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Steve Fulton

FutureMe.org: letters to the future - 2 views

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    When I learned about Future Me my first thought was that it would be great to have students use Future Me at the beginning of a school year. Students could write about what they hope to learn that year, what they do or don't like about school, and goals that they have for themselves. Then at the end of the school year students can read their letters and see how they've changed over the year.--Richard Byrne
Megan Clement

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

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    another Google tool for collaboration
Steve Fulton

http://www.gotbrainy.com/ - 2 views

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    features two sections; Brainy Flix and Brainy Pics. Brainy Pics is comprised of images that demonstrate the meaning of a word. Most of the pictures are submitted by students. Brainy Flix is comprised of short videos that illustrate the meaning of words. Just like with Brainy Pics, most of the videos are submitted by students
Meredith Stewart

Familiarity & Strangeness of History - Google Docs - 2 views

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    UNCCWP demo lesson
Steve Fulton

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Rethinking Student Blogging, For Real - 2 views

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    Blog post about my latest attempt to bring blogging into my classroom.
Steve Fulton

GOOGLE - 2 views

shared by Steve Fulton on 24 Aug 10 - Cached
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    An Excellen list of Google resources to be used in education, organized in an LiveBinder
Amy Prior

my plate - Bing Images - 2 views

shared by Amy Prior on 07 Aug 12 - No Cached
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    various images
Steve Fulton

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Diigo for Digital Writing Reflection - 2 views

  • They've used it to keep track of information they find on the web, to share information with our class group, and
  • because of their proficiency with it that when an idea came to me today 5 minutes before the start of class of a new purpose for which I could have my students use Diigo
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    My most recent post about how I had my students use Diigo to assess thinking and learning in their blog writing.
Steve Fulton

Pixorial - Easiest Video Creation and Sharing Platform - 2 views

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    Could be a cool option for online video editing. Wonder how it stacks up to weevideo?
Steve Fulton

Comments4Kids - 1 views

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    Network of classroom and student blogs organized to help promote the commenting on and sharing of student writing and learning. Gives educators a good audience of commentators for their students
Karen Lands

Titles - 1 views

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    lesson plan on the importance ot titles, headlines, etc. to engage readers
Steve Fulton

Teen Ink | A teen literary magazine and website - 1 views

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    an option for student publishing
Steve Fulton

Digital Mentor Text #5: "Changing Education Paradigms" - Digital Writing, Digital Teaching - 1 views

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    Digital Mentor Text blog series, this one focusing on the common craft and RSA type videos that overlay a narrative on video/drawing
Lucy Arnold

CCCC Position Statement on Teaching, Learning, and Assessing Writing in Digital Environ... - 1 views

  • ncreasingly, classes and programs in writing require that students compose digitally. Such writing occurs both in conventional “face-to-face” classrooms and in classes and programs that are delivered at a distance. The expression composing digitally” can refer to a myriad of practices. In its simplest form, such writing can refer to a “mixed media” writing practice, the kind that occurs when students compose at a computer screen, using a word processor, so that they can submit the writing in print (Moran). Such writing may not utilize the formatting conventions such as italics and bold facing available on a word processor; alternatively, such writing often includes sophisticated formatting as well as hypertextual links. Digital composing can take many other forms as well. For example, such composing can mean participating in an online discussion through a listserv or bulletin board (Huot and Takayoshi). It can refer to creating compositions in presentation software. It can refer to participatingin chat rooms or creating webpages. It can mean creating a digital portfolio with audio and video files as well as scanned print writings. Most recently, it can mean composing on a class weblog or wiki. And more generally, as composers use digital technology to create new genres, we can expect the variety of digital compositions to continue proliferating.
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    "Creating new genres" is interesting to me... I am going to keep thinking about this I think.
Steve Fulton

Can the iPad really help improve children's writing? « huntingenglish - 1 views

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    Good post that promotes the use of iPads for writing instruction.  Doesn't provide much reason why it's any better than a laptop, but a good resource for ideas on different apps when considering classroom writing applications. 
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