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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Mind the App!



Mind the App!
by Thomas Strasser
Mind the App!

Thomas Strasser is a New Learning Technologies researcher, teacher trainer and EFL teacher at University College of Teacher Education, Vienna - website: Learning Reloaded

Mind the App! is a comprehensive and well researched teacher resource book covering a collection of very useful web2.0 apps that may be used for teaching and learning both inside and outside of the classroom. Thomas concentrates on Web 2.0 apps that enable users to "become an important part of an interactive World Wide Web without having any IT-related knowledge other than a few basic skills!" Music to the ears of non-ICT teachers and those that may still feel threatened by the web2.0 revolution!!

The aim of the book "is to provide interactive, meaningful and highly motivational EFL activities" and, accordingly, there is a strong emphasis on the methodology of using the apps in the classroom, rather than just examining what the apps do. There is no doubt that Thomas succeeds in his aim and his emphasis on the practical tried and tested exercises will be of particular interest for teachers with limited ICT skills.

In the introduction, Thomas cites many positive reasons for using web 2.0 tools explaining that they are, in the main, motivational, interactive, creative, collaborative, fast, authentic, environmental friendly, support digital literacy and free to use!! All good reasons to further investigate their potential. Unfortunately, the possible pitfalls in using web2.0 apps should not be ignored, where misuse of such tools can lead to cyber bullying and Thomas does highlight various concerns including potential problems with piracy, spam, plagiarism, copyright and poor quality content on websites.

There is a wealth of information included in this book and apart from the detailed treatment of the individual apps, Thomas provides many links to other useful EFL websites as well as a very useful quick reference guide. This guide details the appropriate language level, focus of the app, suggested lesson time and any minimum age restrictions required for use. In addition, Thomas also provides video tutorials, which can be found on the website dedicated to the book

I love the layout of the book, where each web app is given it's own couple of pages and there is a wide left margin that allows for the teacher to add their own notes and ideas.



As shown above, each app is covered in three sections. The first deals with practicalities such as the language level required by the students, the most suitable age grouping, class time required, ict skills required and equipment requirements. In this section, Thomas also includes links to other similar applications, allowing for further exploration.

The second section explains, with clear accompanying screenshots, how the tool is actually used, while the final section provides examples of using the app in the classroom and for follow up activities including homework. Undoubtedly, this section is of great value to both ICT experts and those that are only starting to dabble in Web2.0 applications.

Thomas groups the 39 apps examined into five general areas (teacher tools, visualisation, collaboration, audio, writing) but is it worth noting that use of any tool is not restricted to only one area and there are many cross over points.

Chapter 1 - teacher tools (6 tools)
Apps dealing with creating and using online content, quizzes and games. Example: LearningApps

Chapter 2 - visualisation (13 tools)
Apps that help you create visual content including word clouds, timelines, presentations, posters, photo stories, QR codes and screen capture/recording. Example WordSift

Chapter 3 - collaboration (9 tools)
Apps that enable document/presentation sharing, webpage markups, backchannelling, surveys and polls, mindmaps brainstorming and online notice boards. Example: Markup

Chapter 4 - audio (4 tools)
Apps for audio including talking avatars, converting text to speech, voice recording and creating radio stations. Example: Spreaker

Chapter 5 - writing (7 tools)
Apps for social bookmarking, creating online stories/books, flipbooks, 3D flipbooks, diaries and cartoons. Example: ZooBurst

The following examples will give you a flavour of just some of the practical exercises suggested in the book:
  • Sharing powerpoint presentations with Authorstream
  • Removing "all the lists, ads, and other distracting features of YouTube" with Quiettube
  • Using MailVU to create short oral quizzes for the students to watch and answer questions or record a given text with deliberate errors (pronouncation, content and grammar) and get the students to identify the mistakes. Ask students to record themselves and listen to the recording for "instant feedback"
  • Encourage students to use Wordle (word cloud) to check for repitition in their essays or assignments. Some of the repeated words can then be replaced by synonyms - a nice visual way to encourage students to expand their vocabulary!
  • Let students use Glogster to create online multimedia rich posters about themselves or celebrities, interesting topics or book reviews.
  • Get students working in groups to create grammar Prezi presentions, which include grammar notes and examples of use - both in written and video format.

Although this book is primarily aimed at language teachers it is equally useful for any subject teacher and many of the exercises provided can be easily adapted to enhance learning in other subject areas. I highly recommend Mind the App! as an excellent resource for the modern 21st century teacher!!!


You can buy a copy of Mind the App! online
from Helbing Languages


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Learning to Code for Free



OnlineCollegeCourses have compiled a list of free online resources where you can learn a programming language.

Well worth having a look and seeing if there is anything suitable for you and/or your students!


