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Jeffrey Plaman

Google Maps Tutorials - Google Developers - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows you how to: Import data into your Maps application. Display that data on a map using simple markers. Use symbols and heatmaps to improve the appearance and legibility of your map, and to represent secondary information. At the end of this tutorial, you will have created a map that displays real-time earthquake data, including magnitude. You can use these same techniques with your own data source to help you tell a more powerful story with the Google Maps API.
Katie Day

A Superhero Who Looks Like My Son - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Chris Huntington's essay in the NYT re his son
Katie Day

Will Fitzhugh on writing good essays on Vimeo - November 2012 - 0 views

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    Will Fitzhugh, founder/editor of The Concord Review, talks with Grade 11 history students about how to get published in his journal - and what makes a good history essay
Keri-Lee Beasley

Handwriting Just Doesn't Matter - The New York Times - 2 views

  • Perhaps, instead of proving that handwriting is superior to typing, it proves we need better note-taking pedagogy.
  • Many students now achieve typing automaticity — the ability to type without looking at the keys — at younger and younger ages, often by the fourth grade. This allows them to focus on higher-order concerns, such as rhetorical structure and word choice.
  • Some also argue that learning cursive teaches fine motor skills. And yet so did many other subjects that are arguably more useful, such as cooking, sewing and carpentry, and few are demanding the reintroduction of those classes
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  • Most students and adults write far more in a given day than they did just 10 or 20 years ago, choosing to write to one another over social media or text message instead of talking on the phone or visiting.
  • Because they achieve automaticity quicker on the keyboard, today’s third graders may well become better writers as handwriting takes up less of their education. Keyboards are a boon to students with fine motor learning disabilities, as well as students with poor handwriting, who are graded lower than those who write neatly, regardless of the content of their expressions. This is known as the “handwriting effect,” proved by Steve Graham at Arizona State, who found that “when teachers are asked to rate multiple versions of the same paper differing only in legibility, neatly written versions of the paper are assigned higher marks for overall quality of writing than are versions with poorer penmanship.” Typing levels the playing field.
  • In fact, the changes imposed by the digital age may be good for writers and writing.
  • The more one writes, the better a writer one becomes
  • The kids will be all right.
  • There will be no loss to our children’s intelligence. The cultural values we project onto handwriting will alter as we do, as they have for the past 6,000 years.
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    "Perhaps, instead of proving that handwriting is superior to typing, it proves we need better note-taking pedagogy."
Katie Day

The Primary Library@East - 0 views

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    blog of the Primary Library
Katie Day

easTech - Great Techxpectations - 0 views

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    blog of the digital literacy coaches on the East campus
Katie Day

Home - LibGuides at United World College of Southeast Asia - 0 views

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    library guides -- for both East and Dover campuses -- a place to find our virtual resources
Katie Day

eastonline.info - 0 views

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    site with information for teachers on the East campus (complements eastonline.me) -- will be gradually replaced
Katie Day

Inside the Libraries@East - 0 views

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    blog aimed at keeping teachers informed about events and resources in the libraries on the East campus
Katie Day

Art at UWCSEA/East - 0 views

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    Steve Hickey's blog
Katie Day

EastOnline.Me - 0 views

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    student landing page for East campus lessons & resources -- started at AMK and will gradually be replaced
Katie Day

Goodreads | 2016 @ UWCSEA East Group (65 Members) - 2 views

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    Goodreads book club for the Grade 8 students -- where they log their reading and post book reviews
Katie Day

Goodreads | 2017 @ UWCSEA East Group (130 Members) - 0 views

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    The Grade 7 Goodreads group -- for English class -- where students log their reading and book reviews
Katie Day

Goodreads | East Library UWCSEA's bookshelf - 0 views

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    the library's Goodreads page
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