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Local Services, Ethel M, and the Real Canon - Uncle Orson Reviews Everything - 0 views

  • Here is my rule: Never sneer at another person's taste in reading. Never make another person ashamed of a story that they love. You don't know what hunger that book is satisfying. And the book you despise today may be part of their personal canon in ways that you are simply unable to understand.
  • Create your family's Canon of Beloved Literature, and then distribute it. Post it on your blog. Send it out with your Christmas letter. Give books from it to people you love and care about. Make sure all the books on the list are on your Kindle or Nook or iPad, and sample the ones you haven't read.
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    long post but he does get to the point
Jenny Gilbert

Wylio - Creative Commons Images for Bloggers - 0 views

  • Wylio is an image search engine designed to help bloggers and others quickly find, cite, and use Creative Commons licensed images. Wylio results only return images that are listed with a Creative Commons license. Wylio makes it easy to give proper attribution to the creator of the image by providing you with html code that includes attribution. All you have to do is copy the code and paste it into your blog post or webpage.
Jenny Gilbert

Technology Tools in the Classroom: Using Computers to Engage Your Students - 0 views

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    Emerging technologies hold great promise for teaching and learning in the classroom, but how can teachers make sense of and keep up with it all? This session will provide an overview of some of the free and available computer-based tools and services ready to be incorporated into the classroom.
Jenny Gilbert

10 Digital Writing Opportunities You Probably Know and 10 You Probably Don't | ICT in m... - 0 views

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    list of sites for ICT and literacy - commented on
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    Loving piclit and I see it features on here. Have also used wordle and voice thread. About to try Myths and legends.
Jenny Gilbert

cooltoolsforschools » Collaborative Tools - 0 views

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    list of great sites for your pln and classes
Jenny Gilbert

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...

widereading teaching english reading

started by Jenny Gilbert on 31 Jan 09 no follow-up yet
Jenny Gilbert

Academics- rubrics - 0 views

  • Rubrics provide clear criteria for evaluating a product or performance on a continuum of quality.  Rubrics are not simply checklists with point distributions or lists of requirements.  Well designed rubrics have the following in common: 1. They are task specific: The more specific a rubric is to a particular task, the more useful it is to the students and the teacher.  The descriptors associated with the criteria should reference specific requirements of the assigned task and clearly describe the quality of work at each level on the rubric. The rubrics to the left are all posted as Word documents so that teachers can tailor them to a particular task. 2. They are accompanied by exemplars: The levels of quality described in the rubric need to be illustrated with models or exemplars.  These anchor papers help both the students and the teacher to see and understand what quality work looks like as it is described in the rubric.  These models or exemplars can come from past student work or the teacher can create a model to share with the class. 3.  They are used throughout the instructional process: The criteria used to evaluate student work should be shared as the task is introduced to help students begin with the end in mind.  Rubrics and models should also be referenced while the task is being completed to help students revise their work.  They should also be used after the task is complete, not only to evaluate the product or performance, but also to engage students in reflection on the work they have produced. Ideally, students should be involved in the process of generating rubrics through the careful analysis of exemplars; by studying the models, students draw inferences about the criteria that are important to a successful product and then describe different levels of performance for each criterion.
Jenny Gilbert

YouTube - George Orwell - Animal Farm (Audio Book) 1 - 0 views

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    whole book in audio form
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