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Stephen Dale's curator insight,
October 21, 2013 7:41 AM
With the rise of digitized archives, and new technology to access and process them, the library transforms to a space not only of media consumption, but also of media creation.
Cambridge Marketing College's curator insight,
October 21, 2013 2:45 PM
These are the roles of a good tutor .
Laura Perez's curator insight,
October 9, 2013 9:54 AM
I think this is a really important new role in our societies and we have to prepare the future adults in this kind of stuff.
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
October 10, 2013 7:11 AM
I read somewhere else that 80% of people working in Social Media had been in their job for less than 2 years. Bear that in mind the next time you see a profile statiing "Black Belt", "Ninja" , "Guru" or "Expert" ! #socmed
Treathyl Fox's comment,
August 27, 2013 10:09 AM
I'm not a geek or tech type. I should have kept up with the technology revolution, but I didn't. But with respect to what I did learn and derive benefits from? If it's real progress, let it run its course. Don't get in the way and don't try to stop it. "Education is priceless."
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Nichelle Plivelic's curator insight,
February 20, 2014 5:59 PM
Some children on the autism spectrum lack an interest in teamwork, as they'd rather do things themselves in the way they want to. For this reason, it's important to show them-and other kids, not only those with special needs-why it's good to work as a team when with others.
Ways to do this include having them do activities in which it is easier to work as a team than an individual. Another way is to reward them for working together and providing reasons why teamwork is necessary.
Catherine Matusiak's curator insight,
October 21, 2013 11:15 AM
Infographie très intéressante pour tous, mais particuilièrement pour ceux qui travaillent dans le milieu des médias sociaux.
wbarrera1028@gmail.com's curator insight,
February 2, 2025 7:27 PM
Infographics are a powerful tool in education, and the article Great EdTech and Learning Infographics! highlights how visual storytelling can enhance understanding and engagement. In today’s digital age, students and educators are often overwhelmed with information, and infographics offer a concise, visually appealing way to present complex concepts in an easily digestible format. One key takeaway is how infographics support diverse learning styles, making content more accessible for visual learners while reinforcing key points through structured layouts and design. They also serve as great tools for student engagement, whether used for summarizing lessons, explaining EdTech tools, or enhancing project-based learning. Additionally, educators can integrate infographic creation into assignments, helping students develop digital literacy and communication skills by presenting their research in a more engaging way. As educational technology continues to evolve, infographics remain a valuable resource for both teaching and learning. By incorporating them into lessons, educators can simplify complex topics, encourage creativity, and improve student retention, ultimately making learning more interactive and impactful.
Nuno Ricardo Oliveira's curator insight,
September 18, 2013 7:31 AM
10 Specific Examples Of Emerging Educational Technologies
cyneth's curator insight,
September 8, 2013 6:06 PM
Check out this fantastic infographic courtesy of Jeremy Waite, head of social strategy at Adobe. Rule #32 - rules are meant to be broken
Charles Newton's curator insight,
September 29, 2013 1:56 AM
Thought provoking ideas here - worth a read. |
Interesting to see how we've evolved and where we came from! Neat for today's student to see as well!
I am so glad the calculator was invented!!!!!