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Ideas for Using iPads for Digital Storytelling | MindShift - ulrikajonson - Gmail. Design Thinking: Prototype 1 | Pitch your ideas to make them happen. ​NoTosh was born from working alongside tech startups, helping them find the kernel of their big ideas and then pitch those ideas effectively to potential investors.

The creation of a strong pitch itself helps change the idea - for the better - and bring more people to help make your idea become reality. ​ The Why If you’re submerged in initiatives and struggling to see the direction of travel as a school, it’s probably time to make a cull. But which innovations do you choose to take forward, and which ones get culled? Andrew Benson Greene, Sierra Leone, took part in a NoTosh pitching workshop to learn how to shape an idea for a pitch, and how a pitch shapes an idea The Experiment For years, NoTosh's team has worked in early-stage startups, helping to set the scene in successful incubators such as The Difference Engine and Springboard.

Your Next Steps Gather a small team to initiate the development of an idea that has been brewing in your institution. IRIScan Book 3 - Mobile Scanner | Scan from books and magazines. Issuu - You Publish. How technology is creating a reading revolution. Reading has truly seen a big change in the last few years. With high-definition video, hyper-real video games, and high-quality audio so readily available, it is a little counter-intuitive that boring old books, and the technology behind them, are still going from strength to strength.

Really, there has never been a better moment in history if you like reading books. The technology of reading can’t be discussed without bringing up electronic paper. The technology that drives the Kindle and the Pebble has made low-power and long-lasting dynamic reading devices possible. Not only can electronic paper (e-ink) devices be used in direct sunlight without having glare issues, it also has the benefit of only needing to draw power when the display updates.

At the same time, more traditional backlit displays are getting much better for reading. It’s not all about hardware, though. This is a boon for most of us, but what about people with disabilities? [Image credit: aprilzosia] Chris Anderson: "3D Printing Will Be Bigger Than The Web" Posted by Tom Foremski - November 16, 2012 Chris Anderson has exited one of the top jobs in publishing - Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine - to pursue the life of an entrepreneur, making a big bet that 3D printers represent a massive new phase of the industrial revolution.

He spoke at a Wired "Culturazzi" event, at the Marriott Union Square and to sign copies of his latest book: "Makers: The New Industrial Revolution. " Mr Anderson is always an excellent speaker and his talk covered the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution, which he picked out as the invention of the Spinning Jenny in 1764 - a hand powered machine for spinning yarn. I'd have pinned the start of the Industrial Revolution to the invention of the steam engine and its ability to power large numbers of machines thus enabling the first factories - which represented aggregated labor energy. Scale makes factories viable. "We are all born makers," Mr Anderson said, we are all creative. More photos: More photos here. 50 Powerful Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom. Added by Katie Lepi on 2012-11-15 Collaborate!

Meet with other classrooms : One of the most common projects educators utilize Skype for is setting up exchanges with classrooms around the world, usually for cultural exchange purposes or working together on a common assignment. The program’s official site provides some great opportunities to meet up with like-minded teachers and students sharing the same goals. Practice a foreign language : Connect with individual learners or classrooms hailing from a different native tongue can use a Skype collaboration to sharpen grammar and pronunciation skills through conversation. Peace One Day : Far beyond classroom collaborations, the Peace One Day initiative teamed up with Skype itself and educators across the globe to teach kids about the importance of ending violence, war, and other social ills. Communicate! Connect! Art crits : Schedule time with professional artists and receive thorough crits about how to improve a piece. Comments are closed. 10 Effective High-Tech Ways to Teach Writing.

Both high-tech innovations for learning and the inability of many American schoolchildren to write well have been major talking points in educational circles for quite some time, but oddly enough, one may offer a solution to helping remedy the other. There are a variety of tech tools and methods out there for teaching writing that can make the process easier and more fun for both teachers and students.

While not every high-tech way of teaching writing will work for every class or every student, there’s enough variety that there’s bound to be something for everyone. Here, we offer just a few tech-focused ways to help students learn grammar, essay-writing, and, most importantly, why good writing is so important to their futures. Automated programs can give more feedback on student writing. Sphero’s New Augmented Reality App Allows You To Walk A Beaver Around Your House.

Meet Sharky the Beaver, Sphero‘s first augmented reality character for their little robotic spheres. Over the past few months, Orbotix has been developing many new ways to use the toy. With this new app, the company is making its first step into the world of augmented reality. As a reminder, Sphero is a ball with an internal motor.

You can control it using a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet. It also has a built-in gyroscope, accelerometer and compass. Now they’re working on Augmented Reality with Sharky the Beaver. You can throw virtual cupcakes and the little beaver will run toward those cupcakes. Sharky is just the first augmented reality application, with new characters and games potentially coming soon. What You Need to Know About MOOC's - Technology. We'll be updating this page regularly.Please check back for updates. Call it the year of the mega-class. Colleges and professors have rushed to try a new form of online teaching known as MOOCs—short for "massive open online courses.

