Archive for September, 2007

links for 2007-09-28

Posted on September 28, 2007. Filed under: del.icio.us | Tags: , , |

Mad-Libbing Your Way Into Modern Poetry
Lesson plan. Students analyze modern poetry and create poem using Mad-Lib structure
(tags: poetry)

Lesson Plans, Guides, and Brochures
How to put the Visual Thesaurus to work in your classroom
Thousands of students now make the Visual Thesaurus an integral part of their language arts education. How do you add the power of the [...]

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links for 2007-09-21

Posted on September 21, 2007. Filed under: del.icio.us | Tags: , |

Creativity and gaps in participation: Stories from the Field | DIGITAL YOUTH RESEARCH
Michael and James. Their differing levels of access to social and technical resources is in line with what some call a “participation gap,” but as I describe in detail below, this might run the risk of, at best, an over-simplification of their digital
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links for 2007-09-06

Posted on September 6, 2007. Filed under: del.icio.us | Tags: , , |

Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore – Main Menu
(tags: poe literature books writers reference)

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Links
(tags: Doyle detective writing writers)

Agatha Christie
(tags: mystery AgathaChristie writers writing detective)

Twenty rules for writing detective stories (1928) by S.S. Van Dine
(tags: writing tips detective mystery resource)

SDUSD Educational Technology – On Demand Media
on demand [...]

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links for 2007-09-01

Posted on September 1, 2007. Filed under: del.icio.us | Tags: , , , |

Dillon School District Two
scroll down, some good information about Information Literacy
(tags: internetsafety internet Safety cybersafety)

Arabia Steamboat Museum
The Sidewheel Steamer Arabia sank in 1836 and lay untouched for nearly 150 years until it was discovered 45 feet under a corn field,. The site, which traces its history, provides an excellent look at 19th-Century life in the [...]

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