This eLearning Technology Compass provides another way to help you choose technology tools. Working from the inner circle towards the outer circle you will find
* Goals
* Competencies
* Performance Assessments
* Ring of Technologies
Under this visual you will also find a detailed table that lists:
* Desired Competencies
* Rationale
* Related Activities
* Potential Technologies
And the site also provides tutorials on many of the tools.
This is like a one stop shop that will help you find great tools to help students grow skills in the desired competencies.
This eLearning Technology Compass is based on a matrix that helps instructors meet their learning outcomes by choosing the right tech tool for the job.
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A free downloadable package of software that comes to you from Michigan's Integrated Technology Support. For information and links to many other resources check out this post!
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There are a slew of free ways to make digital portfolios with students and for students. These are some of our favorites!
Beth Dichter's insight:
Have you considered having your students create a digital portfolio? As we move more and more to digital technology the ability to do this becomes easier, and the reasons you might do so seem to increase.A few of the reasons you might consider digital portfolio:
* students are able to see their progress over time;
* it helps you as a teacher be able to track student progress more easily;
* it is easy to share with other teachers as students matriculate;
* they provide a tool for teacher and student to communicate.
One issue that has often stopped folks is how to save these portfolios. This post share four resources that you might consider using to do this: Evernote, Google Sites, WordPress and Edublogs. Each has a short explanation, oftem providing pros and cons.
"It will take classroom teachers, who understand that '21st Century Learning' cannot be equaled to 'using computers, iPads, web 2.0 tools or other technology gadgets and tools' at a set time during their schedule, to make the shift how we think about learning."
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This eLearning Technology Compass is based on a matrix that helps instructors meet their learning outcomes by choosing the right tech tool for the job.