El incremento de las tablets ofrece interesantes oportunidades para aproximarnos a un universo casi ilimitado de nuevas herramientas para la gestión de la información, la creación distribuida de conocimiento y el aprendizaje auto-administrado. La sesión presentará un dossier de herramientas digitales, incluye un brainstorming de aplicaciones que ofrecen un verdadero valor añadido al aprendizaje (ya sea formal o informal). Por último, se analiza la creciente adopción de tablets en bibliotecas y posibles escenarios futuros para los eBooks. ¿Cuáles son las mejores aplicaciones? ¿Cómo aprender a utilizarlas? ¿Cómo incorporarlas en mi clase?
2. El incremento de las tablets ofrece interesantes
oportunidades para aproximarnos a un universo casi
ilimitado de nuevas herramientas para la gestión de
la información, la creación distribuida de
conocimiento y el aprendizaje auto-administrado.
El workshop incluye un dossier de herramientas
digitales, incluye un brainstorming de
aplicaciones que ofrecen un verdadero valor
añadido al aprendizaje (ya sea formal o informal).
Por último, se analiza la creciente adopción de
tablets en bibliotecas y posibles escenarios futuros
para los eBooks. ¿Cuáles son las mejores
aplicaciones? ¿Cómo aprender a utilizarlas? ¿Cómo
incorporarlas en mi clase?
3. 1993 to 1997
1981 – 1989
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/03/29/714249/-The-Teleprompter-President
http://www.polioptics.com/author/joshking/
5. 2013
What this picture from Obama’s Inaugural Ball tells us about Smartphones….
http://blog.mobinett.com/2013/02/08/what-this-picture-from-obamas-inaugural-ball-tells-us-about-smartphones/
19. http://www.ragtag.info/2011/feb/2/history-world-100-seconds/
telegeography.com
Access only 2 every 7
One (random) day in
Wikipedia…
Digital divide+> connectivity
424,000 articles 14,200 geo-tagged events.
[by Gareth Lloyd and Tom Martin.]
Graham, M., Hale, S. A. and Stephens, M. (2011) Geographies of the World’s Knowledge. London,
Convoco! Edition. Oxford Internet Institute.
84% articles from EU and US
More Articles of Antarctica than any other
country in South America or Africa 19
20. Top 10 Mobile Internet Trends (Feb 2011) by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
www.slideshare.net/kleinerperkins/kpcb-top-10-mobile-trends-feb-2011
23. Knowmads guarda relación
con aquellos trabajadores
de conocimiento nómadas,
creativos, imaginativos,
innovadores. Son personas
que pueden trabajar con
casi cualquier persona, en
cualquier momento y en
cualquier lugar.
Los puestos de trabajo relacionados
con la creación de conocimiento,
innovación y la gestión de la
información se han convertido en
actividades menos vinculadas a un
espacio o lugar específico.
www.knowmadsociety.com
24. Source: Looking To The Future www.caledonianacademy.net/spaces/LLiDA/index.php?n=Main.LookingToTheFuture
25. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
26. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
27. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
28. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
29. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
30. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
31. THE END OF TEACHING by @agalorda by Alvaro González-Alorda www.slideshare.net/agalorda/the-end-of-teaching-as-we-know-it
32. Changing Content, Changing Culture by Sara Wachter-Boettcher www.slideshare.net/Saraboettcher/changing-content-changing-culture
33. Changing Content, Changing Culture by Sara Wachter-Boettcher www.slideshare.net/Saraboettcher/changing-content-changing-culture
34. Changing Content, Changing Culture by Sara Wachter-Boettcher www.slideshare.net/Saraboettcher/changing-content-changing-culture
35. Changing Content, Changing Culture by Sara Wachter-Boettcher www.slideshare.net/Saraboettcher/changing-content-changing-culture
36. Google Search App: Martin Van Buren
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyJZqHyKKIw
37. Skype in the Classroom connects classes in California,
South Korea and Canada
@SkypeClassroom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTnHAP19oAE
42. The original and
most popular
handwriting app
for iPad.
(experience of
writing on
paper),
Penultimate By Evernote
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/penultimate/id354098826?mt=8
43. A super-robust PDF
(.txt) reader for iPad .
“A Swiss Army knife of
awesome!”. It can read
virtually anything:
books, movies, maps,
pictures. It offers
typewriter text boxes,
sticky notes, lines,
arrows, and freehand
drawings on top of a
PDF file.