" The courses raise questions about the future of teaching, the value of a degree, and the effect technology will have on how colleges operate. Struggling to make sense of it all? On this page you’ll find highlights from The Chronicle's coverage of MOOCs. If you'd like to learn more about MOOCs in a condensed format, try reading "Beyond the MOOC Hype: A Guide to Higher Education's High-Tech Disruption," a new e-book by The Chronicle's technology editor. What are MOOCs? MOOCs are classes that are taught online to large numbers of students, with minimal involvement by professors.

Why all the hype? Advocates of MOOCs have big ambitions, and that makes some college leaders nervous. These are like OpenCourseWare projects, right? Sort of. Who are the major players? EdX. Instant Google Street View. Flip This: Bloom’s Taxonomy Should Start with Creating. Teaching Strategies Chris Davis, Powerful Learning Practice LLC By Shelley Wright I think the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy is wrong. I know this statement sounds heretical in the realms of education, but I think this is something we should rethink, especially since it is so widely taught to pre-service teachers. I agree that the taxonomy accurately classifies various types of cognitive thinking skills. It certainly identifies the different levels of complexity. But its organizing framework is dead wrong.

Conceived in 1956 by a group of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom, the taxonomy classifies skills from least to most complex. Many teachers in many classrooms spend the majority of their time in the basement of the taxonomy, never really addressing or developing the higher order thinking skills that kids need to develop. Rather than starting with knowledge, we start with creating, and eventually discern the knowledge that we need from it. Here’s what I propose: we flip Bloom’s taxonomy. 20+ Websites to Download Creative Commons Music For Free. Editor’s note: For a newer, updated version of this post, check it out here.

If you’ve wondered where many of those YouTube videos get their background music from, you’ve come to the right place. Music with Creative Commons licenses are music compositions written, produced and shared by people who do not charge anything when you use their music for your own use, commercially or non-commercially. Basically, they make the music and keep ownership and copyright of it and you get the permission to use it for your videos, film or small multimedia productions, as long as you credit the creator properly. There are many sites out there that house music with Creative Commons licenses, sites where you can download music for free (and legally).

These sites make it very easy for you to use, all you have to do is pick an audio clip you like and save it as an MP3, and there you have it, your free music download. Recommended Reading: 55 Great Websites To Download Free Sound Effects Jamendo Freesound Kompoz. 8 Simple Ways To Start Using Video In Your Classroom. There are hundreds of video sites perfect for your classroom . They wouldn’t exist without useful videos. Therefore, it’s safe to say that video is playing a big role in the lives of today’s students.

But how much of a role does it play in the future of education? Luckily, Cisco conducted a study (PDF) and crafted a whitepaper that details exactly what we should expect in the coming years regarding video. They also whipped up a handy infographic if you don’t have time to comb through the whitepaper. I’ve highlighted some of the key points below: Key Takeaway The paper encourages educators, superintendents, administrators, deans, and information and communications technology specialists to see video technologies as tools that enable and support the learning process and that need to be complemented with forward-looking pedagogies, solid professional development programs for teachers, and a true integration with curricula.

Recommended Applications. Strategies for online reading comprehension. Imagine, if you will, that you are beside me as I peer over the shoulder of my twelve-year-old son. He’s using a web browser to search for an article on creating stop-motion movies, which is one of his hobbies. I barely have time to say, “That looks interesting,” before he has clicked on a hyperlink and is off on entirely different page. A video catches his eye and he ignores me completely as he hits the “play” button, only to discover the video is a commercial for an upcoming movie. I want to say something, but I don’t have time. The mouse works its magic, and he is off again, this time in full reverse, clicking on arrows that direct him back to the original page. I keep silent now, watching him scan the article for the headlines in bold. Then he is following yet another link to yet another page. And so it goes. Readers read for different purposes.

Cutting out the clutter Readability is one online tool that can help in this regard. Reading strategies Dr. Teacher-led instruction Inquiry. BLIXTJAKTEN - Spelifierat lärande. Cognitive Apprenticeship: Making Thinking Visible « The 21st Century Learning Initiative. This article has exercised a great influence on the 21st Century Learning Initiative’s thinking. It originally appeared in the Winter, 1991 issue of American Educator, the journal of The American Federation of Teachers, and is reprinted here with permission.

In ancient times, teaching and learning were accomplished through apprenticeship: We taught our children how to speak, grow crops, craft cabinets, or tailor clothes by showing them how and by helping them do it. Apprenticeship was the vehicle for transmitting the knowledge required for expert practice in fields from painting and sculpting to medicine and law. It was the natural way to learn. In modern times, apprenticeship has largely been replaced by formal schooling, except in children’s learning of language, in some aspects of graduate education, and in on-the-job training. While there are many differences between schooling and apprenticeship methods, we will focus on one. Toward a Synthesis of Schooling and Apprenticeship. Massive List of MOOC Resources, Lit and Literati | Sonic Foundry Blog.

