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16 meilleurs outils de rédaction en ligne pour les étudiants et les rédacteurs
Rédiger un bon essai ou un article de blog intéressant peut être aussi simple que de trouver les bons outils d’écriture à utiliser. Les outils d’écriture en ligne tels que l’intelligence artificielle (IA) et les applications peuvent faciliter la rédaction d’articles de blog ou d’essais et vous aider à obtenir de meilleures notes pour vos devoirs d’écriture. Si vous cherchez un moyen d’améliorer…
DIARIO PA1. CURRI Y EVA.
Os presento a Curri y a Eva, mis compañeros en esta fase.
Curri ha sido un compañero muy completo y a la vez difícil de tratar. Es uno de los elementos clave para darle sentido a todo el trabajo y ver que tras él se consigue aquello que la ley manda.
Eva en cambio se me hizo más amena y divertida. Supongo que me gustara más fue debido al uso de Bubbl.us, siempre se me hacen más divertidas las actividades el uso de tecnologías nuevas y eso que descubrí que tenía cosas por limar.
Mi problema ha sido ir haciendo la matriz en el bloque anterior y hacerme a Curri sin pensar en un futuro paisaje mío. Quizás porque no me he centrado del todo en el curso y he ido cumpliendo batallas, pero mi momento actual no me da para más. Pero eso me llevó a que cuando me enfrenté a Eva, me tocó incorporar nuevas actividades a la matriz y volver a rehacer trabajo anterior o incrementarlo. Quizás si hubiera tenido presente desde el momento de la matriz el enfoque final, el trabajo realizado al principio me hubiera allanado el camino final. Y lo que me ha pasado es que he ido puliendo piedras que me he puesto yo misma. Pero una vez todo superado, Curri y Eva han sido buenos compañeros.
Eva ha conseguido centrar todo lo anterior y ver una luz enfocada hacia el paisaje.
Os dejo una foto de Eva:
En cuanto al uso diario de todo lo trabajado hasta ahora tengo que añadir que está en proceso, semana azul, pruebas de ciclo medio, etc. están posponiendo algunas actividades. Por ello tengo pendiente de hacer alguna actividad voluntaria para poderla usar en mis clases de 2 ESO o 2PMAR. Pero la prioridad es lo obligatorio y si ya llego a lo voluntario, pues participaré.
Os seguiré contando en cuanto tenga más información de mis progresos en el aula.
DIARIO PA1. CONECTA EL CURRÍCULUM Y EVALUACIÓN
El inicio del plan de ataque me ha encantado puesto que es lo que todos los profesores hacemos a diario: programar, buscar recursos y planificar la evaluación. Ponerlo en un mapa conceptual me parece una idea estupenda, yo suelo hacerlo pero en papel y desconocía la existencia de esta herramienta bubbl.us. A partir de ahora seguro que la utilizo a menudo.
El mapa que he hecho es extremadamente sencillo, pero me ha servido para introducirme en el manejo de esta herramienta, aunque aún me queda mucho por aprender.
Como herramientas de evaluación he introducido listas de cotejo, rúbricas y pruebas escritas. Son las más habituales y las que más suelo utilizar, en particular las rúbricas ya que me resulta muy fácil obtener la calificación a partir de las mismas.
Suelo emplear también cuestionarios de respuesta múltiple que se autocorrigen, creo que este tipo de cuestionarios les estimula bastante, suelo hacerlos de ideas previas y también de repaso cuando las unidades didácticas lo permiten.
Pienso que la conexión entre el currículum y la evaluación es la piedra angular de nuestro trabajo, tenemos que conectarlo constantemente y tenerlo muy presente en cada actividad que se plantea. Sin esta conexión corremos el riesgo de caer en errores que a lo largo del curso pueden ser irreparables.
