2009
Partagez la connaissance, ouvrez gratuitement un blog éducatif sans publicité !
by ycc2106 & 6 othersLeWebPédagogique est la première plateforme de blogs de la communauté éducative. Nous permettons aux professeurs d’ouvrir gratuitement un blog sans publicité. Nos forums proposent à tous, parents, élèves et professeurs d’échanger autour de l’école, des programmes ou de trouver de l’aide. Nous produisons des vidéos pédagogiques ainsi que des quizzz ludo-éducatifs.
2006
U.S. Copyright Office issues new rights - Yahoo! News
by jlesageFilm professors can copy snippets from DVDs for educational compilations.
Mojiti-video commentary software
by jlesage & 11 othersuseful for teachers making clips to analyze in class; "personalize any video with your story. With visual spotlights, you can narrate your personal videos, add captions or subtitles, or comment on any scene."
Imagining the Internet
by jlesage & 1 otherpopular site from Pew Internet Project; allows people to make predictions, read predictions from the 90s; nice for kids
activelearning strategies
by jlesagea philosophy of education that relies on simulations, role plays, real world activities; practical tips and bibliography
What Can We Do With Flickr? on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
by jlesagehow to create hotspots with popup notes on Flickr. Very useful for image analysis and assignment requiring students to comment on social aspects or formal aspects of image; or to formally critique them.
American Studies Electronic Crossroads
by jlesagelarge American Studies web portal, organized into Communities | Curriculum | Technology & Learning | Reference & Research
Connectivism Blog
by jlesage & 1 othera new theory of education and learning, for a digital Internet culture
Incredible Art Lessons
by jlesage & 1 othermany art lessons from preschool through college; lots of stimuli for the imagination, lots of detail if you are a parent or teacher
Category D: A Film and Media Studies Blog: The Intro Textbook: A Comparison
by jlesagean entry in a film blog that I like that compares and contrasts the Film 101 textbooks commonly used
Sequence Analysis
by jlesage & 1 otherby a teacher, great handout for students on how to analyze a film sequence
Knowing Knowledge
by jlesageuseful summary by George Siemens of his ideas from new book; educators need to rethink all ideas about knowledge, education, and learning for young people growing up in the Internet era
Multimedia - From Wagner to Virtual Reality
by jlesageattractive web site dealing with concepts, pioneers, images, theory
Teaching Art in the Context of Everyday Life
by jlesagea useful essay for all production teachers who want students to see the world around them anew
Teach and Learn Online
by jlesagea large wiki network of people interested in all things eLearning, flexible delivery, online education, networked learning, and web 2.0
Dr. Helena Sheehan / Home Page
by jlesagemuch material on her media and society courses, including powerpoint lectures
Tracking Down Educators that Use Photo Sharing (flickr) | Teaching Hacks.com
by jlesageaiding social networking and sharing of resources for using photography in education
Making Sense of Evidence
by jlesagestrategies for analyzing online primary materials, with interactive exercises and a guide to traditional and online sources--many kinds of historical materials discussed; useful in most teaching areas
Project 365: How to Take a Photo a Day and See Your Life in a Whole New Way
by jlesage & 1 otheralways looking for new ways to interest students in certain kinds of projects involving visual narrative, autobiography, documentary
Blogs for Learning
by jlesage"provide information and resources surrounding the technical, legal, and pedagogical aspects of blogging in the classroom"
The New Face of Learning
by jlesage"In an environment where it's easy to publish to the globe, it feels more and more hollow to ask students to "hand in" their homework to an audience of one. When we're faced with a flattening world where collaboration is becoming the norm, forcing student
barclaybarrios.com: course archive
by jlesage"Archived course Web sites presented "as is," including student work good and bad, sections left un-updated, and typos." Attractive and useful pedagogical use of Internet in teaching.