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David Sebek

Technology Offers a Novel Way to Teach Writing | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

  • This collaborative effort between the language arts instructor and teacher-librarian (TL) transforms a traditional essay assignment into a creative, technologically rich activity. The project, in which students write stories about their “personal heroes” in a graphic-novel format, should take three to five class periods to complete.
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    This collaborative effort between the language arts instructor and teacher-librarian (TL) transforms a traditional essay assignment into a creative, technologically rich activity. The project, in which students write stories about their "personal heroes" in a graphic-novel format, should take three to five class periods to complete.
David Sebek

» How to write Interactive Fiction for Twitter Total Cruft - 0 views

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      Cool alternative for working with fiction writing
  • Given that Twitter limits all content to just 140 characters, how could anyone write a meaningful narrative, much less an interactive one? That was the challenge.
David Sebek

How I write about science « Wellcome Trust Blog - 0 views

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      This is an awesome resource to show students how to weave narrative elements into scientific writing about a topic.  The writing is broken down and then you can link to the actual paper.
David Sebek

The Hero's Journey: Writing the Essay - 1 views

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    Using the template of The Hero's Journey to write an essay about any topic
David Sebek

How to Write a Romance Novel: The Keys to Conflict | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

  • our two main characters must have internal goals and external goals that they’re trying to reach. If you can bring your characters’ goals into conflict, and thus the hero and heroine into conflict, you have a good chance of creating believable tension that will keep your readers engaged.
David Sebek

Top tips for writing a strong female hero: Moira Young | Children's books | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Those are my credentials. So here it is, my Cut-Out-And-Keep Guide to Knitting Your Own Female Hero.
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Lovely Sky Monsters - In Focus - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • recently turned her lens on another incredible natural phenomenon - storm clouds above the American Midwest.
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    Nice for writing prompts
David Sebek

Dystopian Literature - 0 views

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    Has some nice ideas about incorporating a STAAR writing piece
David Sebek

Education Rethink: Eleven Ways To Engage Reluctant Readers - 0 views

  • It's actually pretty hard for me to write this type of a post. I don't do well with being informational and I'm nervous letting you into my world when it comes to how I actually teach. Perhaps I'm afraid of being judged. Perhaps I will look too traditional or, at the opposite end, too far away from the research-based "best practices." I made a ton of mistakes last year. However, one thing that seemed to work was an increase in motivation to read. I'm not entirely sure why this was the case, but I think it had to do with autonomy, choice, getting help with skills, critical thinking and high-interest texts
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    It's actually pretty hard for me to write this type of a post. I don't do well with being informational and I'm nervous letting you into my world when it comes to how I actually teach. Perhaps I'm afraid of being judged. Perhaps I will look too traditional or, at the opposite end, too far away from the research-based "best practices." I made a ton of mistakes last year. However, one thing that seemed to work was an increase in motivation to read. I'm not entirely sure why this was the case, but I think it had to do with autonomy, choice, getting help with skills, critical thinking and high-interest texts
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