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Moving from Security Networks to Evolution of Testing at Schools by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Early tonight, there was an interesting edchat on Twitter. How to work with everyone on striking a balance between learning and network safety and security was the topic. Afte ... Read on »
Likes/Dislikes of Google Wave Plus Note Taking Uses by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine If you are among users like me, post written by Clint Boulton at eWeek is a must read. Boulton discusses the results of an online survey in which it details what people like a ... Read on »
Latin America: Basic Education Options Are Being Developed by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Colombian singer Shakira knows more than hip-shaking and she has refused to believe that isn’t possible to educate every child in developing countries. Children and education ... Read on »
Higher Education and Collaboration Are Going Global by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine "We need to encourage teachers to collaborate between schools, states and the world. Teachers barely collaborate with those next door," was only one of the statements educator ... Read on »
Education Blogs: "I think these lists are a waste of time" by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine I pretty much reflect on what MGuhlin has brought yesterday. There are days when we feel like blogging is a waste of time and then, we recover and keep up to our readers and t ... Read on »
About the Things a Teacher Will Not Tell You by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Back in September The Reader's Digest magazine interviewed educators in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, New York and Texas to get a first approach of what a ... Read on »
How to Walk Into a Classroom And See Children Learning by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine You are already familiar to some of the most popular education websites and blogs, but what I would like to recommend is The Educator's Royal Treatment. The select group of au ... Read on »
Students Work Should Be Published at The End of Every Unit of Study by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine The Innovative Educator: During a recent visit to a school I was disappointed because although the school is noted as being a model technology school I was hearing from studen ... Read on »
10 Places for Teachers to Collaborate and Communicate Online by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Collaboration and communication is one of the most important aspects of teaching and education. If you are looking for tools and sites that can be used to communicate and coll ... Read on »
In Education Reports There Would Always Be False Negatives And False Positives by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine There is not doubt the teaching career as it is now was originated as a slavery profession back in history. Anywhere I have been, the problem for teachers seems to be the same ... Read on »
Teaching Experiences: From Pedagogy to Heutagogy by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Learnforever Blog: Many educationalists, and even some corporate learning and development professionals, talk a lot about pedagogy. From the classical Greek, this literally me ... Read on »
Jane Hart's Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Jane Hart has made a tremendous effort to compile the suggestions from about 300 learning professionals. There is a slideshare presentation to read it better. This year's lis ... Read on »
The Selling of Lesson Plans Undermines the Collegiality of Teaching. by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine Not precisely what I think and feel of selling lesson plans but what Joseph McDonald, a professor at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development at New Y ... Read on »
A State-by-State Report Card on Educational Innovation by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine A recent report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Center for American Progress identifies what it describes as “ leaders and laggards ” in efforts to reinvent our nati ... Read on »
While Teachers Quit, Disrupters Remain Still and Happy by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine We found this post bookmarked in the old archives. It is a way of work for us to bookmark interesting information to look it over when we are not in a rush. If it wasn't for w ... Read on »
Can We Really Enforce Differenciated Instruction in Our Schools? by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine I was attending the all popular now #edchat and organized every Tuesday at 7 PM EST. on Twitter. It has been a great opportunity to know more participants, but also to learn a ... Read on »
Larger Schools Had Built an "Innovation Prevention Department." by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine The Independent With his tips on tagging Web site bookmarks, shortening URLs and installing browser applications, Tony Vincent may have sounded at times Wednesday like he was ... Read on »
A First Definition of Cyberbullying Applied to Teachers by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine I read lots of information on the fly, but the article written by Doug Johnson caught my eye for the appealing context with which he discusses the cyberbullying against teache ... Read on »
Edmodo Hits Badly an Australian Classroom by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine I don't pretend to criticize neither the teacher nor the application. What I try to, is to show experiences from which everyone else may benefit. Simon Job of Maths Class, li ... Read on »
Twitter Is Broad-Casty, Facebook Is More Conversational by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in General Medicine We already had mentioned Danah Boyd in other posts. She is a a researcher at Microsoft Research New England and a Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society ... Read on »