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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!
scott klepesch

Writing about fears before tests boosts student grades: study - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Study shows students can overcome test anxiety by writing about it before the exam.
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    I had seen this report as well. It's very interesting that just by writing about your fears you can help overcome them. My son once had a writing assignment and he got very upset because he got writer's block and just couldn't write. Teacher told him to write about not being able to write instead of writing about the actual topic. Thought that was a great suggestion. Son interestingly enough never suffered from writer's block after that.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Tips for Writing DBQ Essays - 0 views

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    "Keith Hughes, history teacher extraordinaire and producer of the excellent Hip Hughes History videos, recently published a new video for students who need to write document based question (DBQ) essays. In DBQ Essays for Dummies Keith offers five helpful essay writing tips for students."
Debra Gottsleben

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 0 views

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    very interesting post on reading and writing. Although not specifically directed at social studies there are many connections to the Soc. Studies classroom
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    Article is directed at English teachers but lots of ideas for social studies classroom
Debra Gottsleben

Build a Newspaper - 0 views

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    Newspaper template. Different versions for different levels of writing ability. Not free but cost is very low.
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    Great template for creating your own newspaper. Not a newsletter!
Debra Gottsleben

Museum Box - Transform Students into Curators | Mark Brumley - 0 views

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    "...add pictures, videos and other resources to create mini museum exhibits. The site is not limited to history teachers. Students can use museum boxes to provide evidence to support an argument, describe a scientific or mathematic concept or create portfolios of their writing and artwork. Each museum box is made up of individual cubes and features 8 cubes per layer. What students put on each side of the cube is up to them. A searchable image gallery offers multiple historical pictures and other primary source documents. Registering for the site gives students the opportunity to upload videos, audio files and other documents to add to their virtual exhibits. A special teacher section allows you to create accounts for students and monitor the boxes they create or save money on field trips by taking students on a virtual field trip that you create for them."
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    This could be a great presentation tool.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: EasyBib Student Writing Guides & Google Apps Integration - 0 views

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    Great overview of EasyBib. Includes info on adding to google apps.
Debra Gottsleben

Why Web Literacy Should Be Part of Every Education | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and... - 0 views

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    "Like reading, writing, and arithmetic, web literacy is both content and activity. You don't just learn "about" reading: you learn to read. You don't just learn "about" arithmetic: you learn to count and calculate. You don't just learn "about" the web: you learn to make your own website. As with these other three literacies, web literacy begins simply, with basics you can build upon. For some it can lead to a profession (i.e. becoming a computer programmer) while for most it becomes part of the conceptual DNA that helps you to understand and negotiate the world you live in."
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    Not specific to social studies but an important article about the importance of web and digital literacies.
Debra Gottsleben

YouTube - historyteachers's Channel - 0 views

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    Sites uses popular music to teach history. School librarian Joyce Valenza writes: "An article in the December 30 Washington Post turned me on to an amazing creative effort developed by a couple of teachers in Hawaii. History for Music Lovers on YouTube is song parody and remix at its most useful. The portal was launched by clever and talented Amy Burvall, of the Le Jardin Academy in Kailua, and Herb Mahelona, who used to work with her, at St. Andrew's Priory in Honolulu. I can see using these as models for creative student research projects. The clever remixing here also seems a cool way of examining transformativeness (repurposing and adding value) as it relates to fair use."... School Library Journal: NeverEndingSearch, Dec. 31; Washington Post, Dec. 30; History for Music Lovers
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    Watch these and imagine the possibilities in your class!
scott klepesch

History Mysteries - 2 views

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    "The "History Mysteries" lessons are designed as stand-alone projects which each last 3-4 hours. Through engaging historical topics, they teach skills of problem formulation, deductive reasoning, independent research, groupwork and structured writing."
Debra Gottsleben

Strategies for Synthesis Writing - 0 views

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    How to teach students how to synthesize several sources into a new work http://bit.ly/gb463s #edchat #sschat #educon
scott klepesch

John Keane: The new muckrakers are challenging democratic institutions - in a... - 1 views

  • “The new muckraking isn’t the effect of new media alone…Yet buried within the infrastructures of communicative abundance are technical features that enable muckrakers to do their work of publicly scrutinising power, much more efficiently and effectively than at any moment in the history of democracy.”
  • He’s a new muckraker, an exemplar of a distinctively 21st-century style of political writing. To describe him this way is to give new meaning to a charming old Americanism, an earthy neologism from the late nineteenth century, when muckraking referred to journalism committed to the cause of publicly exposing arbitrary power.
Debra Gottsleben

How to Teach Summarizing - 0 views

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    very good piece on summarizings
Debra Gottsleben

Letters of Note - 0 views

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    "Letters of Note is an attempt to gather and sort fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes, and memos."
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    Interesting site with lots of primary documents.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: 8 Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism - 0 views

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    Excellent post from Richard Byrne on plagiarism. Links to tools to help fight plagiarism.
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    links to many helpful sites
Debra Gottsleben

Choose a License - 0 views

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    Not sure which creative commons license to use. This new interactive tool helps you choose.
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    Good way to teach students about copyright; have them create something and then decide what rights to give to that work.
Debra Gottsleben

Top 10 Wordle Lessons for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Some great ideas for using wordle in the class.
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    Ideas for using wordle in the classroom. Some good ideas for use in soc. studies classroom.
Debra Gottsleben

21st Century Literacy - 0 views

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    Website for digital, information, and citizenship litereracies
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