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Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: More Than 500,000 Historical Video Clips - 0 views

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    archival videos from AP. "Much of the footage in the AP and British Movietone archives is under two minutes. The short clips could be good as supporting material to add to a reference page for students."
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Dozens of Great PowerPoints for AP History Students & Tea... - 0 views

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    Great for AP History course playlists!
Christopher Kenny

Stuck in boarding school, but liberated by an online education! « OSG's AP U.... - 0 views

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    A look how AP Government online course opened up a person's mind to larger events affecting her through boarding school.
scott klepesch

Sample Questions: A.P. U.S. History - 1 views

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    Sample questions from revisied APUS exam
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Dozens of Great PowerPoints for AP History Students & Tea... - 0 views

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    "dozens of presentations on US History, European History, or World History. "
scott klepesch

Digital Writing, Digital Teaching - Integrating New Literacies into the Teach... - 0 views

  • In this sense, we need to expect that students will write beyond themselves. By this, I do not mean that students will necessarily try to write more lengthy, complex pieces than what they are ready for, although that can sometimes present them with welcome challenges. Instead, what I suggest here is that students write beyond themselves first by focusing on external audiences and purposes and, second, by learning how to respond to others, especially through digital means.
  • First, I believe that students should write for external audiences
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      Critical piece to foster amongst students
  • Cultivating a community of digital writers is a task that teachers need to take seriously, which leads to the second point. A digital writer needs to be both a writer and a responder. When trying to learn about their audience, students should take the opportunity to get to know them by reading what they have written and then engaging in response.
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  • In what ways can we think about our own writing practices — from emailing and texting, to writing letters and lesson plans — and how we use digital tools in a variety of ways to draft, revise, and publish our work?
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    Writing Beyond Expectations
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    Scott I see diigo as one way of achieving this. It gets students to reflect on what others have written and they can respond to others. But there are other tools to do this as well. The conversations going on in Jen's AP class are amazing. Almost 150 conversations to date!
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