GoodReader for iPad By Good.iWare Ltd.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/goodreader-for-ipad/id363448914?mt=8
44. Feeddler is a fast and
highly customizable
Google Reader client that
stays perfect sync with
Google and presents RSS
stories in an easy-toready interface.
http://youtu.be/v2vpvEDS00o
Feeddler RSS Reader for iPad and iPhone By C.B. Liu
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/feeddler-rss-reader-foripad/id364873582?mt=8
45. Evernote a free app that
helps you remember
everything across all of the
devices you use. Stay
organized, save your ideas
and improve productivity.
Evernote lets you take notes,
capture photos, create to-do
lists, record voice reminders-and makes these notes
completely searchable. Notes
are synced with the users
web-based account.
Evernote
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/evernote/id281796108?mt=8
46. (Web, iOS, Android)
A ‘read it later’
bookmarks that can be
accessed from any
device. Great for putting
together reading lists for
timely topics (curating
potential online
resources for a research
project or paper).
It allows offline reading.
Instapaper
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/instapaper/id288545208?mt=8
47. Amazing interactive visual
dictionary makes
exploring words exciting.
2 million language nodes
to explore.English
(dictionary + thesaurus)
in assoc. with Oxford
University Press. It helps
you to use the language
creatively.
Wordflex Touch Dictionary
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id488540344?mt=8&src=af&affId=2064962&ignmpt=uo%253D6
48. Skype (Web, iOS,
Android)
One of the most used
tools in education and
business. Better still, it’s
free and relatively easy
to use.
Skype
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skype/id304878510?mt=8
49. MyHomeworkApp (Web,
iOS, Android)
Keeps track of your
homework, projects, tests,
and other assignments. You
can set reminders (i.e.
deadline), set level of
priority, and keep track of
your schedule of classes.
Great for students and
teachers (especially
teachers).
myHomework
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/myhomework/id303490844
50. Image editor, includes
everything necessary for
basic editing: line drawing,
text boxes, arrows and
cropping of images. Once
complete, images can be
exported via Twitter, email,
or sent to the camera roll or
directly to an Evernote
account.
Skitch
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skitch-for-ipad/id490505997?mt=8
51. It allows teachers to turn any
eBook, document, or ePub file
into a collaborative reading
experience on iPads. Web
content can be converted too.
The app allows students to
simultaneously read, insert
notes, add annotations, and
include web links. Teachers
can create groups for specific
classes. Sharing (email,
Dropbox, and Google Drive).
Subtext
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subtext/id457556753?mt=8
52. Dropbox (Web, iOS,
Android). A well known
tool to share and sync
documents across devices.
It saves us from carrying
drives or send e-mails.
Useful for personal and
shared (students, classes,
and colleagues)
documents. Useful for
collaboration and allows to
share presentations
publicly.
Dropbox
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dropbox/id327630330?mt=8
53. The free app that allows
to record and upload
audio directly to a webbased. No editing
features included in this
simple, one-button-torecord interface. Audios
can be shared with a
link. The free app allows
for 120 minutes of
recording to be posted
online.
SoundCloud
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/soundcloud/id336353151?mt=8
54. Make video creation even
easier and faster!
Instantly combine videos,
photos, music and stories
into a movies. A quick
and easy tool to turn
images on an iPad into a
narrated video that can
be shared to Twitter,
Facebook, YouTube &
email.
Videolicious
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/videolicious/id400853498?mt=8
55. Wikiweb is a Wikipedia
reader that visualizes and
discover the connections
between articles.
* Explore Wikipedia in the
most readable and
beautiful interface.
* Share interesting articles
and how you found them
with our unique sharing
feature
Wikiweb
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id499345601?mt=8&src=af&affId=2064962
56. Inspired by centuries of
scientific innovation. It shows
how early tools have evolved
into the modern
technological platforms.
Navigate an illustrated
timeline.
Discover some of the world’s
most important maps.
Travel across a virtual globe
to discover some of the most
inspiring examples of
systemic progress
IBM THINK
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id546222093?mt=8&src=af&affId=2064962
57. Ultra-fast translation
dictionary that works
without an internet
connection.
(It stores all words on
the phone itself).
Start typing a few letters
and boom, you already
have the translation you
need. Common phrases
included for most
languages.
Languages
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id565108517?mt=8&affId=2064962
58. The leading film-editing
technology enabling you to
quickly edit video, audio,
and photos at the speed of
your creativity.
Quick sharing on YouTube,
Facebook or box (to export
in to your PC)
It works with video, audio,
and photos. Organize media
by Albums, Events, Faces,
and more.
