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Hellen Harvey

E-books and their effect on reading and writing

As I am about to buy a KIndle, this article was most interesting. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122026529 Look forw…

Started by Hellen Harvey

23 3 hours ago
Reply by Chris Shelley
Tim Furman

Is Anyone Available To Test Some Communication/Collaboration Applications?

Hola, Colleagues. I'm always struggle with this problem: I want to experiment with things like Tinychat, Skype, Google Chat, Google Docs,…

Started by Tim Furman

25 20 hours ago
Reply by Mary Worrell
MaryAnn Wedde

Classroom Websites - which is the best of the best???

My guess is that this topic has been addressed numerous times on the NING, but I start reading posts in the technology sections and get ove…

Started by MaryAnn Wedde

38 20 hours ago
Reply by Tim Furman
Sue Jones

Reading Passages Online

I'm helping with a 1-credit-hour course in "using technology for academics" and want to have a sample assignment that's like our REading 09…

Started by Sue Jones

5 1 day ago
Reply by Tammy Stuart
Leslie Healey

digital dossier--help!

I am planning a mini unit on your digital dossier for my second semester seniors--anything to keep them engaged in the home stretch! I am p…

Started by Leslie Healey

1 Jan 4
Reply by Nancy MacDonald
Pam Franklin

Connecting Quia with clickers?

Does anyone know if there is a way to use clickers with Quia games?

Started by Pam Franklin

7 Jan 4
Reply by Pam Franklin
Ted Baechtold

Connecting 2nd semester...?

Hi all--I am looking to connect with other classes to on collaborative activities...I teach in a wired classroom, so computer/Internet acce…

Started by Ted Baechtold

5 Jan 4
Reply by Ted Baechtold
Michael Branch

Blogs, Publishing, and Student Privacy

Does anybody have a link to information of best practices related to the privacy of student information and publishing student work online…

Started by Michael Branch

4 Jan 4
Reply by Karen LaBonte
Kathleen Jensen

Going Paperless in English Class

Inspired and motivated by the amazingly talented techie English teacher next door to become less devoted to paper, I have had a year long e…

Started by Kathleen Jensen

90 Jan 3
Reply by Rita Oates
Seth Federman

Teaching with Animoto

http://englishcompanion.ning.com/video/english-ning-reflection?xg_source=activity&id=2567740:Video:158280&page=-1#comments So a lo…

Started by Seth Federman

32 Dec. 31, 2009
Reply by Kirsten
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Yay Doug! He was one of my teachers in pre-teaching grad school (itp.nyu.edu), and I'm a huge fan of his work. Thanks for posting this, Frank. I'm really excited to see what these guys have come up with this time.
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Oh, a marvelous poem, Carol -- by one of my favorite poets. In graduate school far back in the 60's, I took a creative writing class from Bly at the University of Kansas, and have never forgotten it. Thanks for the connection.
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