Monday, December 20, 2010

50 Resources for Administration Students

Online Schools

Online Schools have recently compiled a very useful list of their recommended 50 Resources for Students Attending Online Education Administration Schools.

The list is divided into seven categories:
* Principals and Ed Leadership
* Technology
* Teachers
* Classroom Management
* Librarians
* Education Policy
* Resources

The Online Schools list is aimed at those taking a degree in education administration and who will be future leaders in the field of education. But, even if you are not specializing in administration, it is well worth checking out the various bloggers.

I was delighted and honored to find that my companion blog Free Resources for Education has in fact been included in the 'Resources' section. Many thanks Shawn!


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Join in the 4C Initiative

The 4C Initiative

The 4C Initiative is all about content, capability, connection and collaboration.

The four stated aims of the 4C Initiative are:
(i) develop a digital content supply network for education
(ii) connect education to a billion digital resources in the next ten years
(iii) help educators and educational institutions worldwide to collaborate
(iv) build local digital content publishing capacity worldwide.

The 4C Initiative will be "providing educators and learners with the skills to discover, use, create and share content with others in the learning community worldwide".

Free training and a resource repository, at The Global Grid for Learning, are being provided.

The free webinars will run from 4th February 2010 to 29th April 2010. Although the first session is already full you can still register for the rest of the series!! Also, don't worry if you can't make the live sessions as all the recordings will be provided.


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Knowledge Sharing Tools from ProProfs

ProProfs

ProProfs provides free knowledge sharing tools in the form of quizzes, flashcards, games and polls.

Create your own examples or simply explore and use the shared content. You can, also, easily embed any of the content on your blog, website, social network or e-learning system as well as downloading it.

Free Online IT Certification Training is also provided, by ProProfs, for the following qualifications:
* CompTIA Certification
* Cisco Certification
* Microsoft Certification
* Prosoft CIW Certification
* SAT Test Training

The amount of ads displayed can be a bit of a distraction but, if you can get past this, there is lots of useful content included! This is a little spreadsheet quiz based on using Excel.


Thursday, September 10, 2009

20 Free Interactive Multimedia Resources for Educators

Interactive Multimedia

Finding interactive multimedia resources online is a great way for educators to enhance teaching and learning in their classroom. From web apps to interactive whiteboard activities, the Internet is loaded with high quality resources that students will enjoy. Here is a list of 20 free resources for educators to try out this year:

TeacherLED - TeacherLED provides teaching resources for use with interactive whiteboards. The interactive whiteboard resources contained on this site are for math, English, and geography. Teachers can also find information on how to create their own interactive whiteboard resources.

Crickweb.co.uk - This free site offers 169 educational resources that educators can use with interactive whiteboards. Educators will also find 15 free games for kids between the ages of 4 and 11. The site also links to more than 100 other free resources online.

What2Learn - What2Learn offers free game-based learning for students. Teachers can also use this site to track progress, access more than 1,000 interactive resources, and create original games.

Interactives - Interactives offers free interactive games and activities that can be used by educators to enhance learning in the classroom. Interactives cover math, science, language, history, and art.

SMARTboard - SMARTboard provides several free online activities that educators can use with or without interactive whiteboards. The activities cover elementary, middle, and high school education.

BrainPop - The BrainPop educational site offers animated and interactive games that students can play online. There are games for science, social studies, English, math, arts, music, health, and technology. * Small selection of free content. Majority of content requires paid subscription. PD

FunSchool - FunSchool offers free online games for K-6 students. Throughout this site, educators will find hundreds of entertaining yet educational games sorted by grade level.

Visuwords - The Visuwords site is a free online interactive graphical dictionary and thesaurus. To use this site, simply type in a word to find a neural network of word associations and meanings.

FunBrain - Within the FunBrain site, educators can find dozens of interactive educational games that younger students will enjoy. The games help with math, reading, and other subjects.

BGFL - The BGFL site offers free online activities and games that can be used with an interactive whiteboard. Throughout this site, educators will find resources for foundation, primary, and secondary education for English, science, mathematics, and other subjects.

SimplyBox - SimplyBox is a free web app that gives you the capability to capture and organize sections of web pages. The web sections you collect are organized into boxes that can be easily shared with students or colleagues.

Rader's Numbernut.com - This all inclusive math warehouse offers free online activities that students of all ages can use to improve math skills. The activities can be used on your computer and also work well with interactive whiteboards.

ScribLink - ScribLink is a free online whiteboard that can be used to collaborate in real time with students and colleagues. With this site, you can draw, upload images, chat, voice conference, and transfer files.

PrimaryGames - This fun learning site features games for language arts, math, social studies, science, and more. The site was launched by a science and technology teacher who originally created the games for his own classroom.

eField Trips - eField Trips allows students to take virtual tours of exciting monuments and attractions around the United States. Each tour features a virtual experience, field journal, and "ask the expert" question and answer opportunities. To access the tours, you must sign up for a free account.

