Download and reflect on face-to-face and online events using the information in the slides and qualify for a certificate on all the events on Moodle for Teachers https://moodle4teachers.org (MOOCs, Online Conferences, Courses, and webinars).
View the slides for a webinar on the Moodle training available on Moodle MOOC 7 (MM7) and Moodle blocks for further engagement on Moodle 2.9.
Click to access the webinar recording http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/3187846-mm7-moodle-blocks-for-further-learner-engagement
Participants of MM7 will learn about their new roles as managers of a Moodle course and how to claim their weekly badges on MM7. It's not too late to enroll in MM7 free Moodle training for teachers worldwide. Here's the link to MM7: http://moodle4teachers.org/enrol/index.php?id=87
Op 9 juli 2020 heb ik vanuit de Open Universiteit een online workshop verzorgd voor een groep docenten van de premaster strategic management van Tilburg University, over do’s and don’ts bij volledig online leren.
View the slides for a webinar on the Moodle training available on Moodle MOOC 7 (MM7) and Moodle blocks for further engagement on Moodle 2.9.
Click to access the webinar recording http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/3187846-mm7-moodle-blocks-for-further-learner-engagement
Participants of MM7 will learn about their new roles as managers of a Moodle course and how to claim their weekly badges on MM7. It's not too late to enroll in MM7 free Moodle training for teachers worldwide. Here's the link to MM7: http://moodle4teachers.org/enrol/index.php?id=87
Op 9 juli 2020 heb ik vanuit de Open Universiteit een online workshop verzorgd voor een groep docenten van de premaster strategic management van Tilburg University, over do’s and don’ts bij volledig online leren.
When it comes to "live streaming a classroom" the first thing you should consider is privacy. Do you want the entire world to be able to see your live stream or just your students? Here is a shortlist of education online communication types you could consider:
School-Wide Announcement (ideal for live stream)
Public School Meeting (ideal for live stream)
Grade Wide Online Session (ideal for private live stream)
Private Classroom Lesson (ideal for online meeting technology)
Small Breakout Sessions (only available with video conferencing software like Zoom)
One on One Meeting (ideal for online meeting technology)
As you can see, the list above goes from public-facing live streams to private online meetings. It's important to start by considering your audience and the type of live stream or online meeting you want to host.
The presenter will showcase the participants’ collaborative Moodle Course Lessons (MCL) and announcing the winners of MM8 webinar reflections free giveaways. Join Moodle MOOC 9 on http://moodle4teachers.org
This presentation accompanies a webinar by Victor Ngobeni from Microsoft, South Africa. In the webinar Victor says, "“In this webinar, I would like to focus how Technology and Pedagogy mix as one of the units of the Teaching with Technology course, but I want to do this rather differently in a way of making it more interactive. I would like to make sure that the participants share strategies/ideas amongst each other of how they are able to “marry” the methods that they are using in the classroom with the relevant technology tools."
Teacher training my brainshark - 1 introductionPhil Longwell
Introduction to a proposal to use the cloud-based software, MyBrainshark, in an English Language Teaching setting - The China Central Academy Of Fine Arts, Beijing. Note: This was created for an ICT module on an MA course at the University of Warwick. Part 1 of 6.
This presentation was completed by the participants of "Alternative Professional Development" session at the Powering Up With Technology 09 conference in Prince George's County, MD.
Wondering how asynchronous delivery methods can help to close a knowledge-skills gap in your organization and improve employee performance? During this interactive webinar, you will collaborate with the facilitator and colleagues from diverse industries to develop an understanding of the What? When? Why? and How? of asynchronous learning.
When it comes to "live streaming a classroom" the first thing you should consider is privacy. Do you want the entire world to be able to see your live stream or just your students? Here is a shortlist of education online communication types you could consider:
School-Wide Announcement (ideal for live stream)
Public School Meeting (ideal for live stream)
Grade Wide Online Session (ideal for private live stream)
Private Classroom Lesson (ideal for online meeting technology)
Small Breakout Sessions (only available with video conferencing software like Zoom)
One on One Meeting (ideal for online meeting technology)
As you can see, the list above goes from public-facing live streams to private online meetings. It's important to start by considering your audience and the type of live stream or online meeting you want to host.