Mindmap erstellen via bubbl.us
In der heutigen Zeit, in der wir ständig mit neuen Medien und Inhalten überflutet werden, ist es manchmal sinnvoll Ordnung zu schaffen. Mindmap ist dafür eine altbewährte Art, unser Leben etwas zu vereinfachen und Struktur hineinzubringen. Mittlerweile gibt es dafür aber sehr bereichernde Programme, die uns dabei helfen und unsere Erkenntnisse jederzeit wieder neu anbringen lassen.
Dazu stelle ich euch bubbl.us vor: Eine Gratisversion zur Herstellung eines Mindmaps. Am Ende kann es als JPG oder PNG exportiert, geteilt oder gedruckt werden.
Hier ein Beispiel einer Zusammenfassung des Beitrages “Finden, ohne zu suchen”
Speziell kann es in der Schule gebraucht werden, um…
… einen Überblick zu schaffen.
… ein Thema zusammenzufassen.
… Verbindungen zu erkennen und herzustellen.
… zu strukturieren und organisieren.
Get Sorted
It’s a new beginning to a new year; well at least for the students and teachers who have embarked on a new academic year. For many I know the time for resolutions start in January. I would suggest you start your new resolutions with starting your resolutions in September/October. You will be ahead of the game by December and this year won’t have seemed like it’s a waste.
To help you get started on your new found enthusiasm for change; why not rely on the trusted Internet to organize your life for you. As the saying goes ‘every little helps’.
1: Let’s get you started with something simple. Padlet (Formerly Wallwisher) is a free on-line notice board marker built for collaboration or to use on your own. It’s so easy to use that all you have to do is go to padlet.com and then double click anywhere on the workspace, write and post; that’s it. No registration required and it’s that simple. However I would suggest registering with Padlet to access and moderate your wall for a later stage.
You can use it as a digital sticky note or for discussing new ideas, taking notes. Each click opens up a new digital sticky note where you can enter text, add images, videos or links that you might want to remember. Sticky notes or digital sticky notes are as useful, as you want them to be.
2: Got some great ideas? But always forget to jot them down? Well Bubbl.us is there for you to create simple to use and easy to maneuver around to help people organize their ideas from mind to digital. It’s very simple with very few buttons to de-clutter the interface. It’s a tool that works well for individuals or people to use together. To get started all you have to do is go to bubbl.us and click on the start button. From there you start typing an idea, which strands out to other ideas that might start popping out of your head. Once this simple or complex spider web of ideas is complete then you can either simply discard the page or save it for future reference. If you wish to save it for future reference then you have to register with the site. Other options entail exporting it as an image, print it directly or simply email it. It’s a fantastic tool for organizing your thoughts.
3: The men around the world have definitely been there, where they get a discreet call or text from the better half to remember the milk. Some very clever people have come with rememberthemilk.com. The ‘PC World’ magazine calls it as ‘reinventing the to-do-list’. It’s free to use and sign up which is always a bonus. It is compatible with Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, Blackberry, Apple iPhone and Android phones. Because of its ability to work with almost any mobile device you can manage your tasks from anywhere, get email, SMS or IM reminders, share your tasks so your wife can create that to-do-list and simply share it with you and of course don’t forget it’s FREE. It has to be one of the best ways to manage your tasks. As the tagline from the website goes, you will ‘never forget the milk (or anything else) again.
4: At one point in our lives, I am sure we have been in situations where you have spent time organizing your files and made sure you take the important files with you on your USB. Whether it’s to work or to your friend’s house, it just happens that when you need the USB most, you seem to have left it somewhere but it is not where you need it. Well the geeks on the Internet have thought of a solution for this problem too. It’s called Dropbox. You download the application from dropbox.com, which is compatible with Windows, Apple, Linux and your mobile devices. Once downloaded you register for a free account, which entitles you for a free 5 GIG of space on the World Wide Web. The neat thing about this application is that once Dropbox has been installed on your machine it appears like any other folder and you simply save work that you would like accessible from anywhere where there is Internet access. If you happen to be out or at work, you simple login to your account and you will have instant access to your files from your computer at home. Don’t worry about security issues as Dropbox uses a secure web access, which prevents data theft. You can also use similar free solutions from Apple, Google, Amazon and much more.
