"As a school or district leader, you need to share successful stories. Here are five ways you can promote and share successful edtech success ..."
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Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
November 1, 2015 7:45 AM
Easy, handy... and free... direct into your Google Drive
Pierre Mongin 's curator insight,
November 15, 2015 1:51 AM
Intéressant versez Créer des infographies, des cartes conceptuet mentales
María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight,
November 17, 2015 6:07 AM
Herramientas...Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Creating illustrations and infographics for ELT tasks | @scoopit via @NikPeachey http://sco.lt/...
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
May 4, 2015 1:21 PM
This infographic shares some statistics of how technology is used for learning by K-12 students and instructors, in and out of the classroom.
Wendy Zaruba-Lundene's curator insight,
May 11, 2015 10:42 AM
Great infographic shows how ed tech is revolutionizing learning and instruction
Kelly 's curator insight,
January 9, 2015 10:46 AM
Nothing hidden about these "tips & tricks" - just standard every day library functions. This is not new, most these functions have been used since Win95, the days before we see the net as we do now. Nonetheless, whatever it takes for people to finally catch up and educate themselves about easier searching techniques!
Teresa Maceira's curator insight,
April 8, 2016 8:32 PM
Add Google hacks to a students research skill set
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
July 8, 2014 8:39 PM
Do you use Google? Do you understand the ins and outs of Google? If not, you may find this lengthy infographic of interest. It provides a visual representation of many of the tricks to searching, helping you find what you are looking for more quickly. Consider sharing this with students and colleagues.
Cindy Powell's curator insight,
April 10, 2014 2:09 PM
From Infographic...and Informational Text TCC 4-5 This is a graphic example for the article, but the site is a cybersafety site in the UK and has lots of information for parents about online safety for their children. It also tests their knowledge.
Rachael Johnston's curator insight,
October 20, 2014 10:53 PM
It is important to build your own brand and to promote yourself positively. You want to be polite to other users and make sure you have nothing on your profile that could be damaging to your reputation. This includes swear words, inappropriate or rude comments, and pictures and videos of drinking or drugs. This is really important for graduating students who, most likely, need to go through and delete pictures that have been tagged in one Facebook Make sure you give credit to others if you share something of theirs. Also make sure you are writing your own posts and not just sharing others. However, make sure you are posting valuable and relevant information. Listen and think before you write and make sure you are using proper english. It is okay to have debates on social netowrks with other users, everybody has the right ti voice their opinion, but don't let things get too personal or nasty. It is also essential to understand that there are also hings to be very careful of when using social networks. For one, people are not always who they seem. You should also make sure you do not assume a false identity. It is important to keep some kind of professionalism, but don't change yourself or hide who you really are. You must also make sure you are abiding by the rules of the network and report others who dont. Last but certainly not least, be very careful about who you share things with. There are certain places to share certain things. For example, you may post something bout your personal life in your Facebook status, but it is not appropriate to do so on your LinkedIn profile. Do not share pictures and videos with strangers, you never know how they will use these.
Jesse Garboden's curator insight,
July 17, 2013 9:19 PM
Google+ has Communites, they are better organized than Facebook groups.
James Easterling's curator insight,
March 23, 2013 10:23 PM
Good cheat sheet. I like to retweet with a comment sometimes provided the retweet has character space to do it.
Patricia Christian's curator insight,
February 3, 2013 8:14 PM
This is a nice visual summary of terms in education technology.
Roberto Ivan Ramirez's curator insight,
May 7, 2013 8:10 PM
Implementos tecnológicos móviles y mezcla de entornos presenciales y virtuales para potencializar el aprendizaje, van a requerir de estrategias eficaces pedagógicas variadas y diversas para cada caso y situación concreta educativa. |
Sarah's curator insight,
June 4, 2017 8:25 PM
This is a short article on the ways that teachers' roles are changing. It is important to note that teachers are not becoming obsolete, but are just as important as ever. Teachers are here to facilitate learning and assisting the students in becoming resilient, self directed and capable learners.
Mariann Gissella Castillo Herrera's curator insight,
December 3, 2020 12:07 PM
These are the types of changes in the teacher's role that are fundamental to developing students who are capable of independent learning and reinvention in a rapidly changing world.
Luisa Fernanda Giraldo 's curator insight,
December 4, 2020 11:58 PM
We can observe a significant change in the teacher's role. Nowadays, students are more independent in the learning process, and due to the pandemic situation, students are forced to create new study habits to learn by themselves. However, the teacher still plays a fundamental role in classes and provides different tools to help students improve while learning.
SandraDella Giustina's curator insight,
June 14, 2016 6:53 AM
ES hora de dejar de usar Facebook groups para armar aulas virtuales
Sally Tilley's curator insight,
November 16, 2014 4:31 PM
All school leaders could learn from this... thanks for sharing Dr. Susan Bainbridge #weareteachers
Miguel Damiani's curator insight,
November 16, 2014 9:17 PM
Infografía sobre el aprendizaje en clase
Phillip Newsome's curator insight,
September 26, 2014 10:25 AM
The lesson here is simply don't be overwhelmed by the volume of activity. Narrow your focus, define your audience as tightly as possible, talk to them in terms relevant to their lives and be creative.
John Norman's curator insight,
January 11, 2015 11:22 PM
Nearly as busy as a New York minute! Lots of interesting facts to discuss at your next coffee break.
Jeni Mawter's curator insight,
April 5, 2014 1:21 AM
I have a Slideshare that aligns with this, based on my experience with the young adult multi-platform novel, Kiss Kill.
Found at:http://www.slideshare.net/jenimawter/the-future-of-story-telling-transmedia-toe-dipping-2013
Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
April 5, 2014 2:38 AM
Very interesting infographic about storytelling. It shows really relevant present approaches that must be seriously considered in education
Scoopingaddress's curator insight,
August 31, 2013 1:03 PM
... I love the overall effect of this visual -it'd make a great poster for an ICT room :-))
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KB...Konnected's curator insight,
August 2, 2013 9:16 PM
This info is also good for teachers who sell products through TpT and Teacher's Notebook.
carldowse's curator insight,
July 6, 2013 11:21 AM
A useful starter pack for teachers looking to explore Twitter as a medium for teaching and professional development.
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
March 10, 2013 9:05 AM
G+ is catching up big time for many reasons. Among these reasons is the Hangout integration.
We just facilitated a remote 1.5 day leadership development session with Hangouts and it was fantastic.
Google is sticking to their strategy and their value is starting to win people over. I was never a fan and, through valuable features, I am changing my perspective on the suite of offerings.
This is a relevant infographic. |