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Sheryl A. McCoy

Education - Say "Hello!" Around the World… - 0 views

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    wordle of "hello" in a variety of languages
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    excellent idea for history, social studies, languages, or for fun
Sheryl A. McCoy

Blended learning » i-corpus - 3 views

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    contains a WORDLE using the advanced feature, along with a variety of other language lessons, developments and activities
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    There are a variety of excellent activities and lessons that I would encourage our members to read. Welcome Steve Neufeld to our WORDLE group.
Sheryl A. McCoy

My Languages: Wordle: Word Inspiration - 0 views

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    wordle has a lot of potential to generate discussions and debates, as well as encourage creative writing.
Sheryl A. McCoy

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.
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

think:lab: As If Shakespeare Lacked for Word Play! - 0 views

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    A post about wordle
Sheryl A. McCoy

Education 2.0 - Learning 2.0 Tools: Wordle et nuage de tags - 0 views

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    Et les nuages de tags se font art !
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.
anonymous

Wordle - Bon Nadal - 1 views

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    "Bon Nadal" by Francesc"Bon Nadal" by Francesc Wordle
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    This was a wonderful WORDLE. I like to see a variety of languages represented here. Thanks.
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    Catalan, spanish, english, french...
Claudeline MAGNI

n2teaching: Simple Subject Sunday: Links and Tags - 6 views

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    "Doesn't each writer hope that people find their blog interesting and helpful? I believe the answer is yes. Besides writing an interesting article, it helps to make the blog posting accessible through the reader's use of search engines and access to related articles as they read your blog posting."
Sheryl A. McCoy

Enquête sur le Socialbookmarking :: - 0 views

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    another fantastic use of WORDLE as a logo; this one in french; excellent article
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