Hopefully we have tried to organize your thoughts, brainstormed your ideas, sorted your to-do-list and backed your data with easy access from anywhere. All you have to do now is find the motivation to try out these great Apps.
Get sorted
It’s a new beginning to a new year; well at least for the kids and teachers who are about to embark on a new academic year. For many I know the time for resolutions start in January. I would suggest you start your new resolutions with starting your resolutions in September/October. You will be ahead of the game by December and this year won’t have seemed like it’s a waste. To help you get started on your new found enthusiasm for change; why not rely on the trusted Internet to organize your life for you. A lit help goes a long help. As the saying goes ‘every little helps’. 1: Let’s get you started with something simple. Wallwisher is a free on-line notice board marker built for collaboration or to use on your own. It’s so easy to use that all you have to do is go to wallwisher.com and then click anywhere on the workspace, write and post; that’s it. No registration required and it’s that simple. However I would suggest registering with Wallwisher to access and moderate your wall for a later stage. You can use it as a digital sticky note or for discussing new ideas, taking notes. Each click opens up a new digital sticky note where you can enter text, add images, videos or links that you might want to remember. Sticky notes or digital sticky notes are as useful, as you want them to be. 2: Got some great ideas? But always forget to jot them down? Well Bubbl.us is there for you to create simple to use and easy to maneuver around to help people organize their ideas from mind to digital. It’s very simple with very few buttons to de-clutter the interface. It’s a tool that works well for individuals or people to use together. To get started all you have to do is go to bubbl.us and click on the start button. From there you start typing an idea, which strands out to other ideas that might start popping out of your head. Once this simple or complex spider web of ideas is complete then you can either simply discard the page or save it for future reference. If you wish to save it for future reference then you have to register with the site. Other options entail exporting it as an image, print it directly or simply email it. It’s a fantastic tool for organizing your thoughts. 3: The men around the world have definitely been there, where they get a discreet call or text from the better half to remember the milk. Some very clever people have come with rememberthemilk.com. The ‘PC World’ magazine calls it as ‘reinventing the to-do-list’. It’s free to use and sign up which is always a bonus. It is compatible with Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, Blackberry, Apple iPhone and Android phones. Because of its ability to work with almost any mobile device you can manage your tasks from anywhere, get email, SMS or IM reminders, share your tasks so your wife can create that to-do-list and simply share it with you and of course don’t forget it’s FREE. It has to be one of the best ways to manage your tasks. As the tagline from the website goes, you will ‘never forget the milk (or anything else) again. 4: At one point in our lives, I am sure we have been in situations where you have spent time organizing your files and made sure you take the important files with you on your USB. Whether it’s to work or to your friend’s house, it just happens that when you need the USB most, you seem to have left it somewhere but it is not where you need it. Well the geeks on the Internet have thought of a solution for this problem too. It’s called Dropbox. You download the application from dropbox.com, which is compatible with Windows, Apple, Linux and your mobile devices. Once downloaded you register for a free account, which entitles you for a free 2 GIG of space on the World Wide Web. The neat thing about this application is that once Dropbox has been installed on your machine it appears like any other folder and you simply save work that you would like accessible from anywhere where there is Internet access. If you happen to be out or at work, you simple login to your account and you will have instant access to your files from your computer at home. Don’t worry about security issues as Dropbox uses a secure web access, which prevents data theft. Hopefully we have tried to organize your thoughts, brainstormed your ideas, sorted your to-do-list and backed your data with easy access from anywhere. All you have to do now is find the motivation to try out these great Apps.
Technology Hacks for Educators
Technology Hacks for Educators #edtech #Oklaed #teacherPD
What is a Hack? Classroom hacks are loosely defined as anything that you can do to make your life easier or anything that can be repurposed outside of its intended use, for your benefit. If you do a search for classroom hacks on Pinterest, you will find tons of different ways to repurpose items in your room. If you Google “Educational Technology Hacks” you will get ideas that you had never…
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