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John Evans

KIDZ Scramble Word Magenet Online Game - 16 views

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    This applet creates a 'magnetic poetry' board upon which the user may shift around the words the webpage designer has listed (mouse click and drag a word to move it). Furthermore, the user may modify an existing 'magnet' by SHIFT-clicking on it. Alternately, new magnets may be created by SHIFT-clicking in vacant area of the applet (then type what new letters you want on the magnet piece).
John Evans

The Best Places To Find Free (And Good) Lesson Plans On The Internet | Larry Ferlazzo's... - 9 views

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Tom Stimson

ReadWriteThink: Learning Beyond the Classroom - 0 views

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    ReadWriteThink | Home | Learn All Year Long | Podcasts & Videos | Tool Tip Sheets
Tom Stimson

Interactives . Elements of a Story - 0 views

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    Elements of a Story is an interactive web site where students can learn about different literary "ingredients" that make up a story. This site features an interactive explanation of each literary element, which is then followed by a series of activities to enhance students' understanding. Students will be asked to put plot developments into the correct order, select appropriate settings and characters, and sort events and exposition.
John Evans

TV411 - Tune In To Learning - 0 views

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    Welcome to TV411, the television series for adults who want to strengthen their literacy skills.
Tod Baker

WOS4: Lawrence Lessig on read/write culture [LWN.net] - 0 views

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    The first step, says Lessig, is to enable free culture in any way we can. And that requires building free tools. The free software community, for all of its successes, has not yet succeeded in building a comprehensive set of friendly tools which can be used by artists. We need to fight DRM in any way we can, support free codecs and protocols to the greatest extent possible, and support free software everywhere.
John Evans

technologyactivelearning / FrontPage - 0 views

  • Active Learning is an approach to learner-centered education that utilizes instructional techniques that involve students in reading, writing, discussing, reflecting and creating in order to help them learn.
John Evans

Jessica Gross: Embracing the Twitter Classroom - 0 views

  • Rheingold points to five reasons for teaching students social media: Developing students' literacy in our new online environment is as crucial as developing their abilities to read and write. Communication is moving toward social media. We can either help students thrive in this environment or leave them flailing. Many students bring their computers to class. Why not work with this trend instead of fighting or ignoring it? Social media is just that: social. Students who use Twitter for class are "learning collaborative skills that are particularly important today." There is only so much class time. Rheingold makes mini-lectures on video that students comment on between classes, allowing more time to engage the issues through in-class discussion. Shy students who hold back in class often speak up online. "If you can extend the discussion to an online message board, you enable students who may not jump into the discussion," he said, to "make a thoughtful contribution."
John Evans

Misunderstood Minds | PBS - 0 views

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    The Misunderstood Minds project consists of three elements: The PBS documentary, first airing March 27, 2002; the companion Web site on PBS Online, www.pbs.org/misunderstoodminds; and the Developing Minds Multimedia Library.
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