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Michelle Krill

38 Photo Effects and Tools for your Blog, Presentations and Personal Pictures - 0 views

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    "38 Photo Effects and Tools for your Blog, Presentations and Personal Pictures Make your pictures more lively, apply fancy effects and create real eye-catchers with this collection of easy to use photo effects. All photo tools on this site are browser based, very simple to use and can be combined with each other."
Michelle Krill

Support Blogging! - Educational Blogging - 0 views

  • focus primarily on the educational process and educational interests.
  • The providing of each student with an individual blog seems to generate the most significant enthusiasm for blogging among students
  • Student blogging has to be overseen with coaching and training to make sure that both that personal data is not communicated and that blog posts are appropriate.
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  • Unlike traditional forms of publication that are one-way, when the work is done at the end of the publication process, students can be engaged in ongoing conversations about their ideas and thoughts.
  • they can be taught about responsible journalism, and that the consequences of these kinds of remarks in the new world of the read/write web can be serious and long-lasting.
  • s the opportunity for the student to become a "teacher" by presenting material to an audience.
  • In a broader and more educational system, blogs are about communicating. You observe your experience, reflect on it, and then write about it. Other people read your reflections, respond from their perspectives by commenting or writing their own blog article. You read their perspectives, often learn something through their eyes, and write some more. Blogging is about reading and writing. Literacy is about reading and writing. Blogging is about literacy. (dfw)
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    In a broader and more educational system, blogs are about communicating. You observe your experience, reflect on it, and then write about it. Other people read your reflections, respond from their perspectives by commenting or writing their own blog article. You read their perspectives, often learn something through their eyes, and write some more. 1. Blogging is about reading and writing. 2. Literacy is about reading and writing. 3. Blogging is about literacy. (dfw)
Marge Runkle

Educating the Net Generation | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Online eBook discussing the inherent traits of NetGen.
Michelle Krill

Stripgenerator v1.0.3 - 0 views

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    Create comics, have a gallery and share with others.
Michelle Krill

Test Today, Privatize Tomorrow - 0 views

  • But the word reform is particularly slippery and tendentious.
  • But the word reform is particularly slippery and tendentious.
  • But the word reform is particularly slippery and tendentious.
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  • But the word reform is particularly slippery and tendentious.
  • The clarity of language be damned: They come to bury a given institution rather than to improve it, but they describe their mission as “reform.”
  • It’s a very clever gambit, you have to admit. Either you’re in favor of privatization or else you are inexplicably satisfied with mediocrity.
  • there’s plenty of room for dissatisfaction with the current state of our schools. An awful lot is wrong with them: the way conformity is valued over curiosity and enforced with rewards and punishments, the way children are compelled to compete against one another, the way curriculum so often privileges skills over meaning, the way students are prevented from designing their own learning, the way instruction and assessment are increasingly standardized, the way different avenues of study are rarely integrated, the way educators are systematically deskilled .
  • To that extent, even if privatization worked exactly the way it was supposed to, we shouldn’t expect any of the defects I’ve just listed to be corrected.
  • Making schools resemble businesses often results in a kind of pedagogy that’s not merely conservative but reactionary, turning back the clock on the few changes that have managed to infiltrate and improve classrooms.
  • ut an attack on schooling as we know it is generally grounded in politics rather than pedagogy, and is most energetically advanced by those who despise not just public schools but all public institutions.
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    Using Accountability to "Reform" Public Schools to Death
Ben Louey

CITE Journal Article - 0 views

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    If We Didn't Have the Schools We Have Today, Would We Create the Schools We Have Today?
Michelle Krill

BLaST Intermediate Unit #17 | Project Overview and General Information - 0 views

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    The goal of the Project is to create a digital video case library, with accompanying professional development resources, that illustrates exemplary practices in inclusive instructional settings.
Michelle Krill

Great Questions List | StoryCorps - 0 views

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    These questions are merely suggestions for getting a good conversation going. We encourage you to use the ones you like and to come up with your own.
Ben Louey

Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 1 views

shared by Ben Louey on 30 Nov 09 - Cached
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    A service that makes it simple for families and friends to create short, visual stories together that they can share and print. For artists and writers, Storybird is next-generation publishing: global, viral, and instantaneous. * Has an easy tutorial
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