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Keri-Lee Beasley

Twurdy Search - Search for Readable Results - About Twurdy - 1 views

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    Twurdy uses text analysis software to "read" each page before it is displayed in the results. Then Twurdy gives each page a readability level. Twurdy then shows the readability level of the page along with a color coded system to help users determine how easy the page will be to understand.
Katie Day

How Shakespeare & Social Media Are Fighting Cyber Bullying - 0 views

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    "William Shakespeare, the bard behind some of the greatest works in the English language, is coming to a Facebook page near you. Weekly Reader has teamed up with the Ophelia Project and White Plains High School to re-enact one of Shakespeare's plays on Facebook from April 26 to 28. Much Ado About Nothing will be presented on a special page through status updates, posts, pictures and videos. The students helped create separate pages for their characters complete with pictures, in-character bios and likes. The project is meant both as an educational resource and a tool to combat cyber bullying.
Louise Phinney

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Gallery View - 0 views

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    International papers start around page 13, could be great for a quick glimpse on what is happening around the world
Keri-Lee Beasley

"Reel" Literacies: Student Selfie Videos as Literacy Engagement Tools - 1 views

  • As many of us know, “literacy” is more than just reading text on a page. Communicating in today’s world includes multisensory, multimodal, and interactive experiences to engage audiences. What does this mean for teachers and students? Together, we must learn to think critically about new media and how to use it effectively to share ideas globally. Liv is one example of a student connecting with wider audiences using digital platforms, which reflects the evolving nature of communication today. Mentor texts in literacy teaching are not new. We, as educators, often use them to teach craft or techniques in writing and hope our students will use these tools to enrich their own writing. Similarly, Liv’s videos act as “mentor tech” and provide models that Pana’s students use to create their own videos. Pana’s students begin drafting a script before filming their first video and then revising their work. Throughout this process, students watch several versions of Liv’s videos, noting craft techniques they might borrow—from what they might say to how ideas are presented on camera.
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    "..."Literacy" is more than just reading text on a page.Communicating in today's world includes multisensory, multimodal, and interactive experiences to engage audiences. What does this mean for teachers and students?"
Katie Day

8 Must-Have Google Chrome Apps For Students | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "Below are some of the top web apps for students looking for helpful tools to focus while online, as selected by Google's Chrome Web Apps Guru, Rahul Roy-Chowdhury. StayFocusd - StayFocusd is a productivity extension that helps you focus on work by restricting the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites.  You can restrict entire sites or just parts of them for as long or short of a time as necessary. Todo.ly- Todo.ly is an intuitive and easy to use online to-do list and task manager. It helps you get organized and get things done by organizing your tasks into projects and subprojects, adding customized icons and labels, and assigning due dates to your tasks. Read Later Fast - This app lets you save pages to read later - online or offline, and fast. All you have to do is right click and save the page for later to avoid having too many open tabs on your browser. Write Space - Write Space is a customizable, full-screen text editor that lives in your browser. It is designed to minimize the distractions that come between you and your writing.  This app also auto saves your work and works offline. StudyStack - StudyStack helps students memorize anything with millions of flashcards that have already been added to the site or the ability to create your own.  There are dozens of flashcard categories including foreign languages, math, LSAT and GRE. Graph.tk - An app for math majors, Graph.tk is an app that brings the graphing capabilities of your calculator to the browser. It's easy to use and good for plotting graphs based on equations. WordReference - For anyone taking a foreign language course or studying abroad, this extension gets you the translations you need in a fast and easy way.  Since it's an extension and placed right next to the address bar, you don't even have to leave the site you're on for a quick translation. BONUS APP: Panic Button - Ok, this app won't help you pass your class, but it might just come in handy during
Katie Day

Learn. Genetics: Cell Size and Scale - 1 views

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    Visual interactive display of the size and scale of cells -- with the starting point the "large" coffee bean (12 x 8 mm).....\nOne page of a broader educational website from the Univ of Utah, Genetic Science Learning Center -- other pages are definitely middle/secondary school (if not univ) level...\n<
Keri-Lee Beasley

Creating ePub files with Pages - 1 views

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    Apple link on how to make ePub files with Pages.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Blogs - 2 views

  • “Blogging is the posting of journal-like pages to a website. While these pages can contain photos or media, they are primarily focused on the easy ability to post written thoughts to a website. The postings are organized chronologically. Typically, a blog “post” can be “commented” on by others, allowing for a dialogue on a the topic of the post. Teachers and educators have used blogs to allow for what is commonly called “peer review,” meaning that students can post writings or assignments to the web, and other students can respond or encourage through the comment feature.
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    Halfway down the page is info on reasons for blogging. Some great thoughts here.
Katie Day

YouCanBook.Me - 1 views

shared by Katie Day on 23 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    ". a free and simple online service for people who manage their time using a Google Calendar. Log in using your Google account, approve our access to your calendar and you immediately get a simple dedicated web page that lets your customers/students/colleagues see when you are free. Then, with just a couple of clicks, they can book you. Add your logo at the top of the page, and a few words of instruction, and you have a simple booking web-presence in a few minutes. Alternatively, grab the emebed code to include the calendar on your blog or website." NB: must be turned on by the administrator for GAPPS accounts
Keri-Lee Beasley

Layout Cheat Sheet for Infographics : Visual arrangement tips - 0 views

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    Good visual arrangement for infographics is putting together graphic and visual elements in a manner that draws your reader's attention. The key to achieving simple, elegant and attractive content are ample whitespace and a well arranged layout. What is whitespace? White space is as its name defined-space that is unmarked in a piece of infographic or visual representation. It could be margins, padding or the space between columns, text and icons and design elements. Whitespace matters to create visually engaging content A page crammed full of text and images will appear busy. This makes the content difficult to read. It makes you unable to focus on the important stuff too. On the other hand, too much of white space can make your page look incomplete. It is always crucial to remember visually engaging content is usually clean and simple.
Jeffrey Plaman

Media and Children - 0 views

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    "Media is everywhere. TV, Internet, computer and video games all vie for our children's attention. Information on this page can help parents understand the impact media has in our children's lives, while offering tips on managing time spent with various media. The AAP has recommendations for parents and pediatricians"
Katie Day

Children's Rights - footage of a Year 5 Exhibition - 0 views

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    on the Inquiry Schools website
Mary van der Heijden

Primary Home Page - FUSE - Department of Education and Early Childhood Development - 0 views

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    Great Australian website be the dpt of education
Louise Phinney

zella said purple: grab an iPad, hit Pause, then Draw: a 4-year-old IN ACTION - 1 views

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    interesting blog post from an early childhood perspective - also interesting reply to the blog post at the bottom of the page
Keri-Lee Beasley

Game-Based Learning | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Great scoopit page by Jackie Gerstein. via @jplaman
Katie Day

Watch a poetry movie- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 1 views

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    A list of films about poets and films featuring poetry -- and see their list of "Poetry in Movies: A Partial List" - the link is on the sidebar of this starting page
Jeffrey Plaman

70 useful sentences for academic writing - 2 views

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     here are 70 sentences extracted and adapted from the original compilation, which ran for almost 10 pages. This list is organized around keywords (rather than functions / discourse categories) so I can explore each word's ecosystem better, highlight common collocations and so on.
Mary van der Heijden

Newseum | Newseum Home - 0 views

shared by Mary van der Heijden on 27 Jan 13 - Cached
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    front pages of newspapers all over the world
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