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Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - Lock Your Doors - 27 views

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    "Lock Your Doors" WORDLE from a blog post on ethics in social networks; how to counter spammers, phishers and thieves. -n2teaching 0 minutes ago"
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    I make WORDLES to determine if I'm really using the words that belong to the main idea or topic of the blog post. You can do this with your students or use it yourself to improve writing.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - Links in a blog post - 10 views

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    this is the first draft of a wordle used for an image for a blog posting on the topic of links in an article.
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    first draft
Sheryl A. McCoy

U Tech Tips » Wordle - DIY Word Clouds - 0 views

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    My first contribution to the UTechTips site! On to the Tips… Apparently, I am very late on the bus with this particular tool However, I looked at whether it had been covered on UTechTips and I think that often with Web 2.0 tools, we find that we are bringing in new readers in our faculty ALL THE TIME. So how do they go back and discover new tools or read some of the great posts of our past?
Karin Beil

Embedding Wordles Into Blog Posts | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Sue Waters shows how to do different things with Wordles.
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

Remote Access: Ending the Year with Wordle - 0 views

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    Blog post on the using Wordle for an end of year assessment.
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

n2teaching: WORDLE: A Practical Application - 0 views

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    use WORDLE for assessment of blog posts, bookmarks or other rss feed items
Sheryl A. McCoy

Great Wordles - 0 views

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    Plurk post from n2Teaching requesting others to give her links to Wordles.
Sheryl A. McCoy

parables of a prodigal world: Wordle: Words in Fresh Perspective - 0 views

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    It's like the central themes of the text, surrounded by their context, almost leap off the page and hit the viewer like a perspective from another dimension. this is not an education post, yet I like the wordles of Martin Luther King, Jr (I Have a Dream) speech and others
Sheryl A. McCoy

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.
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

Diane Woodard

Wordle - Gallery: n2teaching - 0 views

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    Great way to check the content of your blog posts...
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    Yes, Diane. I've suggested that teachers might use it as an assessment, or at least a check for students to use to see what their writing is REALLY about...
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

At the Teacher's Desk: Wordle: At the Teacher's Desk - 20 views

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    from Wm Chamberlain's post on "At the Teachers Desk" blog.
Donna Baumbach

12 Valuable Wordle Tips You Must Read - 12 views

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    …Word Clouds in Education Series: Part 1 | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning  In this series of posts I will cover: 12 Tips in Using Wordle  (Some you may now… but other you may not.) Over 10o ways  to use Word Clouds in the classroom There is more to Word Clouds then Wordle… other awesome word cloud generators Beyond word clouds… cool sites and applications to integrate word clouds
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    Thanks for sharing! Try starting with a word that contains one of the vowel letters and two of the consonant letters. The most common consonants are S, T, R, D, L and then there are five vowels (A, E, I, O, and U). Also, try to end each word with an S or an R so it flows well from one letter/word to another. Check out this website https://word-finder.com/words-that-start-with/j/ if you are stuck and can't find the word.
Stephan Ridgway

Social Media and Young Adults | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 19 views

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    This is an interesting post. Thinking you would get wider viewing in another group. This group is for Wordle associated articles. Hope that helps guide you.
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    sorry Sheryl, I mistakenly added it to the group.
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