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Sheryl A. McCoy

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).
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

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

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

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    A post about wordle
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - CR2.0 project comments: Nov. 13-18, 2008 - 0 views

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    wordle contains the most frequently used 200 words of comments on CR2.0 project to improve access to professional development.
anne marie

Spelling - 54 views

Just curious-- you ask the students to write the spelling words using Wordle and then print it out? Jennifer Dean wrote: > Several of the teachers I work with use wordle as a spelling assignment e...

wordle spelling

Sheryl A. McCoy

Behavior management - 68 views

Yes, it would be interesting, especially as their own words might reveal blank spots in social skills. Learning could be remediated in a variety of ways.

wordle behavior

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

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
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

The Digital Narrative - Find your story - 20 views

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    Allows students to experiment with the emphasis their words have in a text. It also introduces color and writing direction, font and style as thematic influences.
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

The Educational Technology Site: ICT in Education: --> Five reasons to use Wordle in ed... - 10 views

  • As a means of summarising the content of an essay or other piece of work.
  • Wordle is handy for self-reflection
  • Wordle can be used by the teacher as a means of assessment. Ask a pupil to create a Wordle of her presentation, and use that as the basis for a discussion, rather than the presentation itself.
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  • Wordle is also good for summarising survey results where the survey uses free text fields.
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