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#ETMooc. Moodle. 5 outils pour créer vos propres infographiesSocial Bistrot. Vous avez besoin de belles présentations ou infographies pour alimenter le contenu de votre site web ou de vos réseaux sociaux ?

5 outils pour créer vos propres infographiesSocial Bistrot

Social Bistrot vous présente aujourd’hui 5 outils performants qui vont libérer votre âme de graphiste. 1. PicktoChart : Picktochart se veut très simple d’utilisation, il vous permet d’accéder à 9 modèles infographiques libres. Si vous voulez aller plus loin avec cet outil, il vous faudra accéder à sa version payante. Comptez environ 29 € par mois ou 290 € par an. La prospective.

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Emaze - Create Amazing Presentations Online in Minutes. mOOC. Méthodologies pour le développement de cours e-learning - Un guide pour concevoir et élaborer des cours d’apprentissage numérique. Les appellations employées dans ce produit d’information et la présentation des données qui y figurent n’impliquent de la part de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO) aucune prise de position quant au statut juridique ou au stade de développement des pays, territoires, villes ou zones ou de leurs autorités, ni quant au tracé de leurs frontières ou limites.

Méthodologies pour le développement de cours e-learning - Un guide pour concevoir et élaborer des cours d’apprentissage numérique

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TGL: March 2011. MastheadOur mission statement, copyright notice, and cast of characters.

TGL: March 2011

CommentaryTraining ObjectivesBenefits and shortcomings. Live Online Learning Activity25 Strategies for Increasing Interactivity in Virtual ClassroomsBeyond talking-head webinars. JoltSolve a Mini SudokuAvoid unnecessary assumptions. Jolt 2Paper Folding by Tracy TagliatiPaper fold your way to outer space. Creativity ActivityTransformers by Tracy TagliatiExercise your creative muscles. Say It QuickWasting Work Time by Brian RemerI never waste time at work. DiscoveriesBook Review by Brian RemerWhere Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson. IdeasCreating Innovative Flow by Brian RemerThe importance of liquid networks. ActivitiesYour Next Brilliant Idea by Brian RemerHow to foster your own liquid network. #Twitteracy. “So here are some questions that keep me up at night: How are we to make our students literate if we ourselves are not?

#Twitteracy

If we cling to age old definitions and ignore the wisdom of one of the oldest professional education organizations we have in this country, how do we provide my kids with the experiences they need to fully understand what it means to be a self-directed, participatory learner in this century? How do we make sure that every child and every teacher has access to these tools and connections? And what do we do when the reform conversations are being led by a majority of folks who have no context for the changes that are happening every day in these connected spaces, folks that by NCTE’s definition, may have some literacy issues themselves?”

~ Will Richardson As literacy is so fundamental to opportunities of learning, I have been thinking about Twitter and the use of it in our schools. “The new literacy, beyond text and image, is one of information navigation. Top 20 most influential tweeters in eLearning, training and HR « Learning Technologies « B2B marketing for tech companies in learning, sports, online security & ID. The all-new, updated and revised edition of our most influential tweeters in learning technology chart is out now.

Top 20 most influential tweeters in eLearning, training and HR « Learning Technologies « B2B marketing for tech companies in learning, sports, online security & ID

It’s the only chart in the business that actually asks real marketing people in learning technology to vote for the tweeters they really like to follow, so we don’t think we’re exaggerating too much when we say it’s pretty unique. How to read the chart Overall Ranking by votes: Over 700 marketing people working in learning technology, HR or the L&D industry were asked to vote for the tweeters they think influence them most. The resulting list below is the 20 most influential tweeters as chosen by the marketing community we invited to take part. Just for fun, we’ve also detailed average Klout and PeerIndex scores for the top 20: there are lots of really popular online tools out there which claim to measure social influence but Klout are PeerIndex are often regarded as two of the best.

. = Klout score = PeerIndex score. Médias sociaux et éducation. Twitter & pédagogie.

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Réflexions autour des TICs. E-Portfolios as Digital Stories of Deep Learning. Tutoriel Mahara. Retrouvez toute l'actualité des TICE en un clic! Collaboration Grid. By John Spencer In working with collaborative groups, I've noticed that tools are often chosen based upon comfort level, trendiness or simplicity rather than the function or the format in relationship to identity of the group and the purpose of the task.

Collaboration Grid

I've grown frustrated with brainstorms on visual topics where we used text-based tools or in trying to co-create something using a medium designed for communication. For that reason, I've created the collaboration grid. I realize that it's pretty arbitrary. I don't pretend to base this off of research or science. When I think about collaboration, I tend to think in two domains. In terms of online collaboration tools, I find myself using Twitter or Google Chat for sharing ideas and using Google Docs or Prezi for co-creating.

A few questions to consider: Are we helping to ensure that we are creating rather than simply consuming information? In terms of format, there tends to be a continuum between text-based and multimedia.

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CoPs. E_Pédagogie université-adultes. Identité numerique. Technologie au service de la pédagogie. Vidéos Pearltrees. Démarrer.