IPAD, un nuevo concepto socio-educativo!
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Free Editable Agile Roadmap PowerPoint Template | PowerPoint Presentation

Free Editable Agile Roadmap PowerPoint Template | PowerPoint Presentation | IPAD, un nuevo concepto socio-educativo! | Scoop.it
Agile Roadmap PowerPoint Template is a free editable template for Microsoft PowerPoint and project planners that you can download if you are using agile methodologies in your organization

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Pierre Mongin 's curator insight, April 30, 2013 4:22 AM

La gestion des Post-it dans un Kanban est complémentaire du mind mapping en gestion de projets 

Gus Serna's curator insight, August 23, 2013 12:09 AM

like it

Vickie Figaro's curator insight, October 28, 2014 11:21 AM

great template

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Education Rethink: You Need to Use Technology the Wrong Way

Education Rethink: You Need to Use Technology the Wrong Way | IPAD, un nuevo concepto socio-educativo! | Scoop.it

I don't think I've ever known anyone else who uses a spreadsheet as a calendar. For me, it works, though. I have the date, the day, the task or event, the type of task and the location. For recurring events, I simply write "every week" or "every day." Then, I use the sort function to see what I need to do each day or to see the timeline of a particular project (sorting by category). I like being able to ask, "When is Galileo testing?" and simply sorting it with one click. Calendars don't allow me to do that.


[...] Wikis might work better than blogs for a group project. Twitter might be a better back-channel than adding ideas to a shared concept map. Taking a camera snapshot of the board and then listening might work better for a student than Evernote would. That's a good thing. We should all have the permission to choose different tools to accomplish similar tasks.


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