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John Evans

Multiple Intelligences For Adult Literacy and Education -- Introduction - 0 views

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    The site is divided into five main sections: Introduction, Assessment, Practice, Resources, and Contact.
Tom Stimson

GhostBlasters - 1 views

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    Fun
Dean Mantz

Free music, free books, free games, free poems and free puzzles that help teach childre... - 11 views

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    Multiple resources for educators to use in teaching reading and literacy to elementary and special needs students.
John Evans

Worlds of Words | International Collection of Children's and Adolescent Literature - 5 views

  • Welcome to Worlds of Words. You will find many useful resources on this site for building bridges between cultures. These resources include multiple strategies for locating and evaluating culturally authentic international children’s and adolescent literature as well as ways of engaging students with these books in classrooms and libraries.
Phil Taylor

The New York Times Kind of Misinterprets a Study About Tests and Learning - Education -... - 1 views

  • But, before the multiple choice, standardized testing crowd starts thumping their chests, it's important to note the kind of test the researchers administered. After reading the passage, students "wrote what they remembered in a free-form essay for 10 minutes. Then they reread the passage and took another retrieval practice test."
Phil Taylor

Digitally Speaking / Enhancing and Amplifying Pedagogy with Digital Tools - 3 views

  • iGeners are almost universally plugged in. Ear buds hang from backpacks, and cell phones are stuffed into every pocket. Instant communication has replaced listening to messages, streaming video has replaced waiting for television shows to start, Xboxes have replaced Ataris, digital images have replaced negatives, and high-speed connections have replaced dial-up modems.
  • iGeners aren’t always the best students, however! Working quickly instead of carefully, they infosnack their way through class, flitting from instant experience to instant experience. Reading deeply, considering multiple perspectives and interacting with others in meaningful ways is pushed aside in a race for immediate gratification.
John Evans

Birmingham Grid for Learning - Multiple Intelligences (Secondary) - 0 views

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    Take a learning styles test online.
Keith Schoch

Close Reading Through Online Annotation Using NowComment - 0 views

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    NowComment lets you annotate documents in same way as Google Drive, but works in two panes that scroll separately, and multiple users can annotate a document with comments hidden from one another until a specified time; perfect for class use.
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