13 Ways to #Learn in #2013: The #eLearning Coach

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Opportunities for learning seem limitless, applications get smarter and the content gets richer. I just hope we don’t all evolve into robot heads at some point. Enjoy! At the end you’ll find links to lists from the three previous years. Expand your learning options with this list of 13 new ways and things to learn.

1. Get Inspired by Great Speeches


2. Research with Open Access Journals


3. Publish Your Own Graphic Novel


4. Read Your Way Around the World


5. Converse in Twitter Chats


 6. Curate An Art Collection


7. Dive into Sound


8. Visualize Data


9. Choose A Learning Channel

youtube


10. Master a Language


11. Ask a Knowledge Engine

wolfram-alpha


12. Publish a Magazine 


13. Explore Maps Old and New


Need more ways to learn? See lists from the previous years.

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7 Habits for Highly Effective Teachers!

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“1. Be proactiveyou choose success

2.  Begin with the end in minddesired direction

3.  Put first things firstpriorities

4.  Think win-winsolutions

5.  Seek first to understand, then to be understoodlisten

6.  Synergizecreative cooperation – innovate and adapt

7.  Sharpen the sawself-renewal

BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE!”

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How We Will Teach&Learn #MindShift

Brilliant post: Colaboration among united educators, ICT and blended or hybrid learning. Could it be more?

And what does it really mean?

  • “Teachers’ and students’ relationships are changing, as they learn from each other.
  • Teachers roles are shifting from owners of information to facilitators and guides to learning.
  • Educators are finding different ways of using class time.
  • Introverted students are finding ways to participate in class discussions online.
  • Different approaches to teaching are being used in the same class.
  • Students are getting a global perspective.”

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Online Pedagogy

here I am again. I admire all my colleagues who work hard day and night. I am trying to keep the pace but it is hard. Interrupted by my responsibilities at school and by my private  life (strange, isn’t it?), I miss to post interesting ideas on the subject I am interested in.

This video is very true. It represents the third online pedagogy principle presented by Peltz. Teacher must be virtually present all the time.