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Disciplina: Instruire Asistata de Calculator Curs postuniversitar, ian-feb 2014

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Mircea Laurentiu DAN

Platforme Social Media


1. Google+ 2. Flickr 3. Blogster

Google+
Google+ : - is a social networking and identity service that is owned and operated by Google Inc. - Google has described Google+ as a "social layer" that enhances many of its online properties, and that it is not simply a social networking website, but also an authorship tool that associates web-content directly with its owner/author. - It is the second-largest social networking site in the world after Facebook. - 540 million monthly active users are part of the Identity service side, by interacting socially with Google+'s enhanced properties, like Gmail, +1 button, and YouTube comments.

link: https://plus.google.com/

Flickr
Flickr - is an image hosting and video hosting website, and web services suite that was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and acquired by Yahoo in 2005. - in addition to being a popular website for users to share and embed personal photographs, and effectively an online community, the service is widely used by photo researchers and by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media. - For mobile users, Flickr has official mobile apps for iOS, Android,PlayStation Vita, and Windows Phone operating systems.

link: http://www.flickr.com/

Blogster
Blogster: - is a blogging community that features specific-interest blogs. - maintains an online community of users who publish content, images, video and more. - blogster members can network and collaborate by creating a blog, building a personalized profile, creating friend lists, commenting on articles and interacting in an online community. - is positioned on simplicity, and easy-to-use settings options. Compared to other blogging services, A unique characteristic on Blogster features a combination of blogging and social networking.

link: http://www.blogster.com/

OER - Open Educational Resources


1. Open Educational Resources for Teacher Education 2. Academic Earth
Open Educational Resources (OER) are freely accessible, openly licensed documents and media that are useful for teaching, learning, educational, assessment and research purposes. Although some people consider the use of an open format to be an essential characteristic of OER, this is not a universally acknowledged requirement.

Open Educational Resources for Teacher Education


ORBIT: The Open Resource Bank for Interactive Teaching Open Educational Resources at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.
The ORBIT project promotes interactive teaching in schools teaching that supports active learning. ORBIT illustrates pedagogical principles through concrete lesson plans and ideas. ORBIT makes this particular approach a hallmark of effective teacher education more accessible and tangible. There is also a significant focus on the use of ICT within mathematics and science teaching, offering pedagogical support where it is especially needed. ORBIT is for formal HE teaching courses, for teacher mentors, as well as for the continuing professional development of teachers.

link:http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Home

Academic Earth
Academic Earth believes everyone deserves access to a world-class education, which is why we continue to offer a comprehensive collection of free online college courses from the world's top universities. And now, we take learning outside the classroom with our original series of thought-provoking videos, designed to spark your intellectual curiosity and start a conversation. Watch, learn, share, debate. Academic Earth is a website launched March 24, 2009, by Richard Ludlow and co-founders Chris Bruner and Liam Pisano,which offers free online video lectures from universities such as UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale in the subjects of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, English, Entrepreneurship, History, Law, Mathematics,Medicine, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Statistics.

link: http://academicearth.org/

Massive open online course - MOOC


1. Coursera 2. Udacity

Coursera
Coursera is a for-profit educational technology company offering massive open online courses (MOOCs) founded by computer scienceprofessors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller from Stanford University. Coursera works with universities to make some of their courses available online, and offers courses in physics, engineering, humanities, medicine, biology, social sciences, mathematics, business, computer science, and other areas. On December 17, 2013, Coursera introduced its official mobile app for iPhone. Coursera runs the nginx web server on the Linux operating system on the Amazon Web Services platform.

Take the world's best courses, online, for free.


link:https://www.coursera.org/

Udacity
Udacity is a for-profit educational organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky offering massive open online courses(MOOCs). According to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be "audacious for you, the student". Udacity is the outgrowth of free computer science classes offered in 2011 through Stanford University. As of 13 February 2014, Udacity has 8 full courses and 25 free courseware.

link:https://www.udacity.com/

Massive open online course - MOOC


Coursera Certification Secure assessments Employee recruitment Applicant screening Human tutoring or assignment marking Enterprises pay to run their own training courses Sponsorships Tuition fees UDACITY Certification Employers paying to recruit talented students Students rsums and job match services Sponsored high-tech skills courses

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