The social networking site Ning offers a variety of Web 2.0 tools that can help students learn to write as well as write to learn.
What is Writing to Learn? - 0 views
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I went back today to the Colorado State web site on W2L. The more I look at this site the more I like it. If you want a quick list of strategies to use - its there. If you want to have additional ideas when/where/how to use W2L - its there. It like a second reference to our textbook.
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I totally agree with the above comment. This site would be another good one to share with colleagues that are looking for a way to work writing into what they do with students as they explore more strategies that are useful in the classroom. Too many of the content area teachers do not see the possibilities of writing as a vehicle for students to get more out of the learning and curriculum.
Ning and Writing to Learn (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views
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educators now often view writing not only as a means of evaluating what students “know” but also as a powerful tool that fosters learning, the ability to understand new material, and the ability to think critically.
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Ning is a social networking site created by Gina Bianchini and Marc Andreessen. The first networks appeared in February 2007, and today Ning has approximately 1.6 million networks and 36 million registered users.4 Although it shares some features with other social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, Ning sets itself apart by focusing on groups and common interests rather than individuals’ personal pages.
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A quick read article about the history of W2L (I didn't know it has been around since the 60's) and a study done at UCONN with college students using W2L.
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The social network Ning was used for an on-going W2L activity. Students found it helped them be better prepared for class and that it improved their writing. Interesting idea to consider!
Check for Understanding - 1 views
"Angry Birds" - A Lesson in Assessment FOR Learning - 1 views
Written Conversation Variation - 2 views
Poll Everywhere -- New Features - 0 views
Educational Technology Guy: Real World Math - ideas for using Google Earth in math class - 0 views
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based on active learning and project based learning, including analysis and creativity.
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This is a fun and interesting way to teach, and learn, math
Writing Across the Curriculum - 0 views
Prewriting Strategies |KU Writing Center - 0 views
Why consider collaborative writing assignments? - 1 views
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By working in groups, students learn from each other
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Many times, my students and I write together. Not only because they are emerging writers and need support, but because it is the an easier way to learn for the majority of my students. Not many of my 5 and 6 year olds can write independently and need a lot of modeling. I have found that sometimes their best teacher is their peers. They spend a lot of time immitating what they see, wanting to have or do the same thing as their friends, so why not incorporate that idea into their learning of academics?
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Academically speaking, how do I know what I know, until I write about it?”
Summary Strategies - 1 views
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In reference to a comment below regarding Magnet Summaries, there are a lot of really good summarizing strategies out there that would be Writing to Learn. This link to our AEA 267 ELA Website has a page devoted to summaries. Within the page you'll notice a few strategies are shared, and there is also a reference to the following book: Summarization in Any Subject: 50 Techniques to Improve Student Learning by Rick Wormeli. It is an awesome resource available through AEA 267's lending library.
How to Adapt Your Teaching Strategies to Student Needs | Reading Topics A-Z | Reading R... - 1 views
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This website is great for any special needs teacher that may have come to a block on different ways to adapt or let student express themselves. It gives you examples on how a student could submit work if they are having a hard time expressing themselves, spelling, writing legibly,or reading. Lots of examples!!
Teaching Writing Strategies - 1 views
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While we have already learned many strategies, this web page gives us a 4 step instructional process for teaching these strategies. It also gives a video example how to complete each step.
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This is a nice site, Holly. The highlighted steps would make a nice handout for this course -- I can see how it might be helpful to keep it handy as a constant reminder not to rush when implementing new strategies.
Writing Next Research Report - 0 views
Intensive Write to Learn Program - 0 views
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