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Martin Luther King | What's going on in Primary 6? - 7 views

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    very cool way to overcome blocked technology in the classroom; kudos to Mr. Drummond and Primary 6.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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    this is what a teacher did with his students when he discovered that WORDLE was blocked in his school.
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4 Reasons To Employ Social Media In 2010 | Penn Olson - 7 views

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    "many marketers are thinking about the marketing channels to invest this coming year. Is social media part of your plan? If not, the four points below might sway your thinking." teachers need to market their product, learning, too.
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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.
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Teachers Love SMART Boards: SMARTBoards and a Fun Vocabulary Game - 2 views

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    October 2, 2008 post. Detailed description (and video) of a vocabulary game using wordle word clouds. The blogger had created a wordle and covered up the words with with rectangles. Students came to the SMARTBoard one at a time to touch the rectangle and reveal a word. Then they used a spinner to tell them what to do with the word: to use the word in a sentence, tell how many syllables, or give a synonym or antonym. The rectangles were colour coded by degree of difficulty so the teacher could differentiate instruction. You can download the Notebook file, and the blogger promises a tutorial for this idea.
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Wordle - LBD Job Description 2 - 0 views

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    Job description for a charter school. These were the 21st century qualities they want in their teachers.
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Creating word clouds - Mexico English Teachers' Alliance :: META Web 2.0 - 2 views

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    video tutorial by Nik Peachey
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Ways to use Wordle | SoulCradler - 0 views

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    A couple of months ago, my network of teachers went a little bit nuts over a new web2.0 application called Wordle. I blogged about it, as did many others.
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In the Know NOW - 0 views

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    A wordle created w/ the topic of Peak Oil. Peak Oil is a common concern and a scientific theory that would be an excellent topic for science teachers from middle school and up to discuss or teach about in the science class.
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Five Reasons to Use Wordle in the Classroom by Terry Freedman - 0 views

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    Five Reasons to Use Wordle in the Classroom by Terry Freedman Permanent link We know in theory that there are teachers -- probably the majority of teachers -- who have either never heard of Wordle or have no idea why they would need to know about it. I was reminded of this quite recently, in fact, during a visit to the Press Association.
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Global Learner: Wordle in reading centers - 0 views

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    a few more tips from teachers on how they are using WORDLE in the classroom
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TED Teachers' Network [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Wordle - 7 views

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    wordle
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Best content in WORDLE | Diigo - Groups - 1 views

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    Educators and students can use WORDLE in a variety of ways, including assessment, evaluation and presentation. WORDLE can be a powerful tool for learning and teaching. By forming this group, collaboration will increase our knowledge and use of this web application.
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    Wordle is a great tool to use in numerous ways. Students enjoy it as well as teachers. It allows you to be very creative in a number of subjects.
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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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