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Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano was born in Germany, raised in Argentina, lived many years in the United States and is currently planted in Brazil. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish with a Minor in International Studies and a Masters in Education with an emphasis in Instructional Technology. She has worked as a World Language teacher, Technology Integration Facilitator, Academic Technology Coordinator and 21st Century Learning Specialist.
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Taxonomy of a Skype Conversations

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The ability to speak with others (peers, experts, adults, strangers, etc.) via video conferencing tools, requires a new set of skills for students in the modern classroom. Students need to develop and exhibit communication skills for collaborative purposes, exchange of specific content information or to simply be able to articulate and communicate thoughts and ideas.
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Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano was born in Germany, raised in Argentina, lived many years in the United States and is currently planted in Brazil. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish with a Minor in International Studies and a Masters in Education with an emphasis in Instructional Technology. She has worked as a World Language teacher, Technology Integration Facilitator, Academic Technology Coordinator and 21st Century Learning Specialist.

Teaching style

What does it mean to be educated? Has the meaning of being educated for today shifted from what it meant fifty years ago? What will it mean to be educated for students who are entering our schools today and will graduate in 2024? Are schools preparing our children for their future or our past and present? These are important questions to ask and answer as educational leaders. What implications do the answers to these questions have on curriculum content and delivery, scheduling, grouping of students, assessment, and technology? Education is about teaching and learning, which are inseparably intertwined. I realized how heavily influenced my learning has become through the use of social network platforms and the growth of a Personal Learning Network (PLN). My learning has changed forever and in consequence my philosophy of education and teaching has and is shifting accordingly. The possibilities that are opening up through skills and emerging “new” literacies, often labeled 21st century, will allow us to see completely different patterns of studying, researching, connecting, creating and ultimately learning. These skills and literacies are vital in order for our students to succeed in a flattened world. There is a giant divide between the theory of teaching and the practice of implementing them in our schools though. Nobody can force change on anyone, it has to be experienced. Albert Einstein said: “ I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.” This does not only apply to our traditional vision of who we label students in our schools, but must include teachers, administrators and all stake holders. A new vision of life long and self-directed learners, transparent in their learning process, is emerging and a significant component of building learning communities in global collaboration environments. These new communities will not only “prepare” students for life, but will allow them to experience life with teachers and coaches who facilitate authentic and meaningful learning opportunities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2012- Nominated Best EdTechBlog (Edublogger Awards) 2012- Nominated Best Individual Blog (Edublogger Awards) 2011- Nominated Best EdTechBlog (Edublogger Awards) 2011- Nominated Best Individual Blog (Edublogger Awards) 2010- Nominated Teacher Blog (Edublogger Awards) 2010- Nominated Indivdual Blog (Edublogger Awards) 2010- Nominated EdTech Support Blog (Edublogger Awards) 2008 Winner of the DeWitt E. & Vera M. Hooker Fellowship Grant 2003 Recipient of Excellence in Undergraduate Spanish Studies- University of North Florida

My own education history

B.A. in Spanish/International Studies M.Ed. in Education/ Instructional Technology

Additional biographical information

Her passions include globally connected learning, technology integration, 21st Century skills and literacies, as well as digital storytelling. Silvia is known in the international blogersphere under the name of “Langwitches”. She is a Curriculum21 faculty member and a regular contributor on the Tech & Learning Advisor Blog. Silvia is the author of the book “Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators”, co-author of Mastering Global Literacy (Solution Tree) and founder of the Around the World with 80 Schools project.