J.K. Rowling's Plot Spreadsheet [PIC] - 16 views
10 Tips to Help Master Prezi - 16 views
ThumbScribes Co+Create - 14 views
Teenagers, Friends and Bad Decisions - NYTimes.com - 14 views
OpenAttribute - 16 views
Reading and the Web - Texts Without Context - NYTimes.com - 14 views
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We all may read books the way we increasingly read magazines and newspapers: a little bit here, a little bit there.
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People tweet and text one another during plays and movies, forming judgments before seeing the arc of the entire work.
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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.
Lesson Ideas: Sentence Starters for Writing About Relationships - NYTimes.com - 16 views
Teaching to the Text Message - NYTimes.com - 16 views
Lesson Plan | Figuratively Speaking: Exploring How Metaphors Make Meaning - NYTimes.com - 16 views
Learning Through Digital Media » A Digital Learning Tool Kit - 16 views
Jeff Clark - Portfolio Illustrating Patterns in Data - 14 views
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This is a tantalizing portfolio page of infographic generators. As a writing teacher I see many applications. As an information fluency advocate I see a way to understand data that excites the mind. Many of these programs use social media sources to build visual comparisons and patterns. What a find!
Google Plus for learning | Scoop.it - 14 views
AP Language materials - 14 views
We Can't Teach Students to Love Reading - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Highe... - 14 views
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My hyper-attentive habits were alienating me further and further from the much older and (one would have thought) more firmly established habits of deep attention. I was rapidly becoming a victim of my own mind's plasticity, until a new technology helped me to remember how to do something that for years had been instinctive, unconscious, natural.
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