The presenter will showcase the participants’ collaborative Moodle Course Lessons (MCL) and announcing the winners of MM8 webinar reflections free giveaways. Join Moodle MOOC 9 on http://moodle4teachers.org
This presentation accompanies a webinar by Victor Ngobeni from Microsoft, South Africa. In the webinar Victor says, "“In this webinar, I would like to focus how Technology and Pedagogy mix as one of the units of the Teaching with Technology course, but I want to do this rather differently in a way of making it more interactive. I would like to make sure that the participants share strategies/ideas amongst each other of how they are able to “marry” the methods that they are using in the classroom with the relevant technology tools."
Teacher training my brainshark - 1 introductionPhil Longwell
Introduction to a proposal to use the cloud-based software, MyBrainshark, in an English Language Teaching setting - The China Central Academy Of Fine Arts, Beijing. Note: This was created for an ICT module on an MA course at the University of Warwick. Part 1 of 6.
This presentation was completed by the participants of "Alternative Professional Development" session at the Powering Up With Technology 09 conference in Prince George's County, MD.
Wondering how asynchronous delivery methods can help to close a knowledge-skills gap in your organization and improve employee performance? During this interactive webinar, you will collaborate with the facilitator and colleagues from diverse industries to develop an understanding of the What? When? Why? and How? of asynchronous learning.
Bmc english language_composition(situational writing)_reflectionsAdrian Peeris
A new syllabus has been introduced for O and N level English Language candidates for the GCE Examinations. This new syllabus has expanded the scope of assessment to include text responses that assess a candidates ability to convey not only their points of view but also their emotions and feelings. This set of slides is designed to provide a form and structure to these candidates to help them craft written responses that help them capture their feelings about a given topic.
More info on planning for and creating a English class required project: Short Presentation (Short Talk) using a Powerpoint or other visual slides (graphics, etc)
Part – 2 Individual Speech Presentation Draft From last week.docxherbertwilson5999
Part – 2
Individual Speech Presentation: Draft
From last week: Email your instructor early in the week to obtain speech topic approval if you have not already done so. Continue researching your topic and create a good thesis statement. Write at least three sentences for the main ideas concerning your topic.
This week, update your thesis statement and your main idea sentences, create at least two subtopics for each of the three main points, and add to your research notes. Use these items to write a first draft for your outline. Do the outline tutorial exercises provided in the lecture. Spend time learning about outlining and solving your topic organization, sequence, and outline problems. Your outline is not due this week. You will complete working on this outline next week. Nothing is due in the Dropbox yet for your speech.
PowerPoint presentations with recorded narration are due in Week 6. Begin practicing the use of your microphone with your computer and the PowerPoint narration feature. See the iConnect tab and the Presentation tab under Course Home for the tutorials on how to use these features.
Note: Notify your instructor now if you do not understand how to create an outline. If you are having great difficulty creating a draft of your outline, e-mail specific questions to your instructor. You may wish to ask for a personal phone call.
Written Assignment: Team Collaborative Outline Exercise
The following is a list of ideas that were brainstormed in a meeting with your company employees. The company needs to include all these ideas in an all-company presentation, but the list is very disorganized right now. What would be the best way to sort these ideas into some sequence of main points with subpoints?
With your assigned team, unscramble the following statements to create a logical outline for an upcoming business presentation. Use standard outline format as described in your textbook.
1. Ensure that the language is used correctly.
2. Speaker credibility influences how listeners feel about the speaker.
3. Character is the quality of being honest, trustworthy, and showing goodwill.
4. Deliver the speech with confidence.
5. Credibility is an extremely important factor in determining speaker effectiveness.
6. Connect the audience to the topic.
7. Practice your delivery.
8. Verbally cite personal subject knowledge.
9. Present error free written materials.
10. Credibility has three primary characteristics: the three Cs.
11. Ensure that typographical errors are eliminated.
12. Charisma is the quality of being assertive, confident, and enthusiastic.
13. Speaker credibility influences the listener's ability to learn or to believe.
14. Demonstrate expertise.
15. Verbally cite expert sources.
16. Connect yourself to the topic.
17. Plan your delivery.
18. Ensure that facts are correct.
19. Competence is the quality of being an expert and intelligent.
20. Connect with the audience on a personal level.
21. Establish common ground.
Presenters of MMVC18 and their bios https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DJso2DGBbZUJQPN-yKIs0sHiVmHnsUbZIan59-UUNfE/edit?usp=sharing
Join us August 3-5 for free on MMVC18 7th annual online event: Sign up for MMVC18 free online conference August 3-5, 2018 http://moodlemoot.integrating-technology.org/course/view.php?id=4
In week 2, participants of Moodle MOOC will explore the activities and resources in a Moodle course with full editing rights as teachers and share their findings using Screencast-o-maric. It's not too late to contribute and collaborate with teachers from around the world https://integrating-technology.org
Learn about collaborating and using technology face-to-face and fully online, teacher development via peer teaching and Moodle skills.
