- Introduction
- CCCC
- A didactical model for the 21st century
- How to use Audacity
- How to use Photo Story
- How to use Prezi
- How to use Screencast-o-Matic
- How to use Social Media
- Twitter and YouTube
- Goodbye
- Show us what you´ve got
Have you ever wondered what your students are doing with all of the electronic devices they carry with them to school? The technology available to us makes it necessary to reflect on if we can continue to do what we always have done in the classroom or do we have to change. The students have all the knowledge of the world in the palm of their hand. What are they going to learn then? How can you plan an education that lets your students gain the competencies they need for the 21st century?
I will try to help you answer these questions in this course. We will look at some of the theories about learning, how they can learn and I will show you some of the basics so you can use different tools in your education. You will learn how to use Audacity, Photo Story, Prezi, Social Medias as Learning Management systems, how to make a YouTube Channel and more. I hope this will enable you to experiment and give your students the opportunity to use these tools in the classroom.
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I have been a teacher for more than 18 years and I have seen that ICT plays bigger and bigger role in education. I have been very curious about how I could use the new technology to make a better learning process for my students and it have been a journey that have taken me many places. I have been studying "ICT and Didactics in the 21st century" at the University of California Irvine, I have been reading a about the subject and been making experiments with my students, so I am convinced that I have something valuable to share with you and I am looking forward to inspire you and give you the tools you need to make an even better learning experience for your students.