I’ve been researching different resources for faculty on Web 2.0 and found these interesting pages, which I hope will be useful!
This one is about how you can incorporate technologies as iPod touch in your class:


I found this website: http://www.estilosdeaprendizaje.es/menuprinc2.htm, with the "Characteristics of Learning Styles" and "Honey-Alonso Questionnaire Learning Styles": http://www.estilosdeaprendizaje. es/chaea/chaeagraf2.htm, which is self-administered to students.
It seems a very interesting page and has many resources, links, etc..
Skype: If there has been any development that has brought us closer it’s Skype. Skype has changed the way we communicate with one another from a distance. Send documents, video or photographs of any size- and it’s made it free!.
Tech tools and trends for teachers: http://web2011.discoveryeducation.com/
And most importantly: WHAT YOU CAN DO IN "MI CAMINO EN SAGRADO"?
• Features: Read and review articles on topics ranging from academic skills for college success through interpersonal relationships to time management. Message Center: send, receive and archive messages. View "friends." Manage your blog.
• People: Tell others about yourself, customize the look of your profile, upload photos and make new friends and socialize.
• Discussion: Start a topic on the last class or the next, or any favorite subject and know what other people think. To promote participation and feedback between teachers and students.
• Events: Get information about events on campus or the city, create an event and invite others.
• Groups: Create an interest group and invite others to join.
• My Favorites: Tell other people what about your favorite music, book or food. Write your list of favorites and explore what others do.
• Objectives: Goal setting is the best way to achieve what you want in your life. Find out what students are trying to achieve. Set goals and start implementing them.
• Blog: Blogs are an excellent tool to provide a forum for exchange, interaction of users with each other, providing opinions and ideas. They become an inexhaustible source of deploying new technologies. Where everyone can state their own views on various topics, personal experiences, their concerns and thoughts about everything that concerns you, or that seems interesting.
• Ask Dolphy: Have a question for Dolphy?
Complete the online contact form, choose a form of contact (email or phone) and send it.
• This week in FEP 101: Learn about the different activities that are working in the PEF Course 101.
I hope that professors can venture into the use of these tools and implement some in their classes!
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