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Suzanne Rogers

2aImpressionist Does Shakespeare in Celebrity Voices 2c 0f - YouTube - 7 views

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    Jim Meskimen performs Clarence's speech from William Shakespeare's Richard III as a number of different celebrities, from George Clooney to Droopy Dog.
Dennis OConnor

Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 11 views

  • Storybirds are short, art-inspired stories you make to share, read, and print. Read them like books, play them like games, and send them like greeting cards. They’re curiously fun.
andrew bendelow

Byliner - 17 views

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    Nice site full of interesting articles old and new--non-fiction
Teresa Ilgunas

Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Tools for Creating Mind Maps and Outlines Online - 11 views

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    "7 New Tools for Mind Maps" How does Richard do it? These are all new to me and I can't wait to check them out.
Teresa Ilgunas

All Edublogs Blogs Are Now Advertisement Free - Help Us Keep It That Way! - 4 views

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    Now ad-free, even for the free blogs. Yes!
andrew bendelow

Educational Leadership:Reading to Learn:Summarizing to Comprehend - 18 views

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    Something to focus on in English class:  good summarizing
Clifford Baker

80 Online Tools, References, and Resources | Edutopia Group Discussions by and for Educ... - 8 views

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    "80 "must see" trial, free, and paid websites recommended by Edutopia community members."
Clifford Baker

Technology Tools - 10 views

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    Good Web 2.0 resource compilation
andrew bendelow

Digital Youth Network: Creating New Media Citizens through the Affinity Learning Model ... - 9 views

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    Composing online is not writing alone, as students have done. When he produces an artifact, the networked student creates a communal effort on the Internet.
Mark Smith

Google Plus for learning | Scoop.it - 14 views

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    A veritable cornucopia of ideas and tips.
Mark Smith

How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Magazine - The Atlantic - 8 views

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    "college deans have reported receiving growing numbers of incoming freshmen they've dubbed "teacups" because they're so fragile that they break down anytime things don't go their way. "Well-intentioned parents have been metabolizing their anxiety for them their entire childhoods," Mogel said of these kids, "so they don't know how to deal with it when they grow up." "
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    Agreed: I spend a significant portion of my "parent" time trying to convince HS parents that their child's grade is something the child and I can handle....
Teresa Ilgunas

NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program - 10 views

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    I like the Dare Machine for ideas for journal prompts!
aunt tammie

Don't kill the Oxford comma! - Grammar - Salon.com - 14 views

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    funny bit about the "Oxford comma."
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