Have you ever heard of Kahoot? It is just an amazing tool to create fun and engaging games to assess learning at any time in class!
sexta-feira, 25 de setembro de 2015
Kahoot!
Have you ever heard of Kahoot? It is just an amazing tool to create fun and engaging games to assess learning at any time in class!
sexta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2015
Process Writing with Google Docs
Google Docs has tools that allow students and teacher to work collaborativelly on one file. Process writing is made really easy.
By clicking the blue “share” button in the top right corner, you are able to invite people to “edit,” “comment,” or “view" your document. There are two ways to share, first by sharing with a gmail account and second with a link.When you share with a link, there's no need to have a gmail account.
So, let's say you want your students to do the Writing Program using google docs. You can ask your students to write their piece on a google doc and share it with you. And you don't have to make changes on the document. To provide feedback, you can use “comments”. To add a comment, highlight the word or section you would like students to change and press the “comment” button. This will open a comment window where you write symbols or feedback.
Students can then make the necessary changes or ask for clarification, with no need to send the document back to you!
Anyone willing to try? I´m looking for teachers who want to try Google with their students! Get in touch! ;)
sexta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2015
Google Tools 101
Why Google? Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration! Oh, did I mention collaboration? Google tools allow students and teachers to collaborate very easily, through a presentation, doc, form, and many other ways.
Here you will find some ideas:
Which other Google Tools do you use in class? Do you use the tools mentioned in different ways? Share your ideas on the comments! =)
*Note: In case you want to use any of the samples used in the presentation, just make a copy to your own Google Drive (File>Make a copy)
sexta-feira, 15 de maio de 2015
Gamification
Gamification refers to the use of game mechanisms in order to solve practical problems or engage a certain audience. It has been used in small and big companies in order to support the achievement of their goals. It is possible to transform different tasks into games, which will trigger motivation, cooperation, engagement and personal satisfaction.
And, of course, gamification has a huge potencial in education. But I'm not only talking about the use of games in class. I'm talking about transfoming different tasks and activities into games, and also having students create games to enhance their learning.
Do you have a great experience with gamification in class you'd like to share? Comment here! =)
I want to share with you an app that you can use to create games. It's called Tiny Tap. Have you ever tried it? You can also find many games created by other teachers to play with your students. What if we created and shared different games? We could build our own library of games! Who's in?
quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2015
sexta-feira, 10 de abril de 2015
The Use of Social Media in School
How have you been using social media in the classroom? How does it help as a teacher? How does it help your students learn better? How does it help you interact/ communicate with students?
The infographic below provides great insights on the of social media as an educational tool. We have shared many ideas during In-Service sessions, but I´d like to hear more from you! Do you have a great activity to share? Do you want to see your post here on the blog? So, please get in touch!!! The more we share, the more we learn. And there's no one better than you teachers to share ideas that have been tried out in class! =)
Source: The Use of Social Media in School
sexta-feira, 27 de março de 2015
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