Des del web FacultyFocus.com ens arriba un interessant document (descarregable com a pdf.) que ens parla de diverses eines tecnològiques i diverses estratègies docents per a millorar l’aprenentatge dels estudiants de les nostres aules d’avui.
El document recull diversos escrits de John Orlando, de la Norwich University, referit a l’ús de “VoiceThread“, “Wikipèdia“, “Blogger“, “Prezi” o senzillament a l’ús dels smartphones a l’aula.
Teaching with Technology:
Tools and Strategies to Improve Student Learning
If you’re interested in using technology tools to enhance your teaching, it’s easy to get over- whelmed by the mountain of information out there. To make matters worse, much of it is either highly technical or simply not very practical for the college classroom.
Teaching with Technology: Tools and Strategies to Improve Student Learning approaches teaching technologies from your perspective — discussing what works, what doesn’t, and how to implement the best ideas in the best ways.
These articles were written by John Orlando, PhD, program director at Norwich University, as part of the Teaching with Technology column on Faculty Focus. You’ll find the articles are loaded with practical information as well as links to valuable resources. Articles in the report include:
• Using VoiceThread to Build Student Engagement
• Wikipedia in the Classroom: Tips for Effective Use
• Blogging to Improve Student Learning: Tips and Tools for Getting Started
• Prezi: A Better Way of Doing Presentations
• Using Polling and Smartphones to Keep Students Engaged
Whether the courses you teach are face-to-face, online, blended, or all of the above, this report explains effective ways to incorporate technology into your courses to create a rich learning experience for students, and a rewarding teaching experience for you.
Mary Bart Editor Faculty Focus
