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Check Grammar, spelling and citation quickly and easily with Grammarly - StumbleUpon - 34 views

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    Proof reader and plagiarism checker
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Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? - The Globe and Mail - 62 views

  • Back to article Apple vows iBooks 2 will ‘reinvent’ school textbooks Enlarge this image Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? Published Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 12:00AM EST Last updated Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 2:29PM EST
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    Globe and Mail visual graph: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? As the world becomes increasingly digital, school boards are trying to negotiate technology's role in the classroom. Some have embraced digital tools, enhancing their classrooms with Smartboards, cell phones and social media. Others have favoured tradition, claiming technology is a distraction and a nuisance. Where do Globe readers stand? Each dot on this graph represents one person's response colour-coded by age group.
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Reading Bear - 135 views

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    A well made site for teaching young learners phonics through interactive video presentations. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
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    Reading Bear, a project of WatchKnowLearn.org, is the first free program online to teach beginning readers vocabulary and concepts while systematically introducing all the main phonetic patterns of written English, all using innovative rich media. We spent an enormous amount of time developing 50 presentations, covering even more phonics principles and illustrating over 1,200 vocabulary items. There is nothing else like it, free or otherwise.
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Weighing the environmental costs: buy an eReader, or a shelf of books? - 61 views

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    "Bookshelves towering floor to ceiling filled with weighty tomes, or one book-sized device holding hundreds of "books" in electronic form: which one of these options for the voracious reader creates the least damaging environmental footprint? "
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To flip or not to flip? - ISTE Community - 2 views

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    "L&L needs submissions for our Point/Counterpoint and Readers Respond departments! We are looking for arguments on both sides of the question "To flip or not to flip?""
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How to Write Dialogue that Matters: Lessons from Aaron Sorkin | Edutopia - 1 views

  • High school writers often fail to include dialogue in their stories. Perhaps this is because they over-rely on telling (1) narratives. Or perhaps skipping dialogue is a strategy that allows students to elude the punctuation rules that accompany quotations
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    "students should be taught that the payoffs for learning a few dialogue-writing skills are ample: dialogue can help develop plot, reveal characters' motivation, create a visceral experience for the reader, and make average stories extraordinary"
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Readers Theatre Scripts - 20 views

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    Reader's Theatre Scripts
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Entri | Free & Simple Collaborative Document Sharing Tool - 2 views

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    Entri is a free collaborative tool for writing and sharing documents. Say you are writing an article for your blog and you want to share with your readers before you publish it to get feedback and allow changes.
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Progressive Phonics - 80 views

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    This site has a great set of downloadable PDF books and resources to help emergent readers with phonics. Free sign up is required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
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2012 CCIRA Keynote: Creating classrooms where readers flourish - 86 views

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    If you've not read "The Book Whisperer" please do!  We taken reading and made it work for students, it shouldn't be. It should be about personal choice and the chance to simply read at his or her own level.
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Readers Theater/Language Arts/High Frequency Words/Math/Music and much more for Teachers - 4 views

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    Readers Theater scripts for elementary
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BiblioNasium - Kids Share Book Recommendations. Use Online Reading Logs, Find Books At ... - 4 views

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    A social network for elementary readers!
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Summer Reading Flowchart: What Should You Read On Your Break? | Teach.com - 98 views

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    A fun flowchart, for teachers and students, to keep up the reading during the summer and even the school year. Targeted to high school students, but advanced middle school readers could use it as well.
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Nominalizations Are Zombie Nouns - NYTimes.com - 52 views

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    a great article about how to avoid putting your reader to sleep with abstract language
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RSS AJAX XML - 12 views

  • RSS and AJAX: A Simple News Reader
  • Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and RSS (Really Simple Syndication) are two technologies that have taken the Web by storm. Most commonly, RSS is used to provide news to either people or other organizations. This is done by serving an "RSS feed" from a website. An RSS feed is simply a link to an XML file that is structured in a certain way. The RSS specification tells us the expected structure of the XML file. For example, the title, author, and description tags are required, and so all RSS XML files will have at least these three tags.
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    Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and RSS (Really Simple Syndication) are two technologies root together by XML
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Lomation: Hmong Text Reader - 10 views

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    You type in Hmong text, and it reads it for you. Helpful for those of us practicing Hmong. It is also used by people who speak Hmong learning to read and write - as well as with students. It can be helpful as a spell-checker, too. So many options.
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