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Google Is Testing A New Helpouts Service
Google quietly introduces Helpouts: Google+ Hangouts that connect people to experts http://t.co/9ZPLhvW4b9 via @zite
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Google Is Testing A New Helpouts Service
Google quietly introduces Helpouts: Google+ Hangouts that connect people to experts http://t.co/9ZPLhvW4b9 via @zite
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Resources and Tools for PBL Start to Finish | Edutopia
Educators from Manor New Technology High School in Manor, Texas, part of the New Tech Network of schools, have provided these resources and tools for project-based learning.
SAMR Examples by Jim Cash on Prezi
Prezi – SAMR explained w/examples | created & shared by Jim Cash. http://t.co/36oubsOZKx #D211LM
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Thomas C. Foster’s excellent book How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines elucidates literary analysis like no other text I have read. It clarifies the sometimes difficult task of interpretation and making meaning. It has an excellent recommended reading list, and it is indispensable for English teachers. I absolutely loved it. I didn’t enjoy its “sequel,” How to Read Novels Like a Professor: A Jaunty Exploration of the World’s Favorite Literary Form nearly as much.
Let’s start with what I liked:
Now to what I didn’t like:
This book is worth it for the discussion of reading as a creative act and intertextuality, but aside from that, it doesn’t bring much to the table that wasn’t captured better in How to Read Literature Like a Professor. I highly recommend that book, and I would recommend it far above How to Read Novels Like a Professor.
This review is cross-posted from my book blog because I thought it might appeal to English teachers.
Reading Book Clubs – A What To Do and What Not To Do | Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension
Reading Book Clubs: A What To Do and What Not To Do via @pernilleripp http://t.co/LZdGjz4lm3 #reading #ELA #engchat
13 Free Web Tools Students and Teachers Should Know About | Fluency21 – Committed Sardine Blog
13 Free Web Tools Students and Teachers Should Know About http://t.co/h2MBNIfnIL #edtech
How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity
How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity http://t.co/eHE3AiiOnj via @TeachThought
Make LEDs flicker to the beat of your music with #WeekendProjects today on #makercamp with the Easy LED Color Organ: http://t.co/BxNJXaCttM
8 Great Ideas to MAKE Back to School 2013 Memorable | Generation YES Blog
8 Great Ideas to MAKE Back to School 2013 Memorable #backtoschool #edchat #edtechchat #makered http://t.co/9MYV3hFvQp
Excellent Visual on Paperless Class Using iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
How to go paperless w/ Google Drive: http://t.co/w2L67B9SNT
#edtech #gafe
The Understanding by Design lesson planning templa
The Understanding by Design lesson planning template http://t.co/RQvfFhsM00 #tlap
A Guide to YA Novels with LGBTQ Characters | The Hub
A good visual guide to YA novels with LGBTQ characters and themes.
All of Shakespeare’s sonnets with descriptive commentary. Also sonnets by Spenser, Sidney, Drayton, Wyatt, and others
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How To Use iPads For Personal Professional Development | Edudemic
How to use iPads for Consumption, Curation, and Creation.
Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects | Edutopia
Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects http://t.co/gbeUf36TKT via @edutopia
An outstanding internet safety cheat sheet for … | Educational Te…
An outstanding internet safety cheat sheet for teachers and parents http://t.co/HtgK0D5oXQ
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