Tramline - This site is loaded with virtual tours and field trips that students can take to explore the world of science. The tours explore everything from ecosystems to prehistoric life.

Mathsframe.co.uk - Mathsframe offers several free math resources that teachers can use with interactive whiteboards. The resources cover calculating, counting and partitioning.

BookBuilder - With this site, you can create, publish, share, and read digital books to your students. BookBuilder is perfect for teachers who want to customize learning through original books that will interest students.

Classtools.net - Classtools.net offers free tools that teachers can use to create their own interactive games to embed into blogs, wikis, websites, and more.

Earthtrips - Earthtrips allows students to take a virtual tour into the history of the earth. In this virtual tour, students are presented with raw information so that they can study earth science as professionals.
My thanks to education writer Karen Schweitzer for this quest post. Karen is the About.com: Guide to Business School and she also writes reviews for OnlineCourses.


Sunday, September 6, 2009

New e-Magazine for EFL Teachers

Tunisian English Teaching Forum

The Tunisian English Teaching Forum have just published the first issue of their new e-magazine, which is "for and by teachers in Tunisia and abroad".

Mohamed Salah Abidi and his team have produced an excellent product containing lots of useful information and links.

It is a very enjoyable, informative read and makes for a great practical resource, which can be referenced again and again. You can read it online or download it for offline viewing.

Feedback and contributions for the next issue are welcomed and can be emailed to Mohamed Salah Abidi at med.sahaATgmail.com

The Tunisian English Teaching Forum e-magazine will be publishing quarterly and I am already looking forward to the next issue!


Saturday, August 29, 2009

ThinkQuest Developing 21st Century Skills

ThinkQuest

ThinkQuest is an online learning platform that helps you to to integrate learning projects into your curriculum and encourages your students to develop 21st century skills.

ThinkQuest includes a:
* projects area for teachers and students engage in collaborative learning
* competition area for students to participate in technology contests
library area containing a large online repository of student-developed learning projects
professional development area offering comprehensive training for educators

Sample lessons and projects are included to help you get started and the library area includes over 7,000 websites created by students from around the world.

ThinkQuest is a fabulous resource for 21st century learning!


Friday, July 24, 2009

Useful Resources From the OER

OER Wiki

The goal of the OER movement is to "equalize access to knowledge worldwide through sharing online high quality content. Open Educational Resources are digitalized materials offered freely and openly for use and reuse in teaching, learning and research".

In supporting this, the OER wiki provides links to many useful resources including:
* Portals and gateways
* Repositories
* Development and publishing initiatives
* Software and tools
* Teaching using OER

Also, the recent publication "Open Educational Resources: Conversations in Cyberspace", which brings together background papers and reports from the first three years of activities in the UNESCO OER Community, is available for download.

This publication captures "the conversations between leaders of some of the first OER projects, and documents early debates on the issues that continue to challenge the movement. The publication will provide food for thought for all those intrigued by OER – its promise and its progress".

Well worth checking out as well as the OER Commons mentioned in an earlier post.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Computer & Language Open Content Courses

Open-Of-Course

Open-Of-Course provides a selection of multilingual online courses and tutorials, using the Moodle VLE, with the focus on educational information that benefits daily life.

The available courses relate to computers, the Internet and learning languages. For anyone interested in these areas, there is certainly lots to choose from.

I found the course covering the ECDL syllabus with Open Office, all be it older versions of both, to be quite useful.

However, there is no date on the site, so it is hard to tell just how up to date the materials are. Also, some of the links within the modules are broken but, having said this, there is still lots of useful information and links provided at Open-Of-Course.


Friday, June 19, 2009

Finding OpenCourseWare Material

OpenCourseWare Consortium

You can use the OpenCourseWare Consortium to find course materials from associated OpenCourseWare Colleges either by browsing each site individually or by searching across all the sites.

OpenCourseWare is defined as the "free and open digital publication of high quality educational materials, organized as courses". The OpenCourseWare Consortium is a collaboration of more than 200 higher education institutions and associated organizations from around the world creating a broad and deep body of open educational content using the shared model.

The OpenCourseWare Consortium seeks to advance education and empower people worldwide through opencourseware.

Japan, Spain and the USA are the leading contributors at present. Unfortunately, no Irish colleges involved as yet. I wonder which one will be the first?????


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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Free Resources For Teachers by Teachers (6)

OER Commons

OER Commons is all about sharing open educational resources. Subject areas include: Arts, Business, Humanities, Mathematics & Statistics, Science & Technology and Social Sciences. Over 16 different types of course materials are provided.

You can search OER Commons by subject area, grade level, material type, media format and conditions of use or by selecting a relevant tag.