Enrol in MM12 from April 25 - May 3,2018: https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=220
Nellie Deutsch will highlight how screencast-o-matic and PoodLL engage teachers in peer teaching and learning by teaching. The presenter will discuss her experiences in moderating two EVO sessions, Moodle for Teachers for the past 6 years and Teaching EFL to Young Learners for the past 4 years.
Recording on Youtube https://youtu.be/5bAR6P6-DaI
Click to enrol https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=88
his is the 6th annual M4TEVO session. The first M4TEVO session started in 2012. The goal of the M4T EVO 2018 session is to introduce the participants to a learning management system called Moodle. Participants will learn about resources, activities, and blocks available in a Moodle course as students and practice with the role of a teacher and manager. In weeks 4 and 5, they will work collaboratively to design and develop their own Moodle course. Participants will learn to create video tutorials using screencast-o-matic, Screencastify and Hippo with Chrome and SlideSpeech.
Enable superior experience, live and expert classroom sessions on your Moodle LMS on Moodle for Teachers free online WizIQ training practice: https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=207
The fourth annual Second Life MOOC (SLMOOC17) https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=114 will take place from June 1-30, 2017 on Moodle for Teachers (click here to access SLMOOC). The theme of the current MOOC is “Connecting in Virtual Worlds. Communities of Practice” There is a plethora of communities in virtual worlds promoting education and learning through connecting online via web technologies such as Second Life. The MOOC will focus on connecting online for collaborative learning and teaching around the world through virtual worlds like Second Life, .Minecraft, or OpenSim. The live presentations will include the speakers’ reflective process on teaching and learning in fully online and blended learning formats.
SLMOOC17 is for educators, schools, and public and private businesses that wish to provide training in virtual worlds. Weekly badges and a final certificate of completion will be available for free.
Week 4: Setting Up a Moodle Course in the Course Practice Area
Learn how to develop a Moodle course lesson collaboratively in the Course Practice Area (CPA)
Showcasing and reflection on Moodle MOOC 9 on Moodle for Teachers free teacher training on how to teach online using Moodle as a teacher and manager of a course and a manager of a Moodle site. Click to join Moodle MOOCs twice a year in November and May at https://moodle4teachers.org
List your paid or free online events such as courses, webinars, conferences, and MOOCs on Integrating Technology, so others learn about and share them with their colleagues and friends http://integrating-technology.org/wp/
Active listening is a work in progress because listening never ends. It takes ongoing practice to learn to be active listens, but the effort is worthwhile.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Digital Tools and AI for Teaching Learning and Research
Reflective practice
1. Reflective Practice
1. Get a new or use your blog (Tumblr, Google Blogger, or Wordpress).
2. Respond to each of the 11 questions (that follow) for each event in a
blog post.
3. Create a PowerPoint of your reflection (images only) and copy/paste
the responses to the 11 questions in the notes of the slides.
4. Upload the PowerPoint presentations to one of the following:
Movenote, Knovio, PresentMe
5. Record your voice using one of the above tools
6. If you don’t want to add your voice, use the notes on your slides and
upload the PowerPoint to SlideSpeech. The notes will be spoken by
the system.
7. Upload your video to YouTube or Vimeo.
8. Add (embed) the video to your blog post (one for each event)
9. Share the link of the blog with the blog post or posts.
Dr. Nellie Deutsch
2. Guidelines for Reflecting & Sharing
1. Give the title, date, presenter, course number or name, and
where the presentation took place (online/face-to-face).
2. Describe the event very briefly.
3. Did you connect with the other attendees or the speaker? If
so, how?
4. What questions came up as you watched the event?
5. How did the content relate to you as a teacher and/or
learner or individual?
6. What were some of the thoughts that went through your
mind as your watched the presentation?
Dr. Nellie Deutsch
3. Guidelines for Reflecting & Sharing
7. How did you feel as you watched the event? If you felt
good, what made you feel good? If you felt discomfort,
what made you feel discomfort?
8. What challenges might you encounter in implementing
some of the ideas?
9. What steps can you take to resolve the challenges?
10.What would you like to do in the future as a result of what
you heard, read, saw?
11.Write a question or 2 that you would like to research (look
into) as a result of the event.
Dr. Nellie Deutsch