
Ideas to Inspire Perplejidad docente, Videos del tiempo de ñaupa y pensamiento en acción Proyecto Facebook ORT en Telenoche from ortmedios on Vimeo. No fue fácil estar frente a frente con María Laura Santillán quien quería entrevistarme en persona para un informe especial que estaba haciendo sobre educación. Después de dos intentos fallidos y cerca de la medianoche del pasado martes, finalmente nos encontramos en la spuertas de Constitución y tanto ella como yo estábamos destruidos. La producción había preparado algunas preguntas basadas en Nativos Digitales y luchando contra la tiranía del tiempo breve televisivo fue cuestión de pensar un poco juntos en cámara. Como la emisión fue el pasado jueves y yo estaba en Brasil no pude verla. La verdad que los videos que ilusrran la nota son tragicòmicos. Seguramente hablé dos o tres veces mas, y probablemente haya dicho alguna barbaridad (¿sincericidio?) Aun asi refleja bastante bien mis sentires y decires de los últimos meses. Lo que yo sí se es como debe ser la educaciòn de hoy que es exactamente lo que estamos haciendo en El Proyecto Facebook.
Science Classroom Science Discovery Days (Student worksheets provided) Scientific Method Unit & Safety Rules (Unit notes, worksheets, and lab ideas provided) Consumer Challenge (Student worksheets provided) Old Wives Tales Investigation (Student worksheets provided) Silly Science (Classification) (Student worksheet provided) Mystery Bags Film Canister Fun Bioglyphs (Student worksheets provided) Pottery Pieces Innovative Inventions - Internet project (Sites from the Kid Zone) (Student worksheet provided) Inventor's Challenge - Internet project (Sites from the Kid Zone) (Student worksheet provided) A Journey Through Time -Internet project (Sites from the Kid Zone) (Student worksheet provided) Science A to Z Puzzle (Student worksheet provided) Super Scientist Challenge (Student worksheets provided) Also check out ... Metric Mania - An assortment of lessons and links for the metric system! | Back to top | Science Discovery Days (T. The response from my students has been very positive! Mrs. Mrs.
Digital Portfolios Note to all visitors to this page: This wiki is a collaborative learning space. If you want to contribute to this e-portfolio or digital portfolio page, please join the wiki and then add your thoughts, your notes or describe how you created digital portfolios for your students. Please say which programs the students used, or whether they utilized Web2 tools like blogs or Wikis. Thanks! General information about Electronic or Digital Portfolios Check out this great slide presentation about . What is a digital portfolio? Lots of resources to create electronic portfolios Scoop.it Great "How to" tutorial to start blogging with Wordpress Diplomas Don't Prepare Students for the World. ePortfolios Do. 35 Professionally Designed Personal Portfolio Websites The !
Elaboración de Periódicos Digitales INTRODUCCIÓN La elaboración de periódicos escolares ofrece a docentes de diversas áreas académicas la posibilidad de integrar las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones (TIC) en temas de sus asignaturas. Adicionalmente, esta elaboración se convierte en oportunidad para que los estudiantes desarrollen, mediante trabajo cooperativo, habilidades en: redacción, comunicación gráfica, y competencias ciudadanas; y se enteren de primera mano, de cómo se construye este tipo de medios y qué se pretende con ellos (Alfabetismo en Medios). Teniendo en cuenta estas consideraciones, el periódico escolar puede realizarse como medio impreso o digital. Respecto a la primera modalidad, sugerimos consultar el artículo “Periódicos Escolares”, en el que se tratan aspectos fundamentales para la creación de periódicos impresos, tales como, definir su propósito, formato y la organización que se pondrá en marcha para realizarlo. También se debe definir el diseño de la publicación y su estructura.
NAPLAN Test Papers - NAPLAN - Years Prep to 10 - VCAA Page Content The VCAA is responsible for the National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) in Victoria. NAPLAN is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It has been a part of the school calendar since 2008. NAPLAN tests are undertaken nationwide, every year, in early May. NAPLAN is made up of tests in four areas (or ‘domains’): ReadingWritingLanguage Conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation)Numeracy. The results of the tests provide information for students, parents, teachers and principals about student achievement which can be used to inform teaching and learning programs. The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) has responsibility for the central management of the NAPLAN and a Test Administration Authority (TAA) in each state or territory is responsible for the implementation of the tests. The VCAA is the TAA for all Victorian schools and school sectors. Information for SchoolsInformation about NAPLAN for schools.
The 100 Best Education Blogs on the Internet - Bloggers by Will Roby Education blogs are some of my favorite blogs to read. Generally, teachers, librarians, and educators are some of the better writers in the blog universe, and since research and libraries are near and dear to my heart, I'm always fascinated by the stories and links these bloggers provide. Here are 100 of the best education blogs online, categorized and with mini reviews. If you can't find the educational tools and stories you're looking for from among these 100 great blogs, you may be out of luck. Best Education Blogs Written by Teachers These ten teachers run some of the more entertaining and informative blogs about their careers in education. Teacher Tom's Blog - A preschool teacher shares his insight on teaching young minds. Best Education Blogs Written by Students These blogs are written by the students who benefit from our educational system. Best Education Blogs Focused on College Best Education Blogs Focused on Graduate School Best Library and Research Blogs
21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020 Last night I read and posted the clip on '21 Things That Became Obsolete in the Last Decade'. Well, just for kicks, I put together my own list of '21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020'. 1. DesksThe 21st century does not fit neatly into rows. Neither should your students. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
WebQuest.Org: Home Why Teachers Should Blog I've never been too big on Descartes. That whole sort of essentialist argument has never been for me. I'm a guy who's built furniture out of science fiction novels and travel books and who's played concerts with nothing but a roll of tin foil and a microphone. So I've never been too big on the idea that things exist because they have some fundamental essence. Consider blogs. There is no substantial qualitative definition of a blog. And in my mind what this means is that I blog and what I blog -- and how that message is received by others -- tells me what I think. And it tells me how I think. My own blog confirms my suspicions that I'm not the most polite person in the world. And that's why I think all teachers should blog. A student in my ed class last night -- a young 2nd year teacher in a Baltimore City public school -- said that he didn't feel like he had anything to offer on his blog or on Twitter. It is in a way frustrating that he doesn't realize how obviously wrong he is.
Khan Academy 12 Ways to Create Videos Without a Camera or Software It wasn't that long ago that creating videos in your classroom meant that you had to have access to cameras and editing software. That is no longer the case. Now with nothing more than a reliable Internet connection you and your students can create all kinds of documentary, entertainment, and how-to videos. JayCut is a free, online, video editing service. Masher is a great, free, tool for creating video mash-ups. Animoto makes it possible to quickly create a video using still images, music, and text. Flixtime is a video creation service that is quite similar to Animoto and Stupeflix. Photo Peach is a new service that allows you to quickly and easily create an audio slideshow, with captions, from images in your Flickr, Picassa, or Facebook account. Memoov is a free service for creating animated videos. Stupeflix is a service that allows user to quickly and easily create video montages using their favorite images and audio clips.