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Providing Cute Escapism in Troubled Times? | Our Own Wonderland
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Providing Cute Escapism in Troubled Times? December 3, 2009. Long after finishing reading. Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland,. I read an article in the December 2009 issue of. By Jim Windolf titled “Addicted to Cute,” which can be found here. Initially, I was just a traveller in the airport on my way to my Thanksgiving destination, looking for something to keep my attention for more than thirty seconds. When I got to this article, it definitely kept–and held–my attention. These initial points forced me t...
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NASDFlexTech - Storytelling
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. For a simple version of links for this page or if glogster is not working, click HERE. Contact Kristin Hokanson kristin.hokanson(at)gmail.com if you have any questions. Help on how to format text. Contributions to http:/ nasdflextech.wikispaces.com/ are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License. Turn off "Getting Started".
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educon22 - Attending
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Attending EduCon 2.2? New to the conference? Returning for a third year for more great conversations? Let's develop our network on this page to support new and returning attendees. (Should we maybe make this alpha by last name or Twitter handle or something? And I will add you to the list (if I haven't already). Can't wait to see everyone! Scotch Plains, NJ.
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kti2014 - Staff Directory
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Room Numbers for Sessions. Alphabetical List of Sessions. Mark J. Perlman. Jason K. Suter. K-8 Technology Teacher in Philadelphia. Anything and everything. If I can’t answer the question, I can find someone who can. I feel comfortable helping with anything. FREE Tools, Connecting People, Online Learning, Collaboration, STEM and having a great time! Flipping...
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Over Analyzing Alice? | Our Own Wonderland
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December 3, 2009. Since I have picked up the book. It is quite clear we were about to do a lot of analyzing. And just like. Lord of the Flies. We quickly did. As I have said, the story Alice in Wonderland is not exactly simple, but not something I would have thought to analyze. Let me say this: once you start analyzing there is no turning back. You start to see how things connect and then every sentence you keep reading you think, “what does that mean? 8221; or “who does he represent? From → Haley M.
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Teach Web: February 2011
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A place to share. ideas about teaching for the future. brainstorms, projects, papers and reflections related to educational technology. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Open Learning as an Avenue for Higher Quality - #PLEK12. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/kb35/349762358/. Facilitating an open course gets you thinking a lot about the benefits and challenges of teaching and learning in this environment. There are definitely challenges. The focus of week #3 was digital responsibility. Kristin Hokanson. Reach out t...
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Team | Our Own Wonderland
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Bio: She likes to play soccer and other sports for fun. She enjoys spending time with her friends and “chilling out”. Previous Knowledge/Opinions: Her knowledge is limited to the cartoon movie that she watched as a kid. She is eager to begin this blogging project as it seems like a technological challenge. Bio: He plays hockey. Previous Knowledge / Opinions about Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He has no prior knowledge of Alice or Wonderland. He has never been exposed to the story in any form. Bio: Kr...
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Grading | Our Own Wonderland
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Minimum Requirements for Each Individual. Ie to get the “Gentleman’s C”, so to speak, without taking into account the ‘quality’ of writing, research, and contributions):. Submit 12 well-edited individual blog entries of 2 or more paragraphs. Length: 7 sentences each paragraph. Respond via comment to 15 different blog entries (spread across all other team blogs). Length: 7 sentences each. Keep track of all contributions to the team via an individual Google Docs spreadsheet (and add to the team spreadsheet).
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Alice: The Stereotypical Child | Our Own Wonderland
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Alice: The Stereotypical Child. October 29, 2009. Alice, like most children, tend to believe in “wonderlands” or other magic. The story starts out with Alice sitting on the bank by her sister. On this hot day, it would be easier for a child to wander off in their imagination. For example on page 11 it says:. 8220;…to hear the Rabbit say to itself ‘Oh dear! I shall be too late! On page 12,. From → Alice in Wonderland: The Big Picture. Larr; Real Life Acting. A New Take On a Multi-Dimensional Alice →.
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Expectations | Our Own Wonderland
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Keep up with the reading schedule in support of individual / team progress. Contribute an average of 3 separate written blog entries a week over the duration of 4 weeks (total: 12 blog entries minimum). Create blog entries that will demonstrate unique ideas, connections, prompts, questions, etc. Provide thoughtful, well-written reactions that will invite others to leave comments (or even inspire blog entries of their own). Support his/her team ‘editor’ (a role that rotates every week). Successfully creat...