Thursday, December 29, 2016

The Most-Read Blog Posts of 2016 : semester #1






credits: Elyx Yak


Looking back at 2016 I've come up with a roundup of what's been most-read on my blog The Digital Teacher G-Souto

Below you’ll see the top posts along the first semester 2016 containing several themes: edtech, languages, 
arts, science, history, environment, literature, e-safety, sports, dance, children's rights among other.

The selection is based on page views but also based on pedagogical relevance of the most-read posts.

I kept the order of the most viewed, but eliminated the posts that seemed less relevant. The main reason is that sometimes certain posts acquire too much visibility, not for their value but for the keywords that the search engines "like" indexing.



crédits: Fabrice Erre

Je suis ravie de partager avec vous le Top des posts les plus lus du 1er semestre 2016. Vous êtes de plus en plus nombreux à me suivre au quotidien. Je me rends compte que les étudiants aussi me visitent.

Je vous remercie, chers enseignants, chers lecteurs, de votre intérêt et m’efforce d’être toujours au plus proche des événements concernant des idées pédagogiques pour vous présenter les dernières ressources éducatives , numériques et pas numériqueses. Le numérique prend de plus en plus la placeLes technologies donnent aux jeunes et à leurs professeurs des possibilités que les générations précédentes ne pouvaient pas avoir au même âge.


Des ressources aux grandes thématiques historiques, linguistiques, culturelles et sociales, des ressources en ligne, et de nombreuses observations personnelles sur la pédagogie et la pratique éducative de façon à faciliter à tous des chances de réussite.


Here are the 1st semester's most-read Blog posts of 2016 :

Le Top des posts du 1er semestre 2016 :













#SID2016  at school :  Let's play our part for a better internet 


Schools : Talking about International Women's Day 


Schools : Let's talk about World Water Day ! 


Education : Talking about Daylight Saving Time 


Schools : UNESCO International Photo Contest #Words0fTolerance 


Schools : Art & Pop Music at Musée du Louvre 


Schools: 150th Anniversary Alice in Wonderland at the British Library 


Education : Women in Science, Caroline Herschel, astronomer 


Schools : Let's Play Music on Google Chrome 


Schools : Earth Hour ! Let's do it!


Schools : Barack Obama first book of children's literature


Étudiants francophones : Concours littéraire à participer! 


Education : It's World Poetry Day! 


Schools : Messy Mia : ebook on Ancient Technology 

Education : World Book and Copyright Day 2016 

Schools, participate ! Girls in ICT Day 2016 


Shools : International Day for Biological Diversity 2016 

Schools : Let's talk about Europe Day 2016 


Schools : It's Intl Dance Day ? Let's Dance! 

Science education : Don't miss Eta Aquarid meteor shower 



My crush of the #1st semester? Schools : Art & Pop Music at Musée du Louvre. Why? Because I loved the project. So creative! This is the kind of projects that inpires and captivate students. 

The artist expounds on parallels between technological inventions, the cult of celebrity, and the social media of today and tomorrow. 



This is a remarkable and unprecedented collaboration, the fruit of many years of work. 

Using multimedia, history, arts and pop music is awesome to learn is amazing. This is XXI century learning. 

Hoping to have inspired you in your lessons all over the year.

May 2017 be a successful year for all those educators who love teach. Preparing learners for the future should therefore be a prime function of all us.

G-Souto

29.12.2016
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