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The Passion of Flannery O’Connor – James Parker – The Atlantic
love this: The Passion of Flannery O’Connor – http://t.co/pZlAabt8Ws – in the Atlantic iPad app – http://t.co/E327wr8wNq
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10 Myths about Iterative Design | Invent To Learn
10 Myths about Iterative #Design in classrooms. http://t.co/MDR9ibgSn3 #makered #dtk12 #geniushour
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We spend more time forcing students to learn than
We spend more time forcing students to learn than we do motivating them to learn in the first place.
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The Smartest Kids In The World: 50 Brilliant Students That Model A Love For Learning
The Smartest Kids In The World: 50 Brilliant Students That Model A Love For Learning http://t.co/MNcM5TbpUV via @TeachThought
Tag Archives: diigo
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Amen! The Two Things Teachers Focus on Most….Instead of Learning http://t.co/LoP5flTUFb #edchat via @Edunators
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Printable Handbooks
Chicago Shakespeare Theater has printable handbooks for many of Shakespeare’s plays. “Each of our entirely original teacher handbooks includes active, engaging teaching activities, 400 years of critical thinking, synopses, and much more. Teaching activities—all aligned with the Common Core State Standards—are designed to draw upon some of the same practices and techniques that actors use in the rehearsal process to break open Shakespeare’s challenging language.”
Diigo Links (weekly)
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4 Things To Consider Before You Flip Your Classroom | Fluency21 – Committed Sardine Blog
4 Things To Consider Before You Flip Your Classroom http://t.co/af7Qb5BCjY
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Why the Maker Movement matters to educators | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs
Why the Maker Movement matters to educators http://t.co/yk53IW5drF
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Add Voice Comments to Google Documents
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Add Voice Comments to Google Documents http://t.co/3CXI5VR2SA #gafe #coetail
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Hit the Mark with Digital Media Exit Cards | Edutopia
Hit the Mark with Digital Media Exit Cards http://t.co/ThgDfpVTyv via @edutopia
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How To Use Formative Assessment With (And Without) Technology – Edudemic – Edudemic
How To Use Formative Assessment With (And Without) Technology http://t.co/krVsqp7D48 via @edudemic #wainnovates
Diigo Links (weekly)
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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
Diigo Links (weekly)
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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.
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SAMR Examples by Jim Cash on Prezi
Prezi – SAMR explained w/examples | created & shared by Jim Cash. http://t.co/36oubsOZKx #D211LM
Diigo Links (weekly)
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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
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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
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How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity
How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity http://t.co/eHE3AiiOnj via @TeachThought
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Make LEDs flicker to the beat of your music with #WeekendProjects today on #makercamp with the Easy LED Color Organ: http://t.co/BxNJXaCttM
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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
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Excellent Visual on Paperless Class Using iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
How to go paperless w/ Google Drive: http://t.co/w2L67B9SNT
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The Understanding by Design lesson planning templa
The Understanding by Design lesson planning template http://t.co/RQvfFhsM00 #tlap
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A Guide to YA Novels with LGBTQ Characters | The Hub
A good visual guide to YA novels with LGBTQ characters and themes.
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All of Shakespeare’s sonnets with descriptive commentary. Also sonnets by Spenser, Sidney, Drayton, Wyatt, and others
Diigo Links (weekly)
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How To Use iPads For Personal Professional Development | Edudemic
How to use iPads for Consumption, Curation, and Creation.
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Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects | Edutopia
Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects http://t.co/gbeUf36TKT via @edutopia
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An outstanding internet safety cheat sheet for … | Educational Te…
An outstanding internet safety cheat sheet for teachers and parents http://t.co/HtgK0D5oXQ
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Interested in a Makey Makey? at SIGIS
#isedchat and here is a discount offered to #istesigis members on makey-makeys: http://t.co/EusmwUAIoz
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one of our hallway spaces http://t.co/kKiYIEIH4i
@vvrotny @garystager one of our hallway spaces #Isedchat http://t.co/kKiYIEIH4i
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I Teach Kindergarten and I Don’t Like Teachers Pay Teachers | mattBgomez
I Teach Kindergarten and I Don’t Like Teachers Pay Teachers http://t.co/IUnxsQax4J via @mattBgomez
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Hey English teachers: “The Hero’s Journey” as acted out by puppets #bclearns #engchat #sd78 http://t.co/XPBLoOrK7g
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The Literature of Exhaustion – John Barth.pdf
Thomas C. Foster refers to this article in the preface to How to Read Novels Like a Professor. It might be interesting to have students read it and respond to it.
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The Death of the Author by Roland Barthes Full Text, Downloads, Cliff Notes, and Essays
Thomas C. Foster mentions this essay in the preface to How to Read Novels Like a Professor. It might be interesting to have students read it and respond to it.
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scrible | smarter online research – annotate, organize & collaborate on web pages
Bring Web-based research into the Internet Era by empowering people to mark up web pages in the browser and manage and collaborate on them online.
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VideoNot.es: The easiest way to take notes synchronized with videos!
Connect with Google Drive to take notes on videos.