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CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers - 0 views

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    CBSE class 10 sample papers with solution are available on topperlearning. These Sample Papers are quite helpful in exam preparation. Get these CBSE Sample Papers and score more.
John Atkinson

Crocodoc - Comment on, edit, and fill PDF files, Word documents, images and more | Croc... - 0 views

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    Upload, comment and edit files, inc add notes and highlighting. Idea - sharing past papers and model answers
Cindy Marston

"Paperless Tiger" - blog post - 0 views

  • paper management questions are logical, legitimate questions to ask, I will suggest that as teachers we should be asking instead, must we continue to think of our role as paper creators, paper controllers, paper graders?  
  • Essay writing skill is one of the greatest gifts I can help my students to achieve.  I am not willing to change that belief but I have become quite willing to embrace changes in the way the process looks. 
  • I have stopped seeing work as stagnant…completed and submitted by students and then graded by me.
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  • kids are comfortable with their tech gadgets and willing to use them for learning,
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    Great blog post by Tricia Buck about the impact of deciding to go paperless on her teaching of English
tom campbell

The InnovationDesignInEd Daily - 0 views

shared by tom campbell on 23 Jan 12 - No Cached
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    a daily education newsletter made with paper.li
Aly Kenee

Blog U.: Why the "Research Paper" Isn't Working - Library Babel Fish - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    An interesting blog post about the formal research paper taught to incoming college freshmen. The blogger makes the assertion that this process and mode of writing are not effective or even necessary. The comments that follow the post provoke deeper thought. 
Dana Huff

theunquietlibrarian » home - 0 views

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    Resources for Multigenre Research Papers, Research Pathfinders 2.0, and YA Lit. 2.0
Cindy Marston

Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    Great description of how to use Google Docs to collect and mark papers
Dana Huff

MLA Citation Style | Cornell University Library - 0 views

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    MLA citation style guide for research papers.
Rick Beach

TeachPaperless: An Example of Jing Used to Comment on Student Work Online - 8 views

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    Use Jing to make comments on a screen capture of a student's paper
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    I used this video (without crediting you in the least) in class tonight. This is about as close to a one-and-one student-teacher writing conference as you can get. I'd like to see more of these types of models available to preservice teachers. Thanks for posting!
Rob Belprez

MLA Argumentative Research Paper - Common Core - 0 views

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    It's a work in progress, and my first go at making one, but here's an essaytagger.com Common Core compatible rubric for ELA 11-12 Argumentative writing
Margaret Giacalone

MLA Format - 0 views

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    Typed paper using MLA format.
Cindy Marston

Writing for the Web - 1 views

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    cross-curriculum opportunity - English Department and Web Design
anonymous

Shmoop Literature: Summary, Analysis, Themes, Characters, Paper - 0 views

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    Shmoop wants to help you become a better lover (of literature and history). See many sides to the argument. Find your writing groove. Understand how lit and history are relevant today. We want to show your brain a good time.
Dana Huff

Evolving English Teacher: "How to Forge a Jane Austen Manuscript": Teaching Students Au... - 10 views

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    Glenda teaches us how to teach students to mimic one of the masters of prose-Jane Austen. Mimicry is often a great writing exercise for students who need to examine style.
Meredith Suits

Wrong Focus: Teacher-Centered Classrooms and Technology - LeaderTalk - Education Week - 0 views

  • Look at the front of the classroom from the students' perspective. What do they see? In schools where it is feasible, they see a tech rich experience for the teacher: a computing device, an IWB, a projection device pointing at the front. Perhaps we see a teacher with an iPad, an iPod, or a doc camera. Regardless, we see a very tech rich experience for the teacher - a teacher-centered technology environment. Now flip it. What do educators see when looking at students? Paper. Pencils. Print texts. Notebooks. Pens. What an absolute disconnect!
  • I'd rather see teachers improving their ability to create contexts for powerful discussion, engage students with diverse approaches, facilitate project-based learning, etc. I'd rather see teachers open the doors to the kids getting their hands dirty with technology. I'd rather see teachers focusing on transformative aspects of the classroom than minor upgrades.
  • In fact, I'm not sure when it comes to EdTech, you need all this technology to teach better. Where its purpose is strongest is in the hands of students as they create their path and connections. It isn't when they watch from the seats this high-tech, fun flashy devices and hardware
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    A great reminder about why & how teachers should integrate technology in the classroom.
Kyle Tavares

Kyle Tavares is a Top Career in the Jewellery & Designer - 0 views

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    I decided to peruse a career in the field of jewellery and precious gemstones and I am studying all I can about it.
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