With the introduction of akash i pad priced at 30 dollars a piece, Government of India is embarking on an ambitious plan of providing these ipads to all primary school kids. Great!!!. Best way to educate large numbers is only through online resources. Right where are the contents going to come from. There are virtually no on line content available for primary school kids in Indian native language.
Can we consider this an opportunity?
What are we going to do about…
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Added by Balasubramanian thiagarajan on January 24, 2012 at 5:57am —
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After reading this chapter and watching clip #13, I began to think about how important tight transitions really are in the classroom. So much time can be wasted going form one thing to the next, and the teacher that goes out of his/her way to make sure these transitions are are tight and seamless will create a very efficient and effective learning environment for their students.
This topic never really resonated with me until I had the opportunity to start my observations for EDSS…
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Added by andrew baker on September 23, 2011 at 5:07pm —
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We hope you can join us on September 15th, either in person or via the webcast, for the announcement of the fourth HASTAC/MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Competition. Details below.
Today learning happens anytime, anyplace, at any age. How can 21st century learners demonstrate their knowledge and skills? Digital badges can inspire…
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Added by Sheryl Grant on September 12, 2011 at 4:21pm —
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Added by Sally Robertson on August 1, 2011 at 10:00pm —
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We Are Pleased to Announce a Call for Participation in the COIL Institute for Globally Networked Learning in the Humanities
Globally networked learning is not a technology, but is a new approach to teaching and learning which provides faculty and students the ability to communicate and collaborate directly and immediately with peers internationally…
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Added by John Fowler on December 20, 2010 at 3:22pm —
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One way I learn to make use of a tool is embarrass myself discovering how it works.
So here is my Voice Thread about Merlot Voices, and we will see how much I learn from other's responses.
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Added by Steven Bolting on August 5, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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One way I learn to make use of a tool is embarrass myself discovering how it works.
So here is my Voice Thread about Merlot Voices, and we will see how much I learn from other's responses.
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Added by Steven Bolting on August 5, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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Lets brain storm and do something in this area
Added by norbert kiprop boruett on June 9, 2010 at 1:47pm —
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This is where future postings will be.
Added by Lisa Dubuc on February 4, 2010 at 11:26am —
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An essay can have a lot of intentions, but the basic structure of all type of essays will be same. You may be writing an argumentative essay to argue for a particular point of view or to may be doing a persuasive essay to explain the steps necessary to complete a task. Either way, your essay will have the same basic format and structure.
An essay consists of three major parts,
1.Introduction
2.Supporting Paragraphs
3.Summary Paragraph
In this article we will…
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Added by Janet Wilkins on October 21, 2009 at 9:34pm —
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I have done Hybrids for a couple of years, and am now diving into totally online teaching. I am working on a 12 week course on Infant and Toddler Programs for Nova. Has anyone else taught this, or anything like it, online? Any suggestions? Gail
Added by Gail Multop on October 3, 2009 at 7:25am —
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In our current educational culture, the success of teachers is first judged by whether we 'meet the standards'. While having measurable items that can help us determine if we are getting to the content students should know, standards alone won't guarantee we are truly being successful. This morning I had an 'aha' that made the place of standards in teaching more concrete to me:
If I were to build a house, I would certainly want my house to meet all the construction standards - the… Continue
Added by Brenda Royce on August 23, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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As a refresher here is one link for on-line teachers. http://mpreflections.blogspot.com
The Center for Native American Studies (CNAS) is hosting the 13th annual UP Indian Education conference for one day Sept 21. Do not fret, 13 is a lucky number in Native america. You are protected. lol. For faculty dissemination here is last years link.
http://webb.nmu.edu/Centers/NativeAmericanStudies/SiteSections/Calendar/AnnualEvents/IndEducConf.shtml
Faculty is encouraged to…
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Added by kenn pitawanakwat on August 15, 2009 at 2:51pm —
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Added by Sukhpreet Kaur on May 19, 2009 at 2:54am —
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Added by Dr. Nellie Deutsch on April 23, 2009 at 6:28am —
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Just click on the image and join the live online event on how to integrate technology with Moodle and Twitter for instruction and learning with Dr. Anne Thorpe and Deirdre Bonnycastle. …
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Added by Dr. Nellie Deutsch on March 27, 2009 at 3:20am —
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http://www.cfkeep.org/html/snapshot.php?id=94775260048709
Added by Jessica Hernon on March 20, 2009 at 11:42am —
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Autism Speaks is a site by the American Academy of Pediatrics for which you can register to view video clips comparing typically developing children with children on the autistic spectrum. An excellent teaching tool for students. It allows them to see the subtle differences in very young children for themselves.
http://firstwords.fsu.edu/aapglossary/register.php
Added by Gail Multop on February 1, 2009 at 4:45am —
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This webcast from Reading Rockets is a terrific overview of early literacy, including the crucial relationship between oral language and later reading achievement. It includes Todd Risley, the co-author of Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Lives of Young American Children. http://www.readingrockets.org/webcasts/1002#videotape
Added by Gail Multop on January 24, 2009 at 1:38pm —
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