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Top 50 School Technology Blogs | Best Education Tech Blogs. Take a candid look into the day-to-day life of pioneers who play a vital role in outfitting students with 21st century skills by integrating new technologies in the nation’s schools. Blogs provide a platform for these trailblazing educators to share ideas and serve as a window into a profession that is truly transformative. iLearn Technology Check out the featured posts on iLearn Technology, where teacher-turned-tech integration specialist Kelly Tenkely offers nifty tech tips and tools like Math Pickle and Off-Road Algebra that make story problems relatable, along with entries in a series on professional development. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Med Kharbach is the teacher, graduate student, and professional blogger behind Educational Technology and Mobile Learning.

E-Learning Queen Susan Smith Nash has been involved with e-learning for more than two decades. The Nerdy Teacher Nicholas Provenzano is an edcamp speaker and runs the education e-zine ProjectPLN. Yes Tech! K-12 Education & Learning Innovations with Proven Strategies that Work | Edutopia. DT > Digital Textbooks. eSchool News | Edudemic - Education Technology, Apps, Product Reviews, and Social Media.

Elearning Software. Free Technology for Teachers. The Innovative Educator. MindShift | How we will learn. MindShift explores the future of learning in all its dimensions. We examine how learning is being impacted by technology, discoveries about how the brain works, poverty and inequities, social and emotional practices, assessments, digital games, design thinking and music, among many other topics. We look at how learning is evolving in the classroom and beyond.We also revisit old ideas that have come full circle in the era of the over scheduled child, such as unschooling, tinkering, playing in the woods, mindfulness, inquiry-based learning and student motivation. We report on shifts in how educators practice their craft as they apply innovative ideas to help students learn, while meeting the rigorous demands of their standards and curriculum.

MindShift has a unique audience of educators, tinkerers, policy makers and life-long learners who engage in meaningful dialogue with one another on our sites. Contact the us by email. Blogs. October 14, 2017 - Politics & Policy+ Politics & Policy (10) Education and the Media Mark Walsh examines news media coverage of education, as well how schools, teachers, and students are treated in popular culture. The Intersection: Culture and Race in Schools English teacher Christina Torres dissects how race, sex, and culture meet and conflict in the public education system, and how educators can better understand and approach such issues.

Learning Deeply This group blog, hosted by Jal Mehta and Robert Rothman, examines what it takes to ensure that all students are engaged in a rigorous education that prepares them to succeed as adults. OpEducation OpEducation is a roundtable opinion blog featuring a variety of education thought leaders discussing K-12 issues. Politics K-12 This must-read coverage follows federal and state developments in education, with reporters Alyson Klein and Andrew Ujifusa. Rick Hess Straight Up The School Law Blog State EdWatch Digital Education EdTech Researcher Early Years. iLearn Technology. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Ordenadores en el aula. Nuevas andanzas de Profesor en la secundaria. El otro día en clase de bachillerato estuvimos hablando de la literatura del siglo XIX y los grandes novelistas a que dio lugar.

Para ellos eran nombres totalmente desconocidos Dostoievski, Dickens, Balzac, Stendhal, Tolstoi, Flaubert … Esto me sorprendió y me hizo tomar conciencia de dónde estamos y la tarea divulgadora que tenemos por delante, preparando a estos muchachos para la universidad … Hablamos de algunas obras excepcionales de estos escritores y tuvieron que buscar sus argumentos para exponerlos ante la clase lo que hicieron al día siguiente. Me preguntaron si yo las había leído todas, tengase en cuenta que hablábamos de Guerra y paz, Ana Karenina, Los hermanos Karamazov, Crimen y castigo, Madame Bovary, El rojo y el negro, La cartuja de Parma, novelas de Balzac, Dickens, Clarín, Galdós, Eça de Queiroz … No sé qué hubiera pasado si yo hubiera nacido en este tiempo. Estas son mis clases de literatura: un diálogo de dos tiempos distintos.

Esto es lo que queda. (Fuente: olahjl2) Mikel Agirregabiria. Learning with 'e's. Learning in the Social Workplace. Juandon. Innovación y conocimiento | La búsqueda del conocimiento en una Sociedad de la Inteligencia. Esfera TIC | Blog sobre Educación y TIC. El caparazon | Tecnología, psicología social, Social media, aprendizaje, tendencias web.

Educación tecnológica. Edu & tec | El sitio en la red de Jordi Adell. Observaciones sobre el impacto de los servicios de detección de plagio en las universidades15 de abril de 2014(Traducción al castellano del informe original en catalán, publicado en la web del CENT). La Universitat Jaume I y otras universidades de nuestro entorno han estado considerando la integración de servicios de detección de plagio (SDP en adelante).

Los SDP son sistemas informáticos diseñados para detectar similitudes en los textos y otros materiales presentados por los y las estudiantes para su evaluación. Existen sistemas comerciales y libres. Algunos de los más conocidos son Turnitin, Ephorus o Unkund. Para realizar su función, estos sistemas comparan de manera automatizada el texto en cuestión con millones de documentos accesibles en la Internet y con millones otros textos de su propia base de datos, formada por todos los envíos analizados anteriormente. Los SDP no están exentos de polémica. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. EdTech Focus on K-12: IT and Education.