instrument is based on the E-xcellence manual containing the benchmark statements, with the criteria and indicators. In the guide you can find the criteria and indicators. The structure of the instrument is identical to the sections in the guide and are organised into six sections. 2012 Preface Chapter 1: Strategic Management Chapter 2: Curriculum Design Chapter 3: Course Design Chapter 4: Course Delivery Chapter 5: Staff Support Chapter 6: Student Support Annexes: Glossary Full manual: Please Tweet to download Full manual
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Alfredo Corell
October 14, 2012 12:01 PM
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Edutopia has recently featured a great guide on the use of mobile gadgets to improve learning in the classroom. This is basically a 10- page PDF downloadable for free and that can help you learn more about how mobile technology devices such as tablets, smartphones, and e-readers are transforming education and how you can use them to create a healthy interactive environment inside your classroom and get your students engaged on multiple levels.
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Alfredo Corell
from Educación 2.0
October 14, 2012 8:00 AM
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Robin Good: Excellent guide to digital curation resources by Charles W. Bailey, Jr.. It includes alphabetically organized lists of digital-curation related resources from academic programs to file formats, guidelines, organizations, blogs, and a very rich list of digital curation software tools. From the site: "This resource guide presents selected English-language websites and documents that are useful in understanding and conducting digital curation. It is also available as an EPUB file (see How to Read EPUB Files)." Excellent. 9/10 Full guide: http://digital-scholarship.org/dcrg/dcrg.htm (Image credit: GroupPartners)
Via Robin Good, RPattinson-Daily, Paul Rawlinson, catspyjamasnz, Rui Guimarães Lima, Juan Jesús Baño Egea
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Alfredo Corell
August 23, 2012 7:41 AM
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Kathy is the bomb! This site has virtually everything you need to get started including video tutorials.
In order to be a successful teacher using technology for your 21st century learning encounters, you need to be able to model 21st century learning and innovation skills in your encounters with technology. ===> These skills are also known as the 4 C’s: <=== - Critical thinking and problem solving - Communication - Collaboration - Creativity and innovation Key basic functions to know: creation capabilities (document, spreadsheet, presentation, WYSIWYG website), collaborative capabilities (document sharing, interactive form building, wiki—collaborative website building). One free (so far) suite to explore for these functions, all under one banner, is GOOGLE. Not just the mainstream search engine, but Google Scholar, Google Alerts, and the entire suite of Google products helps you become more effective and efficient in your search missions, and more. They are constantly adding functions to their suite of tools, so keep up to date by exploring the “More Google Products” page on their site: www.google.com/intl/en/options/. They organize their expanded tool set under the following categories: - Search - Explore and Innovate - Communicate, Show and Share - Go Mobile Make your computer work better (beta versions of pack software to enhance performance) Web 2.0 tools have something for everyone and are constantly changing. If you can imagine it, it is most likely out there in one form or another. The trick with web 2.0 tools is, though, that they rarely do everything you are looking for, so sometimes DIY mash-ups are necessary. Understanding the functionality of what you’re looking for helps you to choose the right tools to help you attain it, rather than relying too heavily on a specific set of tools. Focus instead on a class of tools based on functionality. Read more, very interesting...: http://teachteachtech.coe.uga.edu/index.php/2011/05/02/5-things-every-teacher-should-know/
Via Gust MEES
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