BookletCreator - create a booklet from a PDF document. Barnens väg till tekniken - Digitalt & teknik. Det är en vanlig lördag. Nästan i alla fall. För just den här helgen ska familjen skaffa en ny dator. Pappan tar sonen med sig i bilen och åker in till stan. Väl framme i butiken kikar de runt bland alla olika modeller. De trycker på knappar, så där lite på måfå som man gör när man inte riktigt vet vad man vill ha. Den elvaårige sonen säger:– Men kanske denna? Barn pratar om telefonenDottern som gick i andra klass tjatade och tjatade och tjajade om att få en egen telefon. – Flera andra i klassen har en! Sexåringen är på väg in i badrummet. Fyraåringen pratar om världen med sin pappa, som snällt svarar på alla vetgiriga frågor. Telefonen ringer hemma hos farmor. Pappan skulle ringa. Vad säger de här historierna om hur vi kommer att använda eller betrakta telefonen i framtiden?

Barn pratar om Ipaden– Nu är det dags att gå och lägga sig! Mamman ropar på sonen som sitter i soffan och spelar spel på Ipaden. Dottern petar på alla skärmar i huset. Pappan pratar med sin dotter via Skype. Hive Five: Five Best Mind Mapping Applications. Ny metod ”vänder på klassrummet” För att få mer tid för eleverna på lektionen struntar numera fysikläraren Daniel Barker på gymnasieskolan Norra Real i Stockholm i den traditionella katederundervisningen. Istället spelar han in sina genomgångar på Youtube. Filmerna skickas sedan ut till eleverna så att de kommer förberedda till lektionen.

–Jag förbereder mig hemma med att se filmerna. För mig fungerar det jättebra. Jag får större förståelse. Ägnar tiden åt frågor och diskussioner Det kallas ”Flipped classroom” och kommer från USA. –Det är som en vanlig fysiklektion bara det att vi har mycket mer tid att ställa frågor och läraren har mer tid att hjälpa oss, säger Christoffer Knudsen, fysikelev i årskurs tre.

–Det är väl både positivt och negativt. Vissa får titta på lektionstid För Daniel Barker har det blivit tydligt att filmerna tas emot på olika sätt. –En del behöver inte titta för de kan redan. ”Får översikt av vad eleverna kan” Metoden används främst på gymnasiet och oftast inom naturvetenskapliga ämnen. Easily Tell Stories With Meograph and Google Maps - Interlocked Pieces. Create or Upload Online Presentations and Slideshows that Don't use Flash. NgNow. Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world.

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App Store – Glosboken.se. Online dictionaries, maps, documents - languages & countries. Romerska siffror, historia. Att skriva sig till läsning - den första veckan. Organisation Att skriva sig till läsning. Runa är den nya tidens författare - Kungsör - bblat.se. ”Av barn för barn” det är tanken med 9-åriga Runa Sivertsens böcker som givits ut som e-böcker för iPad och iPhone. . – Tanken är att fler barn ska kunna ge ut böcker, säger Tomm Sivertsen, pappa och grundare till e-förlaget pliplopbooks.com. Artikelbilder I dagsläget finns tre e-böcker om Smilla digitalt på iPad och iPhone. Även Runas handstil är konverterad till ett eget teckensnitt. Foto: Privat Runa Sivertsen visar stolt upp en av sina böcker på familjens ”padda”. Det var i början av förra året som Runa började skriva, illustrera och häfta ihop A4-sidor till fler och fler böcker.

Du vill alltså ha någon att bolla idéer med medan du jobbar? För Runa är yrkesvalet enkelt. Genom e-böckerna är det lättare att nå ut till fler. Förhoppningen är att fler barn ska höra av sig och börja skriva för förlaget. – Det finns så många barn som är duktiga på sång, musik, dans och så vidare, men de som är bra på att skriva då? Fria bilder - IT i skolan.

IT i skolan - Förstasidan. App Store – Spelling Safari. Draw with Stars ! Play with Musical, Animated and Glowing Shooting Stars ! Book2 Audio Trainer - Lär dig språk på internet snabbt och utan kostnad med 100 (mp3) ljudfiler! Elever ska lära sig med appar. BYOD in the 21st Century.

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Urban Strandberg - Forskning, Göteborgs universitet. Bloom's iPad Taxonomy. Checklist of things needed to make digital stories. Social Media News and Web Tips – Mashable – The Social Media Gui. Video Capture that records, tracks, & creates instant online lea. Youtego Beta - Welcome to Youtego. HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpac. Nikt. 20 reasons why students should blog « On an e-journey with gener.