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Easter Egg Teaching Power

Easter Egg Teaching Power ;-))

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Education is not sufficiently aware of the potentials for using social media in the classroom, according to a study of the dutch Academy of Media and Society. Smart use of social media in the classroom motivates students, enhance their learning and improves classroom efficiency, according to Kennisnet. How can you use the benefits of social media in your classroom? In this workshop you will experience five social media easter eggs which allows you to instantly improve you teaching power.

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Easter Egg Teaching Power

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Using Social Media in the ClassEaster Egg Teaching Power

Patrick KoningSenior trainer/developer/teacherAcademie for Teaching & Learning

IT-AcademieKoning Willem I College

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21st Century Skills

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Media Skills

• 3 years development• Media Literacy– all 1st year students;– 15 lessons x 1.5 hours;– 3 C’s: Content, Contact & Conduct

• Train-the-trainer: Media Literacy• Time for Tools• Media Literacy café• Leergang TOL

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What’s an Easter Egg?

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What’s an Easter Egg?

In computer software, Easter eggs are secret responses that occur in response to an undocumented set of commands. The results can vary from a simple printed message or image, to a page of programmer credits or a small videogame hidden inside an otherwise serious piece of software. Videogame cheat codes are a specific type of Easter egg, in which entering a secret command will unlock special powers or new levels for the player.[3][4]

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What’s an Easter Egg?

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What’s an Easter Egg?

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How to do it differently?

IT is successful if applied to existing teaching practices

IT is less successful when applied to new teaching practices

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Socrative

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Socrative

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Facebook

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What you should remember?

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What you should remember?

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#FAILWhat you should remember?

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First Attempt in Learning

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#FAIL