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Sheryl A. McCoy

Diigo & Duplicate Bookmarks - 99 views

Karin, I agree. Thanks for adding good ideas about the bookmark duplicates. I have invited MaggieT to this group, so I am sure she will see these messages. Diigo is always growing and evolving, so...

Diigo duplicate bookmarks

Sheryl A. McCoy

Exploring Web 2.0 Teaching Ideas - Exploring Web 2.0 Teaching Ideas - 0 views

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    @bookjewel has developed a new wiki for educators and collaboration on teaching ideas. She used a web application called imagechef to make WORDLES in various shapes. Hers is a star; very cool!
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle Holiday Cards - 204 views

Martha, this is an excellent use of WORDLE. I liked your Family Card wordle, as it resembles a Christmas Candle. As a spin-off to your idea, people might want to share some other similar WORDLE cr...

cards crafts wordle

Mallory Burton

Ideas for Using Wordle - WebSlides - 1 views

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    This is a webslides tour of ideas for using Wordle in the classroom.
anne marie

Reading Comprehension - 87 views

Thanks for sharing-great idea! joy simpson wrote: > I put the first page/paragraph of a book we are using in guided reading into Wordle and look at the words with the children. We use this to try ...

reading comprehension theme

Gary Bertoia

Wordle Assessing Word Choices and Variety - 108 views

Noticed the same thing as your science teacher with my students when I used tagcrowd http://www.tagcrowd.com/ last year. Wordle gives more options however. Used it again this year with my students ...

wordle LA variety writing

Caroline Bucky-Beaver

angiemc99 asks for ideas. My 3rd graders are creating Wordle word clouds about themselv... - 1 views

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    A few great ideas for how to display individual student wordles.
Dean Mantz

Curriculum 21: Tag Cloud Creators - 20 views

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    LiveBinder shared by Mike Fisher providing multiple ideas/tools for creating tag clouds.
Mallory Burton

Learning technology teacher development blog: Using Word Clouds in EFL ESL - 0 views

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    7 practical ideas for using Wordle with ESL and EFL students.
Mallory Burton

Teachers Love SMART Boards: SMARTBoards and Wordle - 0 views

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    June 20, 2008 post. Several ideas for using wordle. Students create wordles about themselves listing their name and characteristics, hobbies, etc. Students create wordles describing a character in a novel for a character study. It would be fun to create these without the names and then have students guess who the wordle refers to.
Mallory Burton

MisterP: Weather Reporting - 0 views

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    Idea posted to a blog about using Wordle for getting the gist of a weather forecast. The author has taken the words from a weather forecast and asks the students why they think certain words are larger than others.
Sheryl A. McCoy

The Wordle for Talented Apps « TalentedApps - 0 views

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    We just found out what a wordle is (thanks Jake!) and thought we'd share what Talented Apps look like with our loyal readers! written by an Oracle group who focus on future ideas and talent
anonymous

TeachersFirst review of Wordle - 5 views

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    more ideas for using wordle (see In The Classroom)
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    Wordle is a game I often play when I have time to kill. It's fun and gives me something to do for hours. My husband plays it as well, and we're always trying to beat each other's scores. This tool https://word-finder.com/words-that-start-with/ye/ is a real find for everyone who likes playing word games so check it out.
oyku altan

http://appomattoxhslibrary.webs.com/wordle.pdf - 4 views

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    wordle
oyku altan

TED Teachers' Network [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Wordle - 7 views

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    wordle
Steve Neufeld

Just the Word 'mash up' with WORDLE - 8 views

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    An example of maniupulting the output from a collocates/pattern table in Just the Word as input for the ADVANCED feature of WORLDE.
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    Welcome to our WORDLE group. I read your excellent post, but I couldn't comment there. I'll copy it here: Yes, this is very neat! Thanks for sharing this aspect of WORDLE. I will encourage the members of our WORDLE group to practice this. Do you think a person could use Google Spreadsheet? I'm thinking that might make another avenue to work this advanced feature. Welcome!
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    Hi Sheryl - glad you found it useful. You are quite right about the spreadsheet idea...I tend to use EXCEL and some of the basic TEXT, LOOKUP and FILTER options to manipulate lexical data I get from various sources. I did leave several suggestions for PHIL at the JustTheWord user group in GOOGLE to make the 'mash up' between JTW and WORDLE more seamless. But, as you suggest, copying and pasting the data into a spreadsheet is the only way to do this at the moment. Spreadsheets aren't everyone's cup of tea, but perhaps we could provide a template for the faint at heart, which can make it easier.... I also use the same technique to extract 'sets' from Mark Davies corpus sites at http://corpus.byu.edu as well as vocabulary profiles at Tom Cobb's Lextutor site at http://lextutor.ca -- Of course, PC-based software like ANTCONC and ANTWORDPROFILE also output data that can easily be manipulated into the ADVANCED feature of WORDLE. Here are some WORDLEs in my public gallery that show the results...the ones contrasting OBAMA and McCAIN speeches are quite interesting. http://www.wordle.net/gallery?username=BNL2709 My background is EFL, so I find other sources of lexical sets like http://labs.google.com/sets?hl=en&q1=mouse&btn=Shrink+Set+%28to+15+items+or+fewer%29 also useful as input to WORDLE. :)
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    I'll look over these resources. Yes, I made WORDLES of Obama and McCain. I think one reason these types of web applications are so interesting is to view the ways in which we teach and learn....what our commonalities are.
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