terça-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2016
Ser professor no século XXI - desafios
Um desafio para todos os professores: Se é um professor do século XXI, eis algumas tarefas a desenvolver durante este ano letivo. Faça uma checklist e vá apontando... depois partilhe com a nossa comunidade SUPERTABI
terça-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2016
Workshop "O iPad / Tablet - aplicações para o ensino"
Decorreu hoje a primeira sessão do 2.º Workshop para docentes da Universidade do Porto, denominado "O iPad / Tablet - aplicações para o ensino".
Uma das vertentes deste workshop é (i) verificar a existência de aplicações e orientá-las do ponto de vista pedagógica para a sua utilização em contexto de sala de aula; (ii) outra é refletir sobre o tipo de tarefas em que pode ser usada.
Kahoot
Game based learning App
https://kahoot.it/#/ - versão aluno
https://getkahoot.com/ - versão professor
Padlet
Mural colaborativo
https://padlet.com
terça-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2016
Projetos Surprise Me - Licenciatura em Educação Básica - UM
Decorreu ontem no Instituto de Educação da Universidade do Minho a apresentação dos projetos Surprise Me, por parte dos alunos da Licenciatura em Educação Básica. Os projetos foram muito diversificados, com ideias inovadoras e arrojadas, potenciando as TIC como forma dos alunos adquirirem competências de aprendizagem. Acima de tudo pretendemos que os alunos refletissem sobre as práticas pedagógicas, sobre inovação pedagógica e na forma de introdução das TIC no processo educativo, não esquecendo qual é o fim da aprendizagem.
Ficam aqui alguns registos fotográficos da aula.
Parabéns a todos os futuros professores!
terça-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2015
7 Free Tools for Building Review Games
One teacher's needs are little bit different from another's so this list covers a fairly wide range of options.
TinyTap is a good iPad and Android app for creating your own review games based on pictures and diagrams. You can create games in which students have to identify parts of picture or diagram. You can also build games in which your students have to assemble a puzzle by dragging and dropping pieces into place (the puzzle does not have to follow the jigsaw puzzle format). Click here to see a selection of games that teachers have made and published through TinyTap.
ClassTools.net offers a handful of templates for building your own educational games. Through ClassTools.net you could build a Pac-Man style game, a Connect Four style of game, or build a QR code treasure hunt for your students.
Socrative and Kahoot continue to be my two favorite platforms for hosting fast-paced review quizzes. Both services allow you to create quizzes and host quizzes that your students complete through their mobile devices or laptops. Students can receive instant feedback on each question (if you allow that option) and a final score. In both tools you can include pictures as part of your questions. Socrative allows you to host team activities that they call "space races."
If a Jeopardy-style game is what you're after, eQuizShow, Jeopardy Rocks, and FlipQuiz are worth giving a try. None of the three services requires you to download any files to create your activities. All three services provide text-based questions for free. eQuizShow and FlipQuiz support picture-based questions if you upgrade to their premium plans. Click here to learn more about FlipQuiz, eQuizShow, and Jeopardy Rocks.
http://www.tinytap.it/
http://www.tinytap.it/games/
http://www.classtools.net/
http://socrative.com/
https://getkahoot.com/
http://equizshow.com/
https://www.jeopardy.rocks/
http://flipquiz.me/
TinyTap is a good iPad and Android app for creating your own review games based on pictures and diagrams. You can create games in which students have to identify parts of picture or diagram. You can also build games in which your students have to assemble a puzzle by dragging and dropping pieces into place (the puzzle does not have to follow the jigsaw puzzle format). Click here to see a selection of games that teachers have made and published through TinyTap.
ClassTools.net offers a handful of templates for building your own educational games. Through ClassTools.net you could build a Pac-Man style game, a Connect Four style of game, or build a QR code treasure hunt for your students.
Socrative and Kahoot continue to be my two favorite platforms for hosting fast-paced review quizzes. Both services allow you to create quizzes and host quizzes that your students complete through their mobile devices or laptops. Students can receive instant feedback on each question (if you allow that option) and a final score. In both tools you can include pictures as part of your questions. Socrative allows you to host team activities that they call "space races."
If a Jeopardy-style game is what you're after, eQuizShow, Jeopardy Rocks, and FlipQuiz are worth giving a try. None of the three services requires you to download any files to create your activities. All three services provide text-based questions for free. eQuizShow and FlipQuiz support picture-based questions if you upgrade to their premium plans. Click here to learn more about FlipQuiz, eQuizShow, and Jeopardy Rocks.
http://www.tinytap.it/
http://www.tinytap.it/games/
http://www.classtools.net/
http://socrative.com/
https://getkahoot.com/
http://equizshow.com/
https://www.jeopardy.rocks/
http://flipquiz.me/
sábado, 19 de dezembro de 2015
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