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Mauresa Mitchell's curator insight,
February 1, 2020 12:26 PM
These apps are ones I need to think about integrating into the classroom.
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
June 18, 2015 1:55 PM
Education Technology is a field that is booming right now. In a world where children are exposed to massive amounts of technology from very young ages, learning from new technology just comes naturally. Teachers who utilize technology in conjunction with instruction create richer classroom environments. At the same time, online degree programs are becoming more and more prevalent. Education technology is an area that deserves study and application. Here are some helpful Ed Tech websites:
Gryka A's curator insight,
March 11, 2015 3:12 AM
La réponse: en plus de façons que vous pourriez imaginer. Alors que Skype n'a pas été conçu comme un outil pédagogique, il est rapidement devenu l'un comme enseignants découvrir les nombreuses façons Il enrichit leurs leçons et la vie de leurs élèves. Même quelque chose d'aussi simple que l'hébergement d'un conférencier invité par le biais d'un appel vidéo peut ajouter du piquant à une leçon. Comme avec ne importe quel outil de pointe, il peut sembler intimidant pour introduire ce dans votre classe au premier abord. Si vous ne savez pas par où commencer, essayez l'une de ces cinq idées créatives.
Katelm's curator insight,
August 16, 2014 7:03 AM
Liste de site pour trouver des formations gratuites (en anglais).
Robin Yu's curator insight,
September 10, 2014 6:29 PM
Lots of familiar sites and some new ones too.
Donna Meehan's curator insight,
September 13, 2014 8:11 PM
Did you ever wish you had a chance to learn something new? Here is a list of FREE top-notch self-education resources. Have a look, I couldn't believe some of them myself.
Russell Taylor's curator insight,
May 16, 2014 4:00 AM
I use Word Clouds regularly on my VLE (Moodle) courses. They do need explaining sometimes, which makes me think they are less valuable than some other graphics, but there are lots of ideas here I am going to try.
Mayra.Loves.Books's curator insight,
November 30, 2014 8:14 PM
Great ideas presented here! I have used Wordle before, but I had not thought of using it in the ways listed. Can't wait to try them.
Profesor Mills's curator insight,
January 25, 2014 4:59 AM
Great for preparing for language assessments
Training in Business's curator insight,
January 28, 2014 7:32 PM
10 Free Text to Speech Tools for Educators
Progressive training's curator insight,
January 28, 2014 7:34 PM
10 Free Text to Speech Tools for Educators
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David Witzeling's curator insight,
April 6, 2015 7:22 PM
This is a lengthy article detailing the relationship between 21st century skills and the adoption of technology as a way to promote growth in those skill areas. If you are here, you might find this very much "preaching to the choir," but the article provides a solid basis for understanding the need to integrate technology into education.
Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight,
April 7, 2015 2:19 PM
The World Economic Forum has published a new white paper called New Vision for Education: Unlocking the Potential of Technology; the link for the full report is included at the end of this article. The World Economic Forum is a not-for-profit international institution headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Although the focus of this report is worldwide, the gaps in identified twenty-first century skills are very applicable to schools in the USA. In a powerful statement, the report says: “By the time students enter college and the labour market, deficiencies that have not been addressed earlier can be far more difficult and costly to remedy.” (p 8-9). The report differentiates 21st century skills among foundational literacies, competencies, and character qualities. It sees foundational skills as what schools and systems traditionally teach and measure: literacy, numeracy, scientific literacy, instructional-communication technology literacy, financial literacy, and cultural and civic literacy. Competencies sited include critical thinking/problem solving, creativity, communication and collaboration. While curiosity, initiative, persistence/grit, adaptability, leadership, and social and cultural awareness are included in a category called character qualities. Appendix 1 includes definitions of 21st century skills. The instructional cycle is referred to as a “closed loop” in this report. Beginning with clear learning objectives through the development of curriculum and instructional strategies to instructional delivery, ongoing assessment, interventions and the tracking of learning outcomes in a repeating complex system. The report looks at ways that technology can be embedded into each step of the instructional loop to improve student learning outcomes and eliminate the skill gap, providing some resources that might be used at different phases of the cycle. The report cites differences in the use of technology tools to close the skill gap, looking at different income levels among countries which create different contexts and stating that there are fundamental social and economic problems, such as poverty, that impede learning and underlie the skills gap. Although the deficiencies in many undeveloped countries far surpass those found in the United States, it is my perspective that there are different contexts within the United States itself that must be acknowledged and addressed. The importance of creativity, problem solving and innovation to the economic well-being of our nation and therefore, the employability of our workforce cannot be stressed enough. The pressure of standardized testing can lead to a standardized curriculum and instruction model that does not allow the classroom time for these skills to develop. Teachers caught in this dilemma are often driven to insure success on state tests at the cost of providing time for experimentation, reflection, and collaborative feedback. The report does suggest using technology for some of the foundational skills in order to free teacher time to provide instruction on competency and character skills. In two of the examples from low income countries, technology was used to provide scripted lessons that were created centrally to under-trained teachers. My preference would be to more fully train teachers or provide a mentor/coach rather than a “turn the page” curriculum model. One of the tenants of the article is the need to define and find a metric to assess each of these 21st century skills in order to compare countries skill level. Although I agree with the need to define the skills needed and provide training and resources to teachers so these skills can be embedded into the curriculum and instruction, the idea of an assessment to measure creativity or persistence fills me with dread. Paul Torrance developed a well-used test for creativity used to screen students for school gifted and talented programs. It is not a test that can be administered and interpreted without training. The idea of administering a standardized test which by definition is convergent in thinking to measure a thinking skill that is divergent by definition seems inappropriate and a major shortcoming of this report.
Gust MEES's curator insight,
July 15, 2014 6:01 AM
How Episode works is simple; readers download the app (via Apple’s App Store,Google Play or the Amazon App Store), select one of the available stories—choosing from “Hollywood Crush,” “Campus Crush,” “Rich Witches,” “In A Perfect World,” or “Stranded at Sea”—and follow along, safe in the knowledge that, at certain points in the story, you’ll get to make choices that decide what happens next. Learn more: - http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-tools-for-teaching-people-and-learners/?tag=storytelling
Dean Mantz's curator insight,
July 21, 2014 4:28 PM
Thanks to Gust MEES for sharing this post. This app for choosing multiple stories and selecting directions for the story is a great addition to my "Create Your Own Adventure" resource site inspired by Bill Selak http://delivr.com/2xxbs
DTLLS tutor's curator insight,
July 15, 2014 5:00 PM
Not just in e-learning, but as part of any learning. I have seen excellent use of visuals as back grounds to talks as part of an e-learning course, so definitely something to remember...
Julia Echeverría's curator insight,
July 16, 2014 4:02 PM
No estaba tan descaminada cuando defendía la tremenda importancia de incorporar imágenes, vídeos y todo tipo de medios visuales en la educación, he aquí un interesante artículo
GwynethJones's curator insight,
January 12, 2014 10:34 AM
Flipped, semi-flipped, or just infusing engagment for your Universal Design for Learning - these apps might do the trick! |