Pinnacle Studio
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pinnacle-studio/id552100086?mt=8
59. It combines handwriting, PDF
annotation, typing, recording,
and organizing. You can share
PDF annotations (email or a
cloud service). Advanced
Word-Processing (ie. styling,
outlining, text boxes). Linked
Audio Recording. Auto-sync
your notes in the cloud
(Dropbox, Google Drive, Box).
Media Insertion (pictures).
Library Organization (it is
simple to organize and share
information). PDFs, .doc, .ppt,
and .xls files.
Notability - Take Notes & Annotate PDFs with Dropbox & Google Drive Sync
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id360593530?mt=8&affId=1720307
60. The iTunes U app gives you
access to complete courses
from leading universities. The
largest digital catalogue of
free education content. Free
courses (and assignments) on
a wide array of subjects . Take
notes and highlight text in
iBooks and see them
consolidated for easy
reviewing. Take course notes
while playing audio or video.
iTunes U
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id490217893?mt=8&affId=1720307
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
11hSqE4X2E0
61. Khan Academy allows you
to learn almost anything
for free. Khan Academy’s
complete library is over
3,500 videos. Topics,
including K-12 math,
science topics such as
biology, chemistry, and
physics, and even the
humanities with playlists
on finance and history.
Khan Academy
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id469863705?mt=8&affId=1720307
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=p6l8-1kHUsA
62. It easy for teachers and
students to stay connected
and share information
(submit assignments, post
replies, and check messages).
Teachers can post messages,
and grade assignments.
Students can view and turn in
assignments and check their
latest grades. Class
discussions can continue
outside of school hours.
Edmodo
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id378352300?mt=8&affId=1720307
63. Find more than 1,400
TED Talk videos.
Watch TEDTalks with
subtitles in over 90
languages. Curate your
own playlist. Download
full videos to your
device and watch them
when you’re offline.
TED Conferences
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ted/id376183339?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2
64. With Duolingo, you learn a
language for free, without
ads or hidden charges. You
have fun while you learn,
(competing with friends).
You can translate realworld texts in the language
you are learning, and in
doing so, you help translate
the Web into other
languages.
Duolingo - Learn Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese for free
https://itunes.apple.com/app/duolingo-learn-spanish-french/id570060128?mt=8
65. Hop.in an individual
browser with web
clipping technology.
You can select the
Notebook of your
choice, and add tags to
better organize your
content. Double-tap on
top of any image, text
or video, to quickly
select your content.
Hop.in- https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/webnote-by-hopin/id610240103
66. Pages is beautiful word
processor (only for iPad,
iPhone,…). Create, edit,
and view documents. It
works with iCloud
automatically. Pages edits
Microsoft Word, and plain
text files; easily import files
from Mail, the web or your
Mac or PC using iTunes File
Sharing.
Pages- https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pages/id361309726?mt=8
68. teams of 4-5
• Share and discuss some of the most useful
Apps (make a 'shareable' directory).
• Make a "map" of post-it with the best Apps,
explaining their interaction. Choose the 3 most
useful educational tools.
• Design (in group) a learning activity (i.e. class,
workshop) using at least 3 App.
69. Equipos de 4-5
• Discutir en grupo las Apps que se utilizan
(hacer un directorio con las mejores).
• De las Apps expuestas (taller) compartir las 3
herramientas más útiles para educación. Hacer
un mapa de post-it con las mejores Apps
organizadas por según utilidad.
• En equipo diseñar una actividad de aprendizaje
usando 3 o más App.
72. The Top Educational iPad Apps Every Teacher and Student should Know about. Med kharbach.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/08/the-top-educational-ipad-apps-every.html
73. The Top Educational iPad Apps Every Teacher and Student should Know about. Med kharbach.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/08/the-top-educational-ipad-apps-every.html
74. The Top Educational iPad Apps Every Teacher and Student should Know about. Med kharbach.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/08/the-top-educational-ipad-apps-every.html
75. The Top Educational iPad Apps Every Teacher and Student should Know about. Med kharbach.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/08/the-top-educational-ipad-apps-every.html
76. http://tiny.cc/APP2013
iPad Learning Objectives
I want my students to…
Record and edit video/audio on their iPad.
…read class content on their iPad.
…annotate course readings on their iPad
…read audio books on their iPad.
…demonstrate their understanding through screencastsscr.
… create presentations/digital stories/written content on their iPads.
…create ePubs / iBooks to read on their iPad.
…create and edit images on the iPad.
…conduct virtual conferences in the classroom
…control my computer or Interactive White Board from my iPad.
78. Background Paper for the OECD conference "Educating for Innovative Societies". April 2012
Progression in Creativity: Developing new forms of assessment.
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79.
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