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Christine Trala

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Kathleen Jensen

"Ron: I've played around with the insert comment feature in Google Docs. I was able t…"

Christine Trala replied Aug. 12, 2009 to Going Paperless in English Class

90 Jan 3
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Kathleen Jensen

"Hi Ron, I've not used Google docs, but this link provides pretty clear directions.…"

Christine Trala replied Aug. 11, 2009 to Going Paperless in English Class

90 Jan 3
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Kathleen Jensen

"Jeff, I do something similar for my students, but we have to adhere to the 5% fair u…"

Christine Trala replied Jun. 27, 2009 to Going Paperless in English Class

90 Jan 3
Reply by Rita Oates
Keith Schoch

"I used IrfanView with high school art students. While this freeware is a viewer, it…"

Christine Trala replied Jun. 14, 2009 to Free Online Alternative to Popular Programs

4 Jun. 17, 2009
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Paige

"What a fantastic idea! I use them in a college course about the impacts of communica…"

Christine Trala replied May. 19, 2009 to TED Talks

17 Jun. 4, 2009
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Paige

"I use TED Talks, too! Larry Lessig does a wonderful talk on the laws that choke crea…"

Christine Trala replied May. 18, 2009 to TED Talks

17 Jun. 4, 2009
Reply by Paige
Meredith S

"Great article and the links within it are useful. I have also heard of an 8th grade…"

Christine Trala replied May. 13, 2009 to Twittering Dante

7 Jun. 5, 2009
Reply by Rachel Ernst
Karen LaBonte

"I recommend Scratch. Created by MIT Media Lab, Scratch is a "new programming languag…"

Christine Trala replied Apr. 6, 2009 to Which web 2.0 tools for which purpose?

13 May. 24, 2009
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Karen LaBonte

"Wow! What a fantastic wiki. I need to spend some time palying. Thanks for this."

Christine Trala replied Apr. 6, 2009 to Which web 2.0 tools for which purpose?

13 May. 24, 2009
Reply by Greg Cornelison

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Michael writes: Most often it's [constructivism in practice] not that extreme, but usually it tends to share in the general progressive antipathy to "mere" knowledge and hostility to the "sage on a stage" or any sage anywhere. This is mere caricat…
9 minutes ago
It seems like a lot of kids don't care for details. Spelling, anyone? I have had the same problem especially with the transfer. You would think that after teaching students how to use parenthetical citation and then correcting their mistakes on thei…
9 minutes ago
I believe comedy is underrepresented. My students often complain about the depressing works we read (12 grade, but they also say that about previous English courses). We added Much Ado About Nothing a dozen years ago as something of a balance to Ham…
10 minutes ago
Hi Pat, I have never done these myself, but there are some great examples at VocabAhead Vocab Videos which also contains links to digital resources to help students create their videos. While most of the videos are done professionally, there is at l…
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Hi Pat, I have never done these myself, but there are some great examples at VocabAhead Vocab Videos which also contains links to digital resources to help students create their videos. While most of the videos are done professionally, there is at l…
17 minutes ago
Thanks for your reply -- it was very helpful. I think I understand what you are saying -- kids do try to craft a dazzling sentence, rather than one with insight. And something simple can be insightful. But my concern is really the thinking behind th…
25 minutes ago
I would say comedy is underrepresented. My students have nicknamed my class "AP Sex & Death" as we tend to go to the dark side. I do try to use some comedy in preparation for a Q3 comedy prompt. We do use A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Color Purple…
27 minutes ago
Your "rambling" is fantastic. So much good advice. You know, I'm actually looking forward to writing now. I feel like I've got a handle on it. Thanks for all of your comments.
30 minutes ago
I really like "Out of the Dust" by Karen Hesse. It is short and I think very accessible for struggling students. It won the Newberry Medal. Not only did it help me understand what the big deal was about the duststorms of the time, I thought it told…
38 minutes ago
And what about the fact that often writers don't know what their thesis is until they begin reflecting in writing about a subject or occurrence? Happens to me all the time.
45 minutes ago
Ryan Rish Inviting my pre-service teachers @OSU to join Bill Kist's ECN book club as part of our class, Laboratory Experiences in English Education.
1 hour ago
Thank you so much everyone! I definitely have a better feel for how essential questions work. I've been able to brainstorm a few and included a few here. Feel free to tell me if I am way off base. What does it mean to be an “Outsider”? What makes…
1 hour ago
Judith-- One opportunity is Teen Ink (http://www.teenink.com). This is a publication for teens only, ages 13-19, to submit and publish their work. The one draw back I found is that once accepted, Teen Ink keeps all rights to the work. This means ki…
1 hour ago
Bill, You have it wrong. I didn't say the theory has not had wide influence. I never said anything like that. I agree that it has had wide influence. What I said was I've never heard of teachers labeling themselves as constructivists or nonconstruct…
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The Ugly Truth is that my number one goal for my students right now has to be to raise their 2010 standardized test scores. I find it disturbing, off-base, heart-wrenching, and almost something shameful to admit. However, NCLB has my entire school'…
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I am in search of a novel set during the Great Depression/Dust Bowl era. It will be used in a 10th grade history class; most of the students are struggling readers. The teacher would like to stay away from the "big name classics." He wants something…
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