VUVOX - slideshows, photo, video and music sharing, Myspace codes. Profesor de Historia Geografía Arte y Sociales: Actividad adaptada a las inteligencias. Ayuda para personalizar las actividades. La razón de esta entrada es solicitar vuestra ayuda para pasar a la práctica lo de la educación personalizada, me explico: Tengo una clase de esas que no te dejan dormir bien por la noche. Para mejorar la situación voy a cambiar la metodología siguiendo la teoría de las “Inteligencias múltiples”. La idea es detectar las capacidades subjetivas de cada alumno y luego marcar actividades individualizadas en función de los resultados de cada uno.
En la entrada de mi blog lo explico en mayor profundidad: El primer paso fue buscar un test sobre inteligencias adaptado a estudiantes de secundaria, como no encontré ninguno (los que vi eran algo confusos y pensados para adultos) he creado uno: Musical. Corporal y Cinética. Visual y espacial. Lógica-matemática. Naturalista. Intrapersonal. Interpersonal. Lingüística. Gracias de antemano. Animation. iPad for Education.
Cool Tools. Access to tools, techniques, and shop tales from the diverse worlds of DIY Food tips too good not to share Ramen noodles are often a punchline in jokes about poor college students, singles eating over the sink, and starving artists. It may sound a little corny to admit, but for me, they’ve become a daily restorative ritual that I’ve come to rely on. Every day for lunch, I microwave a cup of Dr. McDougal’s Vegan Miso Ramen Noodle Soup. Every now and then, a book comes along that captures a whole subculture within the pages of a modest paperback. First published in the early 1980s, The Bedside Reader is a legendary collection of machining lore, shop tips, clever workholding tricks, and war stories from the world of lathes, mills, and surface plates. What makes Lautard’s book special isn’t just the tips (though there are hundreds of excellent ones), but the way it invites you into the mindset of a maker always looking for a better, smarter way.
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TaskMagic Dialogues. - A gap fill activity with 3 levels of difficulty. Level 1: 1 in 3 words is gapped. Level 2: 2 in 3 words are gapped. Level 3: all words are gapped. - The first letter of each gapped word is shown. - Correctly typed words are added to the text when the students click the Check button. . - Tests the student's understanding of the text, grammatical understanding, word recognition, spelling and memory. - The use of a sound file makes the exercise easier but helps to reinforce the sound-spelling link. Can be used on individual PCs or on interactive whiteboard, although on an interactive whiteboard you will need the facility to insert text either by using the generic floating keyboard or handwriting recognition tools provided along with the whiteboard. - invite/select students to give answers, eg. by reading out the next gapped word - invite/select students to come to the board and type in a gapped word - use the IWB as a prompt for a written exercise in exercise books.
21: Online Interviews With Wetoku. This is the 21st post in the “ 30 days to using the best of the web’s free tools for educators” series. Be sure to subscribe to the Teacher Challenge blog by RSS , like us on facebook , and follow us on twitter to keep up with future challenge posts as they are published. This guest post is written by Lisa Dabbs . Objective In this activity you will explore: what is Wetoku how to create a narrated video on Wetoku and share it ideas for the use of Wetoku in the classroom Overview: What is Wetoku? Wetoku is a web service or web 2.0 tool out of Korea that does one thing very well…it provides a simple platform for interviewing someone via the Internet. Once the recording is done, the interviewer can embed the copy of the URL into a blog or website. How to produce a Wetoku Set up a personal or classroom Wetoku account.
Wetoku in the classroom Here are some ideas for using Wetoku in the classroom Produce a co-hosted live podcast with your students. Here are 2 examples of ways I’ve used Wetoku: 1. 2.