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Roland O'Daniel

Backchanneling in Middle School Social Studies - 0 views

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    Great extension of using a video in the classroom. I love the idea and hope others will offer their thoughts. Check out Angela Cunninghams discussion http://contentliteracy.ning.com/profiles/blogs/using-technology-in-the in the Content Literacy Ning
Roland O'Daniel

Mrs. Gannon TeacherWeb Interactive Notebook Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Nice resource for ISNs implementation. I like her powerpoint presentation. Nice, simple explanation. Good resource to go to, to get started. No explicit math connections
Roland O'Daniel

History Alive! Interactive Student Notebook - 0 views

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    Description of the history alive version of the ISN. they use right hand side for notes and left hand side for output/interactions/reflection
Roland O'Daniel

Activities that Promote Discussion - 3 views

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    A compilation of read/write/speak-listen activities from the internet.
Roland O'Daniel

Literacy Technologies Training - Content Literacy - 3 views

  • I think our school is right on the edge of using many different sites and strategies with technology. We will be moving into a new building and be thrust into how to have students use this technology. I want to use extranormal (animation) with my intervention students. I need to look at google docs and voicethreads.
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Roland O'Daniel

Content Literacy - 1 views

  • Forum posts can be organized by the use of "tags." To see discussions on specific topics, click on the links below. Standardized tags you can use to have your posts included in the link results are shown in parentheses. You can also help by adding tags to others' posts.
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      Tagging is a skill that is becoming increasingly important in the web 2.0 era of the internet. As people find more and more information it is critical that they are able to catagorize, store, and retrieve that information. The tag list that we created initially was a good start, but I am interested in the tags that you would like to add/change/delete. How do we make tagging more intentional in the content literacy ning community so that the information gathered here is accessible to everyone?
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    Example of using commenting with a web page.
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