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djplaner

100 WORD CHALLENGE - 1 views

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    A blogging project focused on creative writing. Each week students get a prompt and have to create a response using 100 words
djplaner

Why My Six-Year-Olds Blog (And Why Your Students Should, Too) -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    A teacher describes how her 6 year-old students' blog entries become a writing portfolio across the year and how it encourages involvement from family.
Amanda Middleton

40+ iPad Apps for Reading Disabilities ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 6 views

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    "February 1, 2014 Whether you're the parent of a child with a reading disability or an educator that works with learning disabled students on a daily basis, you're undoubtedly always looking for new tools to help these bright young kids meet their potential and work through their disability. While there are numerous technologies out there that can help, perhaps one of the richest is the iPad, which offers dozens of applications designed to meet the needs of learning disabled kids and beginning readers alike. Here, we highlight just a few of the amazing apps out there that can help students with a reading disability improve their skills not only in reading, writing, and spelling, but also get a boost in confidence and learn to see school as a fun, engaging activity, not a struggle. "
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    Great apps Amanda!! I'm in the process of teaching my six year old to read and write as she attends an all Chinese kindergarten and is not learning any English. After an eight hour school day she really resists any more work that I try to do with her, which is very frustrating for both of us. She does however LOVE the iPad and I'll be trying some of the kindergarten specific apps mentioned in the article. Hopefully she won't even realise she is learning while playing. When we return to Australia she will be behind in reading (as our main focus for her right now is Mandarin) and will require targeted help.
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    Very helpful site!! The world is changing and we (as future teachers) should all be exposed to all the various ways that we can engage students in constructing and actively engaging in their own learning. If I was a child with dufficulties in reading I would rather engage with an Ipad rather than any other traditional way of teaching. Again this site is a proof of what a useful tool ICT can be and the positive results it gives when used in the right way.
Joe Wright

Mr P's ICT blog - iPads in the Classroom: Inspiring writing through the new Pixel Press... - 1 views

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    Guaranteed to have maximum engagement! I don't say that often. Learn about 'Camouflage Learning'.
Anna Murphy

Learning Journal - Working with C2C - 4 views

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    "Working with C2C With prac coming up, I guess everyone is thinking about writing lesson plans and what they are going to do. This was always on my mind before my last prac at a Primary school. However, when I turned up, I learnt that the teacher used C2C and that all the lesson plans were already written […]"
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    That must have been frustrating for you but please understand writing unit plans is an important skill and will help you engage with the curriculum and develop as an educator.
aecamerom

Storybird - Artful Storytelling - 2 views

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    This is a website that can let us create and share our own visual stories. Besides, we also can read others creation as well. This website is suitable for all ages user.
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    Digital story writing and book creation
djplaner

xkcd: Writing Skills - 0 views

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    Does txting improve grammar and writing? An alternative perspective on the impact of the mobile phone on written language skills.
hannahwolff95

An Educator's Guide to Acceptable Risk Taking - 0 views

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    Kathy Cassidy writes and shares a video about what risks are acceptable to take when teaching children new tasks such as reading and writing. The idea that risk taking is apart of teaching is hard not to agree with. All students are individual and have a different way of learning, so approaching activities with different mindsets can be quite daunting. As teachers, she writes that we need to grasp the idea of the work risk-taking.
Alannah Young

Writing Vs. Typing - 4 views

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    Would love your thoughts on this topic!
sarah hashim

Publishing online short stories - 1 views

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    a cool way to write and publish stories online
Michelle Thompson

Reading to Learn literacy program - 1 views

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    From another Diigo site. Reading to Learn is one of the world's most powerful literacy programs. It is designed to enable all learners at all levels of education to read and write successfully, at levels appropriate to their age, grade and area of study. The Reading to Learn strategies have been independently evaluated to consistently accelerate the learning of all students at twice to more than four times expected rates, across all schools and classes, and among students from all backgrounds and ability ranges.
Tami Grl

Teacher Instructional Practices Online Database (TIPOD) - 0 views

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    Teacher practices in reading, writing, math, BM
djplaner

March 2013 #blogsync: Teacher Attrition EDUTRONIC | #blogsync - 0 views

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    #blogsync is a project/movement/approach where educational bloggers all write around a common question/topic. Billed as a slow version of Twitter chat.  This example address the question "Wasted investment? Why do so many teachers leave the profession in the first 5 years?".  It's origins are in the UK.
djplaner

Twittering About Learning: Using Twitter in an Elementary School Classroom | Coalition ... - 5 views

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    Primary teaching writing about how and why she uses Twitter in her class.
djplaner

On Not Banning Laptops in the Classroom - Techist: Teaching, Technology, History, & Inn... - 0 views

  • Those studies about the wonders of handwriting all suffer from the same set of flaws, namely, a) that they don’t actually work with students who have been taught to use their laptops or devices for taking notes. That is, they all hand students devices and tell them to take notes in the same way they would in written form. In some cases those devices don’t have keyboards; in some cases they don’t provide software tools to use (there are some great ones, but doing it in say, Word, isn’t going to maximize the options digital spaces allow), in some cases the devices are not ones the students use themselves and with which they are comfortable. And b) the studies are almost always focused on learning in large lecture classes or classes in which the assessment of success is performance on a standardized (typically multiple-choice) test, not in the ways that many, many classes operate, and not a measure that many of us use in our own classes. And c) they don’t actually attempt to integrate the devices into the classes in question,
  • I have plenty of conversations with students about how to take notes already. Most of the time their problem isn’t which device (pencil, laptop, phone, quill) they use to take those notes, but how to take them and how to use them to learn based on their own experiences, learning styles, and discipline
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    While the post is focused on Universities, there are a number of interesting points. Perhaps of most interest is the explanation why much of the research claiming that taking notes by hand writing is better than using a laptop/table.
rosborough

Ideas for assesment 2 | wilsonj2016 - 6 views

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    My plan so far is Year 3 English, 6 week duration. The idea is the students are an Author and their task is to entertain a Prep class by writing and presenting their own version of the Gingerbread …
Melinda Chandler

Story Starters for Kids - 2 views

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    Not exactly a web2.0 tool, however could be good to engage learners.  Novel approach to getting a topic for narrative writing.
djplaner

Time for Thought: Socrates had objections to Written words - 0 views

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    Why some folk thought writing was a "bad" technology.
Karen Thompson

This I Believe | A public dialogue about belief - one essay at a time - 0 views

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    This I Believe is an international organization engaging people in writing and sharing essays describing the core values that guide their daily lives.
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