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How to showcase Teacher Effectiveness using digital portfolios
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Innovative educators take great pride in their work and they are determining ways to showcase this work using digital portfolios. Some are creating websites, others blogs or wikis, and some are…
Read More »Preparing Schools for Mobile Learning Success
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab A prominent Louisiana-based IT leader breaks down what mobility means for K–12 environments. Textbook-driven, “sage on the stage” instruction is no longer regarded as the most effective way to engage…
Read More »5 Reasons to use Piwik with Moodle
See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious Are you using Google Analytics for compiling useful Moodle data? Have you considered using Piwik? Piwik is an Open Source (self-hosted) alternative to Google Analytics, and it’s pretty awesome. The feature list…
Read More »Shortcut to OpenBadges
See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious The chances are you are busy in your job, too busy to play with Moodle these days. You have heard of Open Badges but you need to fast track your knowledge of them…
Read More »LMSs of Smaller Colleges | edutechnica
See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious For this analysis, we’ve broken out a separate category for “no detected institutional LMS” and combined what previously were the “legacy” and “other” categories into just one – “other.” We define “no detected…
Read More »The Power of The Educational Infographic
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab The Power of The Educational Infographic 2 | Piktochart Infographic Editor – See on magic.piktochart.com
Read More »Teachers’ Guide to Trendy EdTech Concepts Infographic
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab To help teachers, the Teachers’ Guide to Trendy EdTech Concepts Infographic can serve as an educational technology cheatsheet. See on elearninginfographics.com
Read More »15 Technologies That Were Supposed to Change Education Forever
See on Scoop.it – Blended Learning Lab Every generation has its shiny new technology that’s supposed to change education forever. In the 1920s it was radio books. In the 1930s it was television lectures. Here in the second…
Read More »Digital Literacy Multimodal Media
See on Scoop.it – Digital Fluency “This presentation is about teaching and learning practices.It is about why I believe schools need to become future focussed. 2014 Learning CultureJohn Hattie’s research indicates that when employing computers, students learning achievements increase when students have…
Read More »Moodle.org is now very shiny
See on Scoop.it – Moodlicious Introducing the new moodle.org, the first of many improvements @MoodleHQ to better serve the#Moodle community! The new homepage is intended to make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for and we also…
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