Once registered, you can, also, collect your chosen resources in your own portfolio area. OER Commons is yet another great place to find useful subject material.

The worldwide OER movement is committed to the provision of "equitable access to high-quality education." The aim is to enable "systemic change in teaching and learning through accessible content, and importantly, through embedding participatory processes and effective technologies for engaging with learning".


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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Free Resources For Teachers by Teachers (5)

Curriki

Curriki, combined from 'curriculum' and 'wiki', is an Internet site for Open Source Curriculum (OSC), aiming to provide universal access to free curricula and instructional materials for grades K-12.

Curriki focuses on a complete curricula solution, not just a textbook or lesson plans, but a complete course of instruction and assessment including easy-to-use tools for creating curriculum packets out of the content assets available on Curriki.

Once you create an account, you can access all the resources at Curriki and you can build up your own collection of favourite resources.

Currently, there are over 25,000 resources available in the following subject areas: arts, career and educational technology, education, educational technology, health, information and media literacy, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies and world languages.

In this interview with Chris Walsh, CTO Joshua Marks explains exactly what Curriki is all about.




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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Useful Multimedia Training Kit

ItrainOnline

ItrainOnline, promoting Internet training, provide a very useful Multimedia Training Kit, which could be used for introductory ICT modules, professional development modules or indeed for self paced learning.

The Kit includes full sets of trainers notes, handouts, presentations, exercises, worksheets, glossaries and evaluation forms. Most of the material is provided in text/graphics format, although there are some videos included.

If you wish you can update the modules, some last updated in 2003, as they are provided under Creative Commons licence.

Apart from the Multimedia Training Kit there are lots of other useful resources on this site, which are relevant and up to date. Well worth having a look around.


 
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World Digital Library is Here!

World Digital Library

I am delighted to see that the World Digital Library, mentioned back in December 2007, is up and running.

The World Digital Library makes it possible to:
discover, study, and enjoy cultural treasures from around the world on one site, in a variety of ways. These cultural treasures include, but are not limited to, manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, and architectural drawings.

Items may easily be browsed by place, time, topic, type of item, and contributing institution, or can be located by an open-ended search, in several languages. Special features include interactive geographic clusters, a timeline, advanced image-viewing and interpretive capabilities. Item-level descriptions and interviews with curators about featured items provide additional information.

Check it out now. This is a great educational resource!!

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Technology Tip Sheets

Tip Sheets

Shawn Brandt has produced some excellent tip sheets to help teachers integrate technology into their classrooms.

The tip sheets, downloadable in word format, deal with many useful software packages and website that can be used to enhance learning.

Shawn has also included a Digital Storytelling project page, which details all the steps necessary to use storytelling to promote project-based learning in the classroom.

Thanks for a  great resource Shawn :-)


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Friday, February 13, 2009

Open Training with UNESCO

Open Training Platform

UNESCO's Open Training Platform is fantastic resource providing links to over 3,000 training resources within 293 categories.

The purpose of the platform is to "empower trainers or/and trainees with free resources, offer them a structured collaborative space to share their training but also to promote and value the “open” training materials, which are freely and openly accessible for trainers and self-learners to use and re-use for non commercial purposes such as teaching, learning and research".

Could be well worth your while checking out the resources on the Open Training Platform


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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Goodies Galore on the OpenEducationDisc

OpenEducationDisc

The OpenDisc provides an educational version called OpenEducationDisc containing "high quality open source software" which "focuses solely on meeting educational needs of students of all ages".

The contents are categorised in the following areas: Office and Design, Internet, Art and Graphics, Multimedia, Science and Mathematics, Games, Utilities and Advanced Internet. In total, the OpenEducationDisc contains 47 useful programs, all nicely bundled in one place.

The normal OpenDisc contains a slightly different compilation of 39 programs.

The OpenEducationDisc is Windows based but many of the listed programs do work on other operating systems. Wonder if there is a Mac or Linux equivalent for the OpenEducationDisc. Anyone know?


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Monday, January 26, 2009

Tune in for Your Daily Technology Tip

Tekzilla

Tekzilla provides daily tips on using digital technology and is a great resource for teaching/learning to use ICT. The videos produced at Tekzilla are short, clear and interesting to watch.

As of today, Tekzilla has 274 archived episodes available. Certainly, it would be well worth adding Tekzilla to your RSS reader!

Thanks to Richard for pointing this one out.

This is an interesting tip about adding the weather to your Google calendar.



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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Free Resources for Teachers by Teachers (4)

Connexions

Connexions is a "place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc".

Connexions believes that "sharing is good". There is no need to re-invent the wheel. You can select, amend and reuse any of the resources to create the most effective learning materials for you.

To date, Connections has 7968 reusable modules woven into 430 collections.

Yes, I believe, Connections is yet another example of a fantastic content sharing resource :-)

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