Oh My! How have I done without this resource from the National Writing Project's "Digital Arm". Authentic tasks, participation, with a focus on writing as it is lived and published and networked.
Larry's edublog focuses on websites that will help teachers of ELL students. This post has lots of links to fun little tools that you could use personally for blogs or with students.
This site has contains many different aspects on the educational benefits of digital storytelling. It also gives information on creating digital stories such as which platforms to use.
This site has contains many different aspects on the educational benefits of digital storytelling. It also gives information on creating digital stories such as which platforms to use.
This article informs readers that drinking beer helps one to become more creative, while drinking coffee gives one energy. Therefore, for our class' purpose, we should drink beef before doing our weekly play's and coffee when sitting down to get some reading done!
The art of concise presentations. PechaKucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. And provides movies to watch for examples
Demonstrating what they've learned helps students develop their independence as learners. Online learning gives many opportunities to students to demonstrate their knowledge. Earlier, students could only demonstrate their knowledge and comprehension through limited ways such as quizzes, essays, tests and other formative practice.
Very interesting article that portrays the internet with continents representing the web. The south portrays out of date sites, while the northwest is covered by the new web empires (Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.).