COD 2013 - D087

Mobile Learning

Educators interested in learning how to integrate mLearning into their daily teaching activities.

4 sesiones, inicia: 05-Sep

Ficha del curso

Ciclo: 2013
Nivel: A Distancia
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A distancia
Capacitador/es: Ms. Jennifer Verschoor
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Colegios Afiliados
ARS
Centros de Examen
ARS
No afiliados
ARS 500.00

Sesiones


Sesiones Fechas Horario
1 05 Septiembre - 11 Septiembre 2013 Sesión a distancia
2 12 Septiembre - 18 Septiembre 2013 Sesión a distancia
3 19 Septiembre - 25 Septiembre 2013 Sesión a distancia
4 26 Septiembre - 02 Octubre 2013 Sesión a distancia

Capacitador/es

Jennifer Verschoor

Jennifer Verschoor graduated from St. Andrew's Scots School. She holds a degree in Literary, Technical and Legal Translation as well as a Bachelor's degree in Educational Management, English Teaching and ICT in the Classroom validated by Trinity College London. She holds an MA in Virtual Environments and a Specialization in Education and ICT offered by the Ministry of Education in Argentina. She is the co-author of My First Digital Journey, an ebook published by The Round in December 2012. Currently she is working for the British Council in Argentina and Chile, ESSARP, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Cambridge English and SimpleK12 giving teacher training courses on the integration of ICT. She has been hired by SBS International to co-moderate TIC en el AULA, nominated for an ELTon Award in 2013 under the category Local Innovation.
Educators interested in learning how to integrate mLearning into their daily teaching activities.
Get participants to :

-Understand mLearning - the basic concepts.
-Explore mLearning tools for classrooms.
-Explore and share best practices on Research and applications on Mobile learning
-How to integrate m-learning into teaching.
-Educational apps on mobile devices.
-Argumented reality.
-Developing a personal m-portfolio to take home.
We are going to use an online space specially designed for the course.
Terrell Shelly (2011) Effective Mobile Learning.
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