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Tech Reflect: Using Podcasts in the Classroom
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Monday, May 2, 2011. Using Podcasts in the Classroom. Take Seth Meyer's recent remarks at the White House Correspondent's Dinner. For example. Surely, this example is a combination of humor and political registry, but listen from the perspective of an ELL and you'll quickly realize how his comments sound like they come from an entirely new language in itself. That's why I'd love to use this podcast. Posted by Kristin Cash. May 3, 2011 at 11:52 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Web Tools for Teaching.
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Experimental Blogging 590: Mod11: eMails, ePals and so much more!
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Friday, April 8, 2011. Mod11: eMails, ePals and so much more! When I first heard about ePals, I was excited about the idea of the opportunity my student would have to be able to "write" to their own personal ePal. What I didn't realize is how much MORE ePals has to offer. After exploring the site, I think it is am amazing teacher resource and very user friendly. If your heart is now pumping with excitement, you are not alone. But lets not wait any longer to check it out here! April 11, 2011 at 8:34 AM.
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Alive and Kicking: April 2011
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There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Podcasting in Language Classroom. Yesterday was the big day for England. It seems that people are crazy about royal wedding. Therefore, I have found this episode: World News for School: 28th, April, 2011. On BBC World News for Children. When was the royal wedding? What people are crazy about the wedding? Why this day is special for the world? What celebrity attended the wedding? What people did in England to celebrate the wedding? E-Pal is a gr...
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Experimental Blogging 590: Mod9-2: I wonder if...
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Thursday, April 7, 2011. Mod9-2: I wonder if. I wonder if. people know how EASY it is to create a fun comic strip in BUBBLR? Well I now know just how easy it really is. Check it out here. I think it would be a lot of fun for the kids to look at. The pictures are so wonderful, I think it will really capture their attention. I wonder if. others will enjoy my creation? Bubblr would be a good tool to have the students use for various types of projects too. April 9, 2011 at 6:20 AM. Text vs. Tech. A young 20 ...
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Tech Reflect: ePals
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Sunday, April 24, 2011. After doing some exploring on the ePals website, I noticed a few extremely useful features that I'd love to incorporate into my classroom. Feature #1: Collaborate Search by Country. It takes authenticity of learning to an entirely new level. Teachers Community Media See Teacher Work Teacher Spotlight Projects. Posted by Kristin Cash. The collaboration sounds extremely useful in order to make topics authentic and personal. April 25, 2011 at 7:07 AM. Help with English slang.
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Tech Reflect: March 2011
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Friday, March 11, 2011. Twitter is an interesting extension of some of my previous discussions of how social networking can be used in the classroom and for professional development. On the surface, it's got a lot of the same features as other social networking sites: you can connect with people from all over the world, share thoughts and ideas, develop an online identity, learn how to evaluate source validity, and have fun. She makes two important points defending Twitter:. You don't have to 'dive-in...
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Experimental Blogging 590: February 2011
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Saturday, February 12, 2011. Mod4-2: A Facebook-like teaching tool.ahhhhh! While reading about Ning in our text my blood literally starting pumping. My brain started buzzing just. Thinking of all the ways it could be used. I, like many other people, am quite addicted to FB, and just thinking that there is something out there that can be used professionally is simply EXCITING(for lack of a more appropriate term, you will see this word a lot in this posting)! The second site I checked out was. Mod4-1: A le...
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Experimental Blogging 590: Tweet...Tweet...Tweet...
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Monday, March 7, 2011. The world of micro-blogging, 140 characters or less… that is smaller than a text. How can this tool possibly be useful within the classroom? Although I signed up for Twitter over two years ago, I rarely ever used it, simply because I felt like there was no purpose. However, after reviewing how useful it can be as a resource and also as a classroom tool, I guess you can say I have seen the “twight”? Micro-blogging allows for constant, quick interaction and feedback, live! Lets be re...
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Alive and Kicking: ePals
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There was an error in this gadget. Friday, April 22, 2011. E-Pal is a great tool for students have the opportunity to use the language they learned and learn with other students. By working cooperatively, they can both share their own culture and learn other culture. Thanks to technology, students can communicate and learn with e-pals with email and discussion forum. It would be an exciting learning experience. Yes, I think that such connections could be quite motivating! April 24, 2011 at 7:47 AM.
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Using Imagery" explores eating disorder recovery in academic research, theoretical frameworks and applied therapy. Monday, April 30, 2007. The 'Using Imagery' Project. In the academic world, eating disorders have been researched extensively. There are however, still gaps between researched topics. 8216;Using Imagery’ is a project that analyzes research related to eating disordered behavior and body image. The main goal of the project is to form a new conceptual framework that examines:. Preventing Eating...
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Reflection on travels in using imagination in Math. Our grade level initiated the year with an activity that we did in our summer training –students created and shared 4 images or words that described how they felt about math. I took these words — very positive for the most part — the class created a mission statement and participated in a Blanket problem solving challenge. The positive experience of Day 1 math has continued and has grown over the year. February 11, 2016. Tackling Open Middle Problems.
using (IMHO) | Andrea Dallera 's blog
Andrea Dallera 's blog. Yesterday I read this. Article, from Derek Sivers’ blog. I encourage you to read it as well, but here’s the summary:. We should move logic more into the database, because “Classes, models, and methods (OOP) are an unnecessary complication.”. Data structure doesn’t change often, but code (logic) does. So let’s move the logic closer to the data structure. 8220;PL/pgSQL is not the most beautiful language, but the simplicity of having everything in the database is worth it.”. Anyone w...
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Using Influence
New Principles of Persuasion Workshop was a tremendous success! Myer Sankary presents two packed presentations at the 14th Annual Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference at the University of Washington. Read about it! It's a well-kept secret that an entire science is devoted to how people are persuaded. It's a science that has discovered how to increase your likelihood of hearing "yes," sometimes as much as 300% or 400%, by merely adding a word or phrase, or changing the sequence of your request. Is base...
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Using Informational Text
Monday, August 10, 2015. Start your school year with success and informational text. We know many of you are already planning exciting new lessons and units, while some of you are already back in the classroom. Either way, our resources can help. You start your new school year with success. IF YOU ARE TEACHING. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. And wrestling with how to make sense of it alongside. Go Set a Watchman. The first volume in our series,. Using Informational Text to Teach To Kill a Mockingbird. Check out ...
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature - A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman & Littlefield Education
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman and Littlefield Education. How to Find Great Informational Texts. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun (pre-order). Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. Mockingbird commoncore ccss common core informational text harper lee paired texts audrey fisch susan chenelle rowman littlefield. Mon, Aug 10, 2015.
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature - A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman & Littlefield Education
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman and Littlefield Education. How to Find Great Informational Texts. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun (pre-order). Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. Mockingbird commoncore ccss common core informational text harper lee paired texts audrey fisch susan chenelle rowman littlefield. Mon, Aug 10, 2015.
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature - A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman & Littlefield Education
Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. A series of classroom-ready, Common Core-aligned resources for language arts teachers from Rowman and Littlefield Education. How to Find Great Informational Texts. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun. To Kill a Mockingbird. A Raisin in the Sun (pre-order). Using Informational Text to Teach Literature. Mockingbird commoncore ccss common core informational text harper lee paired texts audrey fisch susan chenelle rowman littlefield. Mon, Aug 10, 2015.