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Wordle - n2teaching bookmarks - 0 views

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Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click - 17 views

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    send your bookmarks and annotations to your blog; this is a test
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    this is a test to discover if the Wordle group bookmarks are passing to a particular website;
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    I never knew...
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n2teaching shares http://images.plurk.com/134560_3748edff7e54beb8b108a81ec0ad0faf.jpg W... - 4 views

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    Wordle created from the text of McCain's concession speech; from a Plurk message that I didn't bookmark.
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    use this as a compare/contrast of Obama's and McCain's acceptance/concession speech
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    I totally agree with your comment about WORDLE serving to highlight the commanlities. As an EFL teacher, I tend to focus a lot on the common words in English, as these are the words that define our fluency in the language. I use the BNL2709 vocabulary profiler for this at http://lextutor.ca/vp/bnl -- when you compare McCain and Obama's use of the most common words in their speeches, it can be a good starting point for a compare/contrast analysis which is accessible to most EFL students (well, those above B1 on the CEFR scale). When I get a good result for a WORDLE, I save it to the public gallery. Perhaps interesting to view WORDLEs focusing on the common words in English below with your WORDLE of unfiltered words in the McCain speech in mind. Compare the two WORLDEs http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/289555/Obama_Speech_5-11-08_-_BNL2709 http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/289552/McCain_Speech_5-11-08_-_BNL2709 Notice the differences in frequency of words in both speeches (campaign, bless, nation, unite, promise, achieve, white). Also of note are the words that appear in one and not the other like fail, victory, generation. :) Creating complementary WORDLEs like this can be another useful way to explore the compare/contrast issue that you mention.
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n2teaching: WORDLE: A Practical Application - 0 views

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    use WORDLE for assessment of blog posts, bookmarks or other rss feed items
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Wordle cloud 2 w.c. | Mara's Page - 2 views

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    thanks to Gary Bertoia for sharing this bookmark. an excellent use of WORDLE and an explanation of how it was used in writing to improve word choice (6 Traits of Writing analytic).
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n2teaching: 3 Ways to WORDLE Share - 0 views

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    You can make a list of all the WORDLE group bookmarks, and then embed a webslide. Or you can just use this one.
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    Interested in learning more or sharing your WORDLES? Now, you can access the Diigo WORDLE Group.
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Wordle.net | Technology Medley - 0 views

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    found this edublog as I was reviewing our bookmarks. Pam Elgin contributed this post at Edublogs.
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langwitches : Just learned that in order to get high resolution jpg from Wordle Cloud n... - 0 views

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    This is ONE good method of acquiring a high resolution .jpg of a WORDLE; others are provided in our WORDLE BOOKMARKS.
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    NOTE: Update- you can paste a [Prt Scr] into Paint , save as a .jpg and then crop w/ ANY phot editing software; ****to get high resolution jpg from Wordle Cloud need to print to pdf, then import to Photoshop.
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Wordle - n2teaching delicious bookmarks November 10, 2008 - 0 views

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    practical application of WORDLE using n2teaching delicious tags
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