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Lisa Nocita

Kevin's Meandering Mind « If you don't live it, it won't come out of your hor... - 1 views

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    written by Kevin Hodgson is a must-read for anyone interested in the use digital storytelling and games in their language arts lessons. Kevin also regularly posts book reviews. Take a look at his recent post about using Stykz for creating stopmotion movies.
Lisa Nocita

Natural Inquirer >> About Us - 1 views

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    "The Natural Inquirer is a middle school science education journal! Scientists report their research in journals, which enable scientists to share information with one another. This journal, The Natural Inquirer, was created so that scientists can share their research with middle school students. Each article tells you about scientific research conducted by scientists in the USDA Forest Service. "
Linda Corey

Kids' Ebook Reading Nearly Doubled Since 2010, Scholastic Reading Survey Finds - The Di... - 0 views

  • national survey of kids ages 6–17 and their parents
  • kids prefer ebooks to print books when they do not want their friends to know what they are reading, and when they are out and about/traveling
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  • kids prefer print books for sharing with friends and reading at bedtime
  • Overall, kids are more likely to finish a book that they choose themselves, regardless of whether the format is digital or in print.
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    The national survey of kids ages 6-17 and their parents also found that half of kids ages 9-17 say they would read more books for fun if they had greater access to ebooks-although 80 percent of kids who read ebooks say they still read books for fun primarily in print. Read to find more information.
Lisa Nocita

TLT: Teen Librarian's Toolbox: A "Zest" for Teen Nonfiction: Your TLT Zest Books HQ - 0 views

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    Nonfiction titles
Lisa Nocita

NoodleTools : Show Me Information Literacy Modules - 0 views

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    With a mix of vibrant images, visual annotation and text, the modules are designed by educators to engage students in information literacy and the research process. What constitutes credible information? How does source type contribute to relevance, authority and point of view? How do I evaluate and cite born-digital images and online sources? Over twenty full modules are available, addressing source and website evaluation, digital literacy skills, plagiarism prevention and ethical writing. There are three progressive levels to choose from (Starter, Junior and Advanced) for elementary through university students.
Lisa Nocita

Free Technology for Teachers: Graphing Stories - The Math in Short Videos - 2 views

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    "Graphing Stories is a new website that was developed by Dan Meyer and Buzz Math. Graphing Stories features 24 short videos that tell a story that students can graph to tell the mathematical story happening in the video. I recommend reading this post by Dan Meyer to get a full sense of how this works and where the idea came from. All of the graphing stories videos can be downloaded to use in your classroom. Graphing Stories even provides the graph paper for your students to graph the stories."
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    Hey! Maybe I can get those math people to visit the library!
Lisa Nocita

Vizaroo - 1 views

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    Vizaroo looks like it could be a good way to collect anonymous responses to questions that you pose in your classroom. Services like Vizaroo gives the shy student the opportunity to have his or her opinion heard by classmates and teachers.
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