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Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

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    Cool tool that generates a word "cloud" around a word, concept.
Kim Laird

freeSFX.co.uk - Download free sound effects - 3 views

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    Many good sound effects most free, the rest inexpensive. I can think of many applications including digital story telling. Thanks to "Technology Tidbits" for the link :)
Adam Babcock

NPR Morning Edition - College Application Essays - 10 views

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    class: Here are some examples of good college essays / personal statements that NPR published or aired.
Dennis OConnor

Six+Traits-+Poster+Pack.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 8 views

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    The Reading Writing Poster Pack
The0d0re Shatagin

RP_Winter09_PDF.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Early Literacy Report - 4 page in pdf
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    Early Literacy Report - Successful practices
Mary Worrell

Search Engine's YouTube channel launches: Does the Internet make you dumber? Boing Boing - 4 views

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    This video is funny and does a good job of questioning why we care about rote memorization. Why isn't it good enough just to go and look up information? Why must we scold ourselves if we don't have it memorized? Has some great applications to educational debate today and where technology fits.
Devon Adams

Googledocsdocs.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 11 views

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    Really nice CC Google Docs handout packet with clear, simple screen shots.
suzain johan

Online English Training Center - 10 views

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    learn English language step by step,improve your writing reading conversation skill in English language,free download English grammar books,free English learning software, practice latters,application CV in English & prepare your self for interview in English, & many more free English language material:
Adam Babcock

"Monster" analysis by Shmoop - 12 views

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    I'm all for using pop culture references in teaching, and I did read what Shmoop had to say on this particular video, but would you really feel comfortable sharing this video in class and having a discourse on it? I'm a Jay-Z fan and a hip hop lover from its earliest days, but this video and song are reprehensible on so many levels. With so much else that we can "source" for instruction, why this? Please help me understand. And don't say it's a gangsta thang.
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    To answer your first question about showing the music video: absolutely not. Why this? I'm still struggling with it. We're in an age where we are entertained by self destruction. Kanye (unfortunately, because I was a fan of his earlier work) is definitely becoming one of the monster / Charlie Sheen / Jersey Shore / reality TV burnouts. And yet, there is an audience for it... When I first skimmed the analysis, I thought I'd go back to see if Schmoop was established enough to have a worthy application of Freud to Kanye. Alas, I was mistaken. I haven't become a fan of Schmoop; they've got some work to do. I'm sorry I misplaced my "under investigation" tag in ECN's collection.
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