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Patrick Higgins

Google Docs Templates - 0 views

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    Pre-made research templates, thanks Erica!
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    Google has created templates for research papers with the formatting already done in them.
Patrick Higgins

Welcome! ‎(Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)‎ - 0 views

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    Example of a student using Google Sites to do his sophomore research paper. Note the traditional aspects and new aspects of research.
Patrick Higgins

Add voice comments to your Word 2007 documents | Microsoft Office | TechRepublic.com - 0 views

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    Interesting tool to add comments to papers.
Patrick Higgins

Educators wiki / HOW To - Create Footnotes - 0 views

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    This wiki editor, similar to wikispaces, allows for students to create footnotes right on the page.
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    footnotes on wikis? Research paper done completely paperless?
Patrick Higgins

Zero-Thumb Game: How to Tame Texting | Edutopia - 0 views

  • guiding exercises in text translation: pulling up a MySpace page or a lingo-drenched school paper and asking students to translate the writing into standard English. Or they ask students to translate passages from classic literature into texting speak to demonstrate their comprehension of the writing and to create a form of multilingual focus, similar to how learning a foreign language tends to enhance a student's understanding of his or her native tongue.
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      This is a great example of how to take a typical assignment and give it an atypical outcome.
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    Another good reason to address the texting issue.
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    Check out how this teacher is viewing the use of text message lingo in her classroom. Very forward-thinking stuff here.
Erica Hartman

Shmoop Literature: Summary, Analysis, Themes, Characters, Paper - 0 views

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    still in beta but great potential
Patrick Higgins

Teachers try to keep up with technology - 0 views

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    Erica's in the paper...
Patrick Higgins

Atmosphir - Free Video Game / Creation Tool for Mac and PC - 0 views

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    This is a free videogame creation tool. How can you use this with your students? Will this pull in some of your students to create an alternate assessment? Instead of write a paper, or do a diaroma, create a video game that represents your idea. I love this stuff.
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    Video game creation software. Thanks to Kevin Jarrett
Patrick Higgins

New Best Practices in Teaching the Research Paper Process in Grades 5-12 - 0 views

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    Erica's search engine
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    Erica created this search engine and invited me to contribute. Try it out--it only searches the sites we want it to.
Patrick Higgins

Papers Facing Worst Year for Ad Revenue - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Future of the newspaper looks grim.
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    This is an article I have been waiting for. Interesting to start to see the future of news. Yet, I still wonder how many people are getting their news from sources other than print or TV.
Patrick Higgins

Bad News for Newspapers - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This graphic is telling about the state of the newspaper business model. What I question, a little, is the rise in profits shown at the bottom for the NYT.
Patrick Higgins

NCTE Beliefs about the Teaching of Writing - 0 views

  • Often, in school, students write only to prove that they did something they were asked to do, in order to get credit for it. Or, students are taught a single type of writing and are led to believe this type will suffice in all situations. Writers outside of school have many different purposes beyond demonstrating accountability, and they practice myriad types and genres. In order to make sure students are learning how writing differs when the purpose and the audience differ, it is important that teachers create opportunities for students to be in different kinds of writing situations, where the relationships and agendas are varied. Even within academic settings, the characteristics of good writing vary among disciplines; what counts as a successful lab report, for example, differs from a successful history paper, essay exam, or literary interpretation.
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    Take a look at the section I highlighted.
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    More fodder for writing as embodying many different forms.
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