Archive for February, 2010
Do you blog or do you just do Facebook?
Posted by Marisa Constantinides in Collaborative Learning, Edtech, Social Media, Teacher Development, Uncategorized on February 17, 2010
Many of my contacts in Greece have Facebook accounts. It looks like Facebook is more or less, slowly but surely, becoming mainstream. Nowadays, when I ask fellow teachers or new trainees if they are on Facebook, the answer is mostly “yes”, where even one year ago, many would say “No” or even “What is Facebook?” […]
What kind of teacher are you? Are you in your students’ “Hall of Fame”?
Posted by Marisa Constantinides in Classroom Managements, Evaluation, Teacher Development, Uncategorized on February 12, 2010
The interest in the qualities of good teachers is not new. This post includes some thoughts on a study I conducted a few years ago with two groups of different learners (50 adults and 60 young learners between 11-13). The adults who took part in this interim study were contacted by me directly. The young […]
Would you like to develop your own Personal Learning Network (PLN)? aPLaNet EU Funded Project
Posted by Marisa Constantinides in blogs, Bonding, Collaborative Learning, ICT, Social Groups, Social learning, Social Media, Teacher Development, Teacher Development, Uncategorized on February 1, 2010
Can you imagine having a global staffroom at your fingertips? Can you imagine looking for help for an idea and getting not one but ten answers within the hour? This is how quickly you connect with colleagues, educators from all over the world. aPLaNet EU funded Project CELT Athens is participating in a proposed project […]
















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