The best blogs in social media and education in 2010
http://edublogawards.com/announcing-the-2010-edublog-awards-winners/
DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).
The best blogs in social media and education in 2010
http://edublogawards.com/announcing-the-2010-edublog-awards-winners/
A list of high-quality mash-up where colleges and universities wrangle feeds from blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and more to create a compelling page that gives a real-time snapshot of all an institution has to offer.
http://patrickpowers.net/2010/12/best-social-media-mash-ups-in-higher-education/
Artificial as the year’s end might be, I can’t help but look back in amazement at the technology trends and changes we’ve seen and speculate about how we will learn and enable learning experiences in 2011. Some of this year’s
An excellent and comprehensive introduction on how to use Twitter for Social Learning.
Canadian higher education will be able to leverage their massive investments in technology to provide students with better, more engaging and interactive learning experiences.
Some great ideas for teachers innovate in 2011!
http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology_and_learning/11_ed_tech_ideas_for_2011
The students will adapt to technologies as they go, but we can provide guidance as to what to do with it. No matter how much technology changes, the fundamental ability to ask questions, posit answers, and draw conclusions (this is
Learning to Moodle – Basics for Teachers” is a full Moodle course complete with videos and tutorials for showing the beginner teacher how to navigate, manage and create using a Moodle classroom.
The Buck Institute For Education, which has created a number of Project-Based Learning resources that are on The Best Sites For Cooperative Learning Ideas list, have recently had Common Craft, the wildly popular animation company, to create a video on
Three higher ed tech experts discuss technology trends for the year ahead, citing increased mobile and wireless access and cloud computing among them. But are campuses also in for a little bit of a return to the “basics” in the
Nowadays with nothing more than a reliable Internet connection you and your students can create all kinds of documentary, entertainment, and how-to videos.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/12/12-ways-to-create-videos-without-camera.html
There is lots of great information on there on Web 2.0 and using technology in the classroom for teachers. But often if you have teachers that are just starting out or need some help figuring all this tech stuff out,
The operators of the popular online encyclopedia hit the road to discuss the challenges education sees with this resource.
http://www.emergingedtech.com/2010/12/is-there-a-role-for-wikipedia-in-the-classroom/