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Dana Huff

Langwitches Blog » What does it Mean to be Literate? - 14 views

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    Our definition of literacy is changing. Are we ready? Are our students?
Dana Huff

Great TED Talks for English Teachers « In For Good - 20 views

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    Meredith Stewart pulls together some TED Talks (Technology, Entertainment, and Design conference) that might provoke good discussion in the English classroom.
Adam Babcock

YouTube - SearchStories's Channel - 9 views

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    Every search is a quest. Every quest is a story. These videos show that anyone can do anything when paired with the power of search.
meenoo rami

Sarah Wessling: Worthy Learning - Students Are Worth the Learning that is Worth Doing o... - 6 views

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    Sarah Wessling: Worthy Learning - Students Are Worth the Learning that is Worth Doing
Mark Smith

Your Brain on Computers - Digital Devices Deprive Brain of Needed Downtime - NYTimes.com - 5 views

  • “Almost certainly, downtime lets the brain go over experiences it’s had, solidify them and turn them into permanent long-term memories,” said Loren Frank, assistant professor in the department of physiology at the university, where he specializes in learning and memory. He said he believed that when the brain was constantly stimulated, “you prevent this learning process.”
Adam Babcock

College Accept-tion to the Rule - NYTimes.com - 7 views

  • 1. WARM-UP/DO-NOW: In their journals, students respond to the following (written on the board prior to class): “Imagine that you are a college admissions counselor. What would you want to know about each of your potential applicants to decide whether or not you should accept them to your college? Create a list of questions.” Students then share their responses. The teacher should write students’ questions on the board under the categories “Academics,” “Extracurricular,” “Career Goals,” “Talents,” “Personal Qualities,” and “Other.”
  • 3. Tell students that they will be writing letters to college admissions counselors to introduce themselves and to persuade the college to admit them. Students refer to the categories and questions from the initial brainstorming exercise and answer each question for themselves. This procedure will serve as pre-writing for the actual letter.
  • –If you were a college admissions officer, what would you want to know about each of your potential applicants to decide whether or not you should accept them to your college?
meenoo rami

Useful Forms and Readings - Roberts On Writing - 10 views

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    Useful Forms and Readings If you know what you're looking for you will find it below listed alphabetically.  If you're new to WRG you want the file called "I Want It All".
meenoo rami

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 15 views

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    Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table
Mark Smith

Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est' - 11 views

shared by Mark Smith on 24 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Background and discussion of Qwens' well known WWI poem.
Donalyn Miller

Now Playing - Night of the Living Tech - NYTimes.com - 6 views

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    In spite of predictions, the Web is not dead, but evolving.
meenoo rami

alphaDictionary * The 100 Most Beautiful Words in English - 13 views

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    The 100 Most Beautiful Words in English
meenoo rami

FeedJournal - The Newspaper You Always Wanted - 7 views

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    Use this to publish student writing from blogs, could turn into a very cool project.
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