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Amy Prior

NC SCHS: Other North Carolina Health-Related Statistics - 0 views

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    State Center for Health Statistics
Amy Prior

PTSD - 0 views

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      To be used when doing mental illness groups.
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    Links to information about PTSD.
Steve Fulton

Using Technology with Writing - 3 views

  • When writing a first draft, complete sentences must be formulated
  • Traditionally, most composition teachers have encouraged their students to create some form of pre-writing or outline before writing one word nonetheless, there are always students who can write a structured paper, spontaneously. Whether students make a traditional outline or write spontaneously, they will be organizing the ideas for the paper.
  • Word Processing enables students to write freely with the confidence that they will be able to make changes at a later date easily and quickly.
Bobbie Cavnar

Richer Picture® - Sample Portfolios - 1 views

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      Yo yo yo!  Check out my sticky!
  • On this page you can look through Richer Picture® Digital Portfolios from a variety of settings and grade levels. Each one will give you a different look at what kind of work can go into a digital portfolio, how that work can be connected to the school’s rubric and standards, and how a culture of reflection can be developed using the portfolio.
Diane Morrow

Apple Learning Interchange - iPod touch. Touching student lives in the classroom. - 0 views

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      Use ipod touch to have students publish their work on wordpress blog?
Karen Lands

why teach digital writing? > how technology changes writing practices - 1 views

  • Many writing technologies have streamlined the writing process (the typewriter is one example), but only a few writing technologies have had truly dramatic social impact. The printing press is one; the networked computer is another. It is the networked computer, the spaces to which networked computers provide access, and the public ways in which individuals are writing that are together changing the cultural landscape. These elements, taken together, are truly revolutionary.
  • When we use the term “digital writing,” we refer to a changed writing environment—that is, to writing produced on the computer and distributed via the Internet and World Wide Web. We are not talking about the computer as a stand-alone machine for writing; although that particular technological development has indeed changed the writing process, the computer itself as a stand-alone machine is not revolutionary in the sense we mean. Rather, the dramatic change is the networked computer connected to the Internet and the World Wide Web. Connectivity allows writers to access and participate more seamlessly and instantaneously within web spaces and to distribute writing to large and widely dispersed audiences.
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    WHY TEACH DIGIGAL WRITING
Sally Summey

Technology helps boost students' writing skills | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • Students’ writing skills were in the spotlight in early April, as a new report suggested that an increasing number of U.S. students understand the basics of writing. And one of several possible reasons for this trend could be the growing use of writing software tools among educators.
Keia Pannell

the Awesome Highlighter >> Highlight text on web pages - 0 views

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    Just got a message about this and thought it looked cool. Haven't played with it yet but it looks useful in the class.
Steve Fulton

Interactive Folio: Romeo and Juliet - 0 views

  • Here you’ll find quite simply the most interactive and sophisticated version of Romeo and Juliet ever created: use it as a study guide and teaching tool. Read the play, read its English source texts, read critical materials on the play, explore Shakespeare's vocabulary, and experience a full range of multi-media associated with the play.
Megan Clement

ideas for using Google Notebook in the K-12 classroom - 2 views

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    another Google tool for collaboration
stephanie mccabe

OER Commons - 3 views

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    "Learning is Sharing Find Free-to-Use Teaching and Learning Content from around the World. Organize K-12 Lessons, College Courses, and more."
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