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

  • With the iPod touch in hand, keeping a digital plan book is easy, convenient, and dare we say fun! The iPod touch can make your plan book portable and easy to access anytime and anywhere where it is convenient! Just reach into your pocket and you can start planning out or carrying out the activities of your classroom!
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      ipod touch for planning
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Literacy Through Technology: The Power of Digital Storytelling - National Writing Project - 0 views

  • igital storytelling has changed Butterfield’s classroom. “Students quickly become invested in their classmates’ stories. The sense of collaboration enhances the writing community. Revision is given true purpose a
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    Impact of digital storytelling
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A Digital Show to Help Digital Writing: Teachers Teaching Teachers - National Writing P... - 1 views

  • show with fellow teacher Susan Ettenheim from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in New York City. Teaching Writing in the Digital Age Allison adds that topics for shows, which attract several thousand listeners each week, will emanate from questions that come up in the classroom. One such topic was "How do we keep it real in school blogs?" As with many of the topics, this one stemmed from discussions on the website Youth Voices , a school-based community of 1,000 student writers/bloggers and the teachers, a site administered by many of the teachers who visit regularly on TTT.
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  • "Helping people figure out where writing fits with their technology stuff and vice versa is I think one of the themes that we're figuring out,"
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Titles - 1 views

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    lesson plan on the importance ot titles, headlines, etc. to engage readers
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TwHistory - 0 views

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    Virtual reenactments of real, historical events using Twitter - composed by students (or volunteers) Set up your own or use the ones already archived
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