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Janelle Flores

Infographics ~ Blogging & Writing on Pinterest - 0 views

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    Infographics related to blogging and writing
Janelle Flores

PERSONAL MANIFESTOS/PUBLIC CONTRADICTIONS @ THE MCA - 0 views

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    This blog covers the text as art teacher workshop held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago over the summer of 2008. There are several resources for teaching text as art, as well as discussion and writing activities.
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    This blog covers the text as art teacher workshop held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago over the summer of 2008. There are several resources for teaching text as art, as well as discussion and writing activities.
Kristine Swift

25 Best Websites for Teachers | Scholastic.com - 2 views

  • Figment is a new site that allows young writers to post their work, receive criticism, and read others' contributions. From fan fiction to poetry to novels-in-progress, all types of writing are encouraged and shared. Be aware that not all content is school appropriate.
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      Middle school writing site. But not all content school appropriate?? Oops.
Noah Geisel

Year-long projects inspire independent learning | Brilliant or Insane - 1 views

  • help fan students’ intrinsic motivation, leading them to embrace learning rather than grades
  • A year-long project is one in which students set a long-term goal and work backwards, creating checkpoints that the teacher can set.
  • goal of 2,500 books read by June. This averages to roughly 25 per student. Of course, some will read 50 while a few will read 15. Along the way, we learn genre, book structure, literary elements and the fundamentals of writing.
Patrick Seamars

New Minecraft Mod Teaches You Code as You Play | Enterprise | WIRED - 0 views

  • MinecraftEDU
  • TeacherGaming
  • In fact, Levin says TeacherGaming is working on its own mod building education program called ComputerCraftEdu, which will eventually be offered both online and in-person. And there are already a few other classes that teach students to create mods, such as MakersFactory’s class in Santa Cruz and YouthDigital’s online class. But most of these other classes require students to write code in a programming language called Java. And Java can be cumbersome.
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