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Linda Wilson

Bibliomania - Free Online Literature and Study Guides - 0 views

  • Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts Literature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference Books Read Classic Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories and Contemporary Articles and Interviews Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers
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    Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts
    Read Classic Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Short Stories and Contemporary Articles and InterviewsLiterature Book Notes, Author Biographies, Book Summaries and Reference Books Study Guides to the most read books and Help for Teachers
Linda Wilson

Supports to Help Recognition - 1 views

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    This video shows how text reader software - which is really meant as a way to accommodate for a decoding delay or disability - can also be powerful for children learning how to read.  In this video
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    This video shows how text reader software - which is really meant as a way to accommodate for a decoding delay or disability - can also be powerful for children learning how to read.  In this video
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    This video shows how text reader software - which is really meant as a way to accommodate for a decoding delay or disability - can also be powerful for children learning how to read.  In this video, the first-graders are using Clicker 5 software, which is a talking word processor.  Note how the students learn to use the text-to-speech feature independently to help them learn to read the sentence.
Linda Wilson

Vintage Reading Group Center - 0 views

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    Guides for reading groups.
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National Center for Supported e-Text - Introduction - 0 views

  • he concept of supported text was developed by Anderson-Inman and Horney (1997; 1998) to describe electronic text that is modified or enhanced in ways that are designed to increase reading comprehension and promote content-area learning. The underlying assumption of supported text is that electronic text (e.g., a word, phrase, paragraph, page, or document) can be infused with additional text and/or media in ways that promote better understanding of what the author intended to communicate. In addition, the concept assumes that electronic text can be structurally presented or organized in ways that accommodate individual learning needs/styles or that can facilitate the accomplishment of targeted instructional objectives. Together, it is assumed that these enhancements can help readers overcome the perceptual, conceptual, and comprehension hurdles found in the text materials they are asked to read
  • what function the supportive resource plays in the reading process. The latest iteration of the typology has eleven types of supportive resources (Anderson-Inman & Horney, 2007).
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      Emphasis on function, not form
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    This is an online article by Lynne Anderson-Inman, Ph.D. and Mark Horney, Ph.D. of the National Center for Supported eText (NCSeT) at the University of Oregon. It describes 11 types of supported etext.
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    function over fom
Linda Wilson

OKAPI!: Readability Statistics & CBA Reading Probe Generator - 0 views

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    "OKAPI! is a web-based application that allows you to enter a text sample and to format that sample as a set of Examiner and Student Curriculum-Based Assessment (CBA) reading probes. The application also computes a readability index for the sample."
Linda Wilson

short stories at east of the web - 0 views

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    Read short stories and comment on them.  There is a version for olderstudents and adults as well as a kids' version.
Linda Wilson

Poetry for Kids - Funny Poems for Children by Poet Kenn Nesbitt - 0 views

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    Kids can read poetry online.  There are also poetry podcasts and games.
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    Kids can read poetry online.  There are also poetry podcasts, lessons, and games.
Linda Wilson

The netTrekker suite of award-winning products - 0 views

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    An educational search engine that lets you find resources based on reading level, grade level, or lexile.  Subscription service that school districts buy.
Linda Wilson

Algebra Explanations - 0 views

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    You put in the problem and the website will give a written explanation for how to solve it.  It will also solve algebra problems so you can check your homework.  No speech or animation, so you have to read the explanation that results.
Lisa Andreasen

Official DIBELS Home Page - 0 views

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    DIBELS home page with access to probes, benchmark data, and data monitoring system.
Linda Wilson

MysteryNet's Kids Mysteries: mysteries to solve, scary stories, and magic tricks - 0 views

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    Kids read and solve mysteries online.  Activities help them learn the elements of writing mysteries.
Linda Wilson

Funny poetry for children - 0 views

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    Kids can read funny poems and rate them.  There are also lessons for writing poetry.
Linda Wilson

Digital Literacies: New Ways to Support Reading AND Writing - 0 views

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    Blog used as an outline for the preconference session at Closing the Gap PC-15 "Digital Literacies" with Denise DeCoste and Linda Bastiani Wilson.
Linda Wilson

Techlearning > > Breaking News! Students Create Radio-Style Podcasts > October 1, 2007 - 0 views

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    Article about the learning benefits of using podcasts in the social studies curriculum when the goal was to try to infuse reading and writing into the curriculum.
Linda Wilson

The Secret Life of Bees : About - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's 7th and 8th graders read The Secret Life of Bees and were priveledge to have the author participate in their blog.  The result is a study guide for the book.
Linda Wilson

Word Talk - 0 views

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    This free plug-in enables text in any Microsoft Word document to be read aloud. As a useful bonus, WordTalk also comes with a talking spell checker and thesaurus. The simplicity of WordTalk's toolbar makes it highly accessible, and the toolbar's functions are easy to configure for individual preferences. To further enhance accessibility, the software comes pre-programmed with keyboard commands. (--from Paul Hami's blog)
Linda Wilson

http://www.cyberkids.com - Cyberkids: Welcome - 0 views

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    This site publishes student work online.  The link bookmarked here takes you right to the submission guidelines.  See the navigation bar on the left to read the articles submitted by students.
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