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Revolution in Education
L'actualite de la formation, du digital learning et de la pensee visuelle - Curated by Marco Bertolini |
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Mastering English requires abilities that most children don’t develop until they're pre-teens.
Rescooped by Marco Bertolini from Creative Writing |
Une très belle visualisation de la distance lexicale entre les langues européennes.
Distancia y cercanía léxica entre entre lenguajes europeos
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The folks at Boundless who last brought us the EdTech Buzzwords Infographic are back with The History of Education. The graphic takes a look at how formal education began, changes along the way, current day and predictions for the next twenty years.
Une superbe infographie qui nous rappelle avec humour et
The folks at Boundless who last brought us the EdTech Buzzwords Infographic are back with The History of Education. The graphic takes a look at how formal education began, changes along the way, current day and predictions for the next twenty years.
A cool infographic on the history of education! #edlt561
Rescooped by Marco Bertolini from Elearning, pédagogie, technologie et numérique... |
Great Scoop Christine! A good glance into the habbits of our teens!
93% of students use study apps70% of students study solo during exams59% of students use a mobile phone to study42% of students have as favorite place to study their bedroom30% of students prefer to use Google Drive.
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TWITTER TRANSFORMS EDUCATORS
Before the advent of Twitter, most educators I know had limited opportunities to collaborate with colleagues outside their building. Some subscribed to listservs or participated in online forums, but these outlets lacked critical mass; teachers also networked at in-person conferences and training sessions, but these isolated events didn't provide ongoing support.
Enter Twitter. I've heard many educators say that Twitter is the most effective way to collaborate and that they've learned more with Twitter than they have from years of formal professional development.
Here are some of the specific ways educators are using Twitter to collaborate:
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Twitter provides a great opportunity to collaborate with educators outside of your local physical community. The exchange of ideas and perspectives can reenergize your career. “Twitter is often just the introduction — the virtual handshake that opens the door to a deeper collaboration”
A pretty interesting article about spelling and language learning.