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Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways for Students to Publish in Under a Minute - 1 views

  • Pencamp is a simple platform for quickly publishing your writing. To get started writing and publishing with Pencamp just enter a name for your page and enter specify a password for editing then start writing. Pencamp is not a blogging platform it's a platform for publishing an informational article or story about a specific topic
  • Scriffon is a simple service for writing and publishing online. Scriffon isn't a blogging platform, it's a writing platform
  • Pen.io is a simple blogging service that you can start using in a minute or less. To use Pen.io just head to the site, name your page, and select a password for editing.
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  • Wordfaire is a new service for quickly creating and updating a live blog. To use Wordfaire just sign-in with your Twitter, Facebook, or Google account.
  • Google Docs
  • Toasted Cheese is a daily writing prompt site that publishes prompts on a monthly calendar
Erica Modzelewski

Kids in the Mid Blog - 0 views

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    Kids blogging.
Erica Modzelewski

Kathleen Morris Blog - 0 views

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    Learn about blogs!
Tracy Watanabe

What's Going On in This Picture? | Nov. 26, 2012 - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I love using photos/pictures and have them write from evidence from the photo/pic. I also appreciate that they are posting their thoughts on the blog.
Tracy Watanabe

Hyperlinked Writing in the Classroom- From Theory to Practice | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

  • Hyperlinked writing is more than citing your sources, it is a direct manifestation of writing for an audience. A quick check-in with my Common Core Guru, Mike Fisher, author of “Cure for the Common Core“, told me that I was on the right track.  He said: You are actually addressing several capacities in what you’re describing:  Capacity 3: Students respond to varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline. Capacity 5: They value evidence. (Citations are in this realm, along with curation, and it is highly connected to number 6…) Capacity 6: They use technology and digital media strategically and capably. It shows the intent to guide the reader to: where the author has been his/her train of thought providing a framework and context of the content background. choices where to learn more
  • Are you familiar with “Choose Your Own Adventure Books“? How great would it be to allow students to map out such a story and link the choices on a mind map showing the links, flow and connections between choices. What if they were to choose to write their own”choice story” with different plots and outcomes according to the links embedded in the text? Students could use mind mapping apps again to design a flowchart of their story.
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    Using 21st century skills to nurture Common Core learning.
Tracy Watanabe

We should talk - what are you doing to ensure student safety online? | Edublogs - educa... - 0 views

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    Internet Safety
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    For those of you who don't know, I am working closely with a 4th grade class on a class blog as part of this challenge. One of the first steps is Internet Safety and setting up Guidelines. As part of the Edublog Class/Student Challenge, Edublogs makes sure we are thinking through everything. I thought I'd share.
Meaghan Davis

Student Opinion - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Great resource for online articles and a place for students to respond to built-in questions!
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