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Teaching Reading theory and links - 4 views

I found some intersting links on sustained silent reading and theory on the web look for the SSR tag for the links other notes from these pages: Student love to read under the following circumsta...

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Jenny Gilbert

Developing Questions for Critical Thinking - 0 views

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    Click on the various links below to learn how you can use the revised cognitive domain categories to develop learning objectives, questions to challenge your students, and assignments. Clicking on the categories found at the bottom of this page will also link you to information about key words that can be used as guides to structure learning objectives, questions and tasks.
Jenny Gilbert

42explore: English and Language Arts - 0 views

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    lots of areas covered in links via this site
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HPS Links / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Good range of links suited to teaching - includes other subject areas besides English
Jenny Gilbert

Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • To claim that there is now such a thing as “Web 2.0 storytelling” invites risks. For one, some media reports suggest that this type of storytelling could be either hype or a danger. In addition, trying to pin down such a moving target can result in creating terminology that becomes obsolete in short order. Moreover, claiming that storytelling is happening online and is developing in interesting ways contradicts some current assertions about a decline in reading.Accepting these risks, we suggest there is most certainly a new form of expression that is compelling to educators. Starting from our definitions, we should expect Web 2.0 storytelling to consist of Web 2.0 practices.
  • Lonelygirl15 (http://www.lonelygirl15.com/), which started as a series of short videos on YouTube, grew to include a large number of comments, blog posts, wiki pages, parody videos, response videos, and a body of criticism. In each of these cases, the relative ease of creating web content enabled social connections around and to story materials.
  • Web 2.0 narratives can follow that timeline, and podcasts in particular must do so. But they can also link in multiple directions. Consider the possibilities facing a reader (or a viewer or a listener) who approaches Postmodern Sass. One timeline follows blog posts in chronological order. Another follows comments to a single post. A third follows links between posts, such as when the author refers to an earlier situation or references an old joke. Web 2.0 creators have many options about the paths to set before their users. Web 2.0 storytelling can be fully hypertextual in its multilinearity.
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  • laying for Keeps (http://www.playingforkeepsnovel.com/) includes blog posts (with comments), podcasts (each blogged, with those posts commentable), PDF downloads, a MySpace page, and additional blog posts from various content contributors, with these posts housed at their own locations.
  • his sort of content repurposing, redesign, and republication can open up problems of version or content control, yet in return, it offers the possible harvesting of the storytelling energies of the creative world.
  • The Twitter content form (140-character microstories) permits stories to be told in serialized portions spread over time.
  • Even more varied forms include movie trailer recuts, in which the story creator edits clips from a well-known Hollywood movie to make a preview that tells a different story.
  • Web 2.0 storytelling is a rapidly evolving genre, developing as new platforms emerge and moving in pace with the creativity of the human mind. We anticipate that new storytelling forms will emerge from today’s tools for microblogging, social networking, web-based presentations, and microblog-like videos
  • For rich-media content creation, Web 2.0 tools have lowered the barriers by moving the process of (expensive) desktop video-editing software to (free) web-based applications17 and at the same time ostensibly moving the focus from using the tool to telling the story with the tool.
  • o be included, the tools had to be free, completely web-based, and able to produce a final product that could be viewed via a link and/or could be embedded into another site. Currently, The Fifty Tools website (http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryTools) features examples of stories created in fifty-seven tools, and the number is likely, as new tools continue to emerge, to top seventy soon.
  • Should Web 2.0 storytelling be considered for educational purposes as well? After all, not every art form needs to be used in academia. We believe that the answer is “yes” and that Web 2.0 storytelling offers two main applications for colleges and universities: as composition platform and as curricular object.
  • Some projects can be Web 2.0 stories, while others integrate Web 2.0 storytelling practices.
  • A single course blog, for instance, tells the class “story.”
  • At a different—perhaps meta—level, the boundaries of Web 2.0 stories are not necessarily clear. A story's boundaries are clear when it is self-contained, say in a DVD or XBox360 game. But can we know for sure that all the followers of a story's Twitter feed, for example, are people who are not involved directly in the project? Turning this question around, how do we know that we've taken the right measure of just how far a story goes, when we could be missing one character's blog or a setting description carefully maintained by the author on Wikipedia?
  • For now, perhaps the best approach for educators is simply to give Web 2.0 storytelling a try and see what happens. We invite you to jump down the rabbit hole
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    excellent and detailed doc exploring and defining web2.0 storytelling and what that actually means
Jenny Gilbert

resourcesforhistoryteachers - Key Concept 6.2 - 0 views

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    Hostory links suited to encountering conflict AND china (maos last dancer) Animal Farm as well. 
Jenny Gilbert

Evernote- A Teachers Perspective by Rebecca Spink on Prezi - 0 views

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    great presentation on using evernote - lots of how to videos and links,. 
Jenny Gilbert

Vocabulary - 0 views

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    cybrarymans list of vocab related teaching and learning links
Jenny Gilbert

Advanced Placement English -- Best of the Web - 0 views

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    lots of english and literature links.
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Adult Materials Web Sites - 0 views

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    resource links for websites related to literature - grouped
Jenny Gilbert

WebQuest: Shakespeare's Sonnets: created with Zunal WebQuest Maker 3 - 0 views

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    video links on shakespeares sonnets
Jenny Gilbert

Morning Sun - the cultural revolution - 0 views

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    at queick glance this site contains lots of research links.
Jenny Gilbert

JeffHoffart.com - Jeff Hoffart - Website Links - 0 views

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    this list is extensive and exciting - mostly suited to primary but some good listings suited to yrs 7-8 and students who struggle with literacy
Jenny Gilbert

iPads and iPods for Special Needs Students | Teaching with Technology - 0 views

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    'This is what's been jazzing me lately in the world of technology. I love watching technology open doors…' links to a video about this technologu for special needs students.
Jenny Gilbert

Teach Film Study - 0 views

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    lots of PD links for teaching film in the classroom
Jenny Gilbert

Jurrasic Park - 0 views

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    These teaching materials are based upon Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park. They are provided for educational purposes. Commercial use of these materials is prohibited. These materials are aligned with Indiana Standards 2000 and were prepared as part of a grant from the Indiana Department of Education. These materials are either links to Web sites or PDF files. PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download free here.
Jenny Gilbert

Tutorials « My Other Blog - 0 views

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    has links to tutorials on web 2.0 tools
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