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Cours: Teaching with Moodle: An Introduction. Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers. I am not really a big fan of Moodle but I know several of you are using it in their learning and teaching and so the guide below will probably be of some help to you. What bothers me about Moodle is the fact that it is strictly controlled by whoever runs it( IT staff in university in my case ) and there is less freedom as to what you can do with it. The asynchronous nature of communication and interaction on Moodle is another thing I don' like about it. This poster size guide for teachers created by Joyce will allow them to compare the functionality and pedagogical advantages of some standard Moodle tools, adding a column to indicate how tricky the tool is to set up. Check it out and share with us what you think of it Click on the image to access the original downloadable version or download it in PDF format HERE. Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds.

The Newspaper Clipping Image Generator - Create your own fun newspaper. Mind Mapping Software - Create Mind Maps online. KeepVid: Download online videos from Youtube, Vimeo, Twitch.Tv, Facebook, Dailymotion, Metacafe and more! Brainstorming and Voting Amazingly Easy. Free Online Tool | tricider. A Good Poster on Student's Critical Thinking Processes When Doing Research… Critical - critical.pdf. Someope2014 | Sosiaalinen media opetuksessa ja oppimisessa kurssin yhteisöllinen blogi. Learning, powered by imagination. - Memrise. Zaption. Creer des videos interactives. Zaption est un outil tice qui permet de créer très facilement des vidéos interactives.

Zaption est un outil formidable pour éviter que vos élèves soient uniquement des spectateurs passifs d’une vidéo éducative. Avec Zaption vous allez intégrer de l’interactivité dans vos vidéos et décupler l’intérêt pédagogique de celles-ci. Zaption permet de créer une vidéo interactive à partir de vidéos présents sur Youtube ou Viméo ou encore à partir de vos propres vidéos. Vous pouvez utiliser une vidéo ou en monter plusieurs bout à bout grâce a la timeline de Zapline qui est très facile à prendre en main. Tout ici se fait par glisser déposer du bout de la souris. Une fois votre vidéo créée, il ne vous reste plus qu’a y insérer vos éléments interactifs. Vous pouvez insérer des images, des textes, des questions et autres quizzs. Zaption offre aussi à l’enseignant un tableau de bord complet qui va lui permettre de suivre l’engagement des spectateurs et la compréhension de tel ou tel point. Lien: Zaption. La classe inversée. A Step by Step Tutorial on How to Flip your Classroom with TED Ed.

Below is a visual guide to walk you through the process of how to created a flipped lesson using TED Ed website. First head over to TED ED and :1- Click on " Find and Flip " 2- Find YouTube Videos for your lessons You can search YouTube for a video to build a lesson around. This video will be the centerpiece of your lesson. 3- Click to select that video then click on " Flip this video " 4- Listed /Unlisted Now you can choose whether you want your flipped lesson to be discovered by TED community or not simply by clicking on Listed/Unlisted button. 5- Title/ Description Now you can provide a title and description to your lesson 6- Customize your video lesson Here is how you can customize your video lesson and make it more engaging.

A- Think Clicking on "Think" button enables you to add questions around on the video. B- Dig Deeper Provide more insight or questions to get students thinking deeper. C- Discuss Here you can open a new discussion, view old discussions and create new ones. D- ... The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms. Since Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams first experimented with the idea in their Colorado classrooms in 2004, flipped learning has exploded onto the larger educational scene.

It’s been one of the hottest topics in education for several years running and doesn’t seem to be losing steam. Basically, it all started when Bergman and Sams first came across a technology that makes it easy to record videos. They had a lot of students that regularly missed class and saw an opportunity to make sure that missing class didn’t mean missing out on the lessons. Once students had the option of reviewing the lessons at home, the teachers quickly realized the shift opened up additional time in class for more productive, interactive activities than the lectures they’d been giving. And voila: a movement began. A 2014 survey from the Flipped Learning network found that 78% of teachers said they’d flipped a lesson, and 96% of those that tried it said they’d recommend it. What is a flipped classroom?

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