Presentation, Workshop Materials and Other Stuff
This wikispace is for my October 2007 Australia Cross Country Tour (for where I will be see the schedule). Most of the wiki pages here are locked; it is not that kind of wiki! I remain sole editor as these are final presentation materials, not collaborative ones. If you wish to leave comments, please use the discussion tab atop all pages.
Storytelling Alice was created by Caitlin Kelleher as part of her doctoral work in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. For details on the design, development and evaluation of Storytelling Alice, please see Caitlin's homepage.
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"Wiki Rubric Karen Franker's rubric includes criteria for assessing individual and group Wiki contributions.
Blog Rubric This rubric by Karen Franker may be used for assessing individual blog entries, including comments on peers' blogs.
Twitter Rubric Karen Franker's rubric may be used to assess learning with Twitter during social networking instructional assignments."
An online writing scaffold that provides frameworks for young people to learn about different text types and examples of student works - helpful for supporting the learning of English
An online writing scaffold that provides frameworks for young people to learn about different text types and examples of student works - helpful for supporting the learning of English
Exploratree is a free web resource where you can access a library of ready-made interactive thinking guides, print them, edit them or make your own. You can share them and work on them in groups too.