1.30.2017

Digital tools for classroom

Image from elearningclassroom.wikispaces.com
Jacqui Sharp made a good compilation of digital tools that can be used in your classroom[1]. Of course there are more good tools. If you want you can share your experience here to other colleagues know how to use it.

To know more tools see this presentation[2]:


[1] http://elearningclassroom.wikispaces.com/Getting+Ready
[2] http://www.slideshare.net/jonathanwylie/the-best-free-web-tools-for-engaging-students-in-11-classrooms

1.26.2017

TEL Roadmaps 5 areas


The Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) roadmaps are divided in 5 key areas:

  • Leadership planning roadmap;
  • TEL in the curriculum roadmap;
  • Professional development roadmap;
  • School's TEL culture roadmap;
  • Resources and infrastructure roadmap.

Each area has 4 consecutive stages of progression.
  1. Initial
  2. Enabled
  3. Confident
  4. Mature
Each stage represents a more advanced stage than its predecessor.

1.18.2017

Self-evaluations

The Self-evaluations help the Technology Enhanced Learning team and planners to analyse the school’s current stage of development in ICT and Digital Technologies. Completion of all the Self-evaluations provides the school with a snapshot of its strengths and challenges in relation to Technology Enhanced Learning and allows the school to identify priorities for progression to more advanced stages and becoming a Digital School of Europe.

Get more information here: http://www.digitalschoolseurope.eu/roadmapself-evaluation/

1.16.2017

TEL Roadmaps


The Roadmap helps the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) team and planners to analyse the school’s current stage of development in Technology Enhanced Learning and identify priorities for the future. 

Completion of the Self-evaluation tool associated with the Roadmap provides the school with a snapshot of its strengths and challenges in relation to Technology Enhanced Learning and allows the school to identify priorities for progression to more advanced stages.

Get more information here:

http://www.digitalschoolseurope.eu/technology-enhanced-learning-road-map/

1.13.2017

20 Digital Skills for Teachers

Computer, School, Work, Business, Learning, Teachers


The 21st century teacher should be able to :
1- Create and edit  digital audio
2- Use Social bookmarking to share resources with and between learners
3- Use blogs and wikis to create online platforms for students
4- Exploit digital images for classroom use

5- Use video content to engage students
6- Use infographics to visually stimulate students
7- Use Social networking sites to connect with colleagues and grow professionally
8- Create and deliver asynchronous presentations and training sessions
9- Compile a digital e-portfolio for their own development
10- be able to detect plagiarized works in students assignments
11- Create screen capture videos and tutorials
12- Curate web content for classroom learning
13- Use and provide students with task management tools to organize their work and plan their learning
14- Use polling software to create a real-time survey in class
15- Understand issues related to copyright and fair use of online materials
16- Use digital assessment tools to create quizzes
17- Find and evaluate authentic web based content
18- Use digital tools for time management purposes
19- Use note taking tools to share interesting content with your students
20- Use of online sticky notes to capture interesting ideas
Liste retrieved from: educatorstechnology.com

1.06.2017

1.04.2017

Create a blog for your classroom




Here they are the basics steps to create a blog for your classroom:









Welcome



Welcome to Digital Schools of Europe

The Digital Schools of Europe project aims to enhance digital integration in learning, teaching, training and youth work at various levels throughout the EU.
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