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andrew bendelow

NCTE Secondary Section: Tara Seale - 2 views

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    Using wordle in English --TKMB
meenoo rami

Symbaloo - start simple - 14 views

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    link this to wall wisher - a way to introduce topics
Caroline Bachmann

Apture - - 18 views

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    Application that allows you to learn more about anything you highlight on a website without having to leave the page; make the internet an even greater resource for students!
Mark Smith

Reading and the Web - Texts Without Context - NYTimes.com - 14 views

  • We all may read books the way we increasingly read magazines and newspapers: a little bit here, a little bit there.
  • People tweet and text one another during plays and movies, forming judgments before seeing the arc of the entire work.
  • Recent books by respected authors like Malcolm Gladwell (“Outliers”), Susan Faludi (“The Terror Dream”) and Jane Jacobs (“Dark Age Ahead”) rely far more heavily on cherry-picked anecdotes — instead of broader-based evidence and assiduous analysis — than the books that first established their reputations. And online research enables scholars to power-search for nuggets of information that might support their theses, saving them the time of wading through stacks of material that might prove marginal but that might have also prompted them to reconsider or refine their original thinking.
Dana Huff

Qwiki - 12 views

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    Qwiki allows users to learn more about a variety of topics through multimedia and storytelling. Users can also contribute content to make Qwiki even better.
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    already used this as I introduced my research project last week, in between snowflakes. Great reception!
Suzanne Rogers

Google Image Result for http://cterfile.ed.uiuc.edu/mahara/artefact/file/download.php?f... - 8 views

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    Jolliffe's rhetorical diagram for AP LANG
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