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How to Make Money with Games! - make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    Every working person's dream is to have a career as if you're not working. Earning money while playing games is the most literal way to make money without feeling like you are at work. You can go live a fantasy life and go on exciting adventures, fight mobs, spiff up your gear and earn money while you're at it! Here's how you can start making money by playing games: Live Streaming You can earn money by playing in real time in front of an audience. There are always new games coming out and some people might not have the resources or time to play them. These people often go to livestreams to watch other people play the game they are interested in, sometimes while multitasking. Here's how you can start livestreaming your gameplays: Set up an account. You will need to find a streaming website of course. There are plenty out there but the biggest names in the livestreaming business at present is Twitch and YouTube Gaming. It's useful to research about which company caters to creators better and once you've made your choice, go ahead and set up your account. Gain a following. This is probably the hardest part of making money off of playing games. As with every media platform, a good following is always useful. You can either create a huge following, profit from them by having them view ads from your stream or, you can build a loyal following and profit from them via donations. Search for popular games. If you're not getting enough followers on your preferred site then you are probably playing the wrong game. Do your research and check which games people are most interested in playing and play it as well! Creating Game Guides People get into new games all the time and a lot of them turn to guides when they are stuck in a particular level or instance. If you are a seasoned gamer, you can definitely write guides based on your gameplay and earn money from it. Learn how to write creatively. In order for you to actually be able t
Nigel Coutts

The art of modern writing - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Learning to write is one of the fundamental skills we gain from our time at school. Writing is one of the cornerstones of learning and we devote significant time and energy towards its mastery. Skilled writing is a mark of an educated individual and a skill required for academic success. But in the modern world what makes a skilled writer? What has changed about writing and what literary skills should we focus our attention on. 
Jennifer Dorman

Wilkes U and Discovery Education Collaborate on Online Master's in Instructional Media ... - 8 views

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    This fall Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, PA and Discovery Education, which produces digital media-based learning, are launching a new online master's degree program in instructional media.
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Reflecting on report writing time - How might we maximise the value? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    For schools in Australia and many parts of the world, we are heading towards the end of another school term and year. That means report writing season. For the next few weeks, teachers across the country will be huddled in front of computer screens, writing reflections on the progress their learners have made. Mark books will be opened, assessments consulted, work samples will be reviewed. All so that in the first week of the long Summer vacation students can sit and read their report and make plans for how they will enhance their learning in the coming year.
Jennifer Dorman

How has writing for a world wide audience changed the way you write? - 0 views

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    Check out this awesome blog post from Paul Bogush, an 8th grade teacher in CT. He asked his students "How has writing for a world audience changed the way you write?" and posted their responses on his blog. They are definitely worth reading.
Nigel Coutts

From Good to Great: Writing well by Thinking like Authors - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    A common challenge for students and teachers is how to develop a great idea for a piece of writing. Too often students struggle with the process of finding inspiration for their writing. They have a vague idea for the story they hope to tell, but all too quickly it transforms into a list of events with little or no detail. The goal here is to provide our students with a process to use during the planning process. The hope is that by identifying the type of thinking required during the early phases of ideation and to focus their attention on details, that the stories our students subsequently compose will be more enjoyable to read. Hopefully, this process helps.
Dean Mantz

Learn Lead Grow: Write Well Makes Writing Easy for All Students - 13 views

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    Nice blog post walking new users through the setup and integration of Write Well.
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    Nicole Semark has been providing professional press release writing services to clients in the UK and overseas for over 5 years. Nicole started working for a marketing company, Amvoc, over 5 years ago and has used the opportunities provided by the company to hone in on her talents and practice her natural writing skills. Nicole really enjoys tacking copywriting projects and will happily jump on any opportunity to learn new industry specific knowledge in order to complete a project professionally and n time. If you are looking for copywriting services without the London price tag, contact Nicole at Amvoc on 0844 576 1050 or visit www.amvoc.co.uk.
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Learning to Read and Write Chinese Characters the Heisig-Richardson Way - 0 views

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    The Chinese characters are introduced using mnemonic stories and a unique approach of ordering them. The objective is to offer a very fast method to learning how to read and write Chinese characters.
Dean Mantz

Writing Center Resources for Students: Writing Process Demos - 18 views

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    Interactive site for improving your writing.
Jackie Gerstein

Reading and Writing Transmedia | Digital Is ... - 19 views

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    "Reading and Writing Transmedia"
Dean Mantz

Elementari for educators: Make reading and writing fun - 5 views

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    "Focus on writing Select from our growing library of beautiful illustrations and sounds to write your story and support the artists that make your story possible. Thanks to Elementari's automated crediting, you don't have to worry about stealing someone else's artwork."
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The Importance of Learning to Read Different Languages - 0 views

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    Not everyone is lucky to learn the different languages. There are some people born just to learn various languages.
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Affordable Way To Learn Spanish Lessons Online - 0 views

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    The most fascinating thing to do is learning another dialect. It not just helps you take in another language ,but also makes you aware of a new culture associated with the language altogether.
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Blogging to Learn and Questions of Standards: A Dialogue | Beyond School - 0 views

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    Thoughtful discussion on writing standards and student blogging.
Dean Mantz

Twine / An open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories - 19 views

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    I learned of Twine from Richard Byrne's Free Technology 4 Teachers blog post. It is great to see an opensource option that one can download and run locally or remain on the web to write.
Cleve Couch

Educational Leadership:Literacy 2.0:Teaching Media Literacy - 0 views

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      Only 76% of my current students have internet access at home via laptop or PC
  • U.S. students may learn something about evaluating sources in research paper assignments and learn to recognize propaganda in social studies, but that's often the extent of their media literacy instruction.
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      We have more than 1400 students at my middle school; we share two carts of laptops with 30 laptops each among more than 400 sixth graders--very limited amount of access time.
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  • spurred by students' access to unlimited information on the Internet.
  • Can students learn to recognize bias, track down sources, and cross-check information?
  • One of the most basic strands of media literacy emphasizes the skills and knowledge students need to locate and critically assess online content.
  • digital media literacy skills are vastly underrepresented in the curriculum for all but the most advanced students (as, indeed, are offline critical-thinking and reading-comprehension skills).
  • Choosing appropriate search engines, following relevant links, and judging the validity of information are difficult challenges, not only for students of all ages, but also for most adults, including many teachers.
  • Although based on offline rather than online media literacy, the study found that explicit media literacy instruction increased both traditional literacy skills, such as reading comprehension and writing, and more specific media-related skills, including identification of techniques various media use to influence audiences.
  • From video games to social networks, incorporating what students are doing online into the school curriculum holds great, and perhaps the only, promise for keeping students engaged in learning
Dean Mantz

Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: How Power Could Make You More Creative - 12 views

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    Dr. Scott Barry Kaugman of NYU writes about the research and results learned from study regarding how creativity is driven by the power one has at the time.
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