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Cyndi Danner-KuhnI love the idea of leaving kids with one "cool tool" each time they visit me. During my second session with the grade 3-5 students, I modified an idea I found on Chad Lehman's website using Wordle. In a nutshell, Wordle creates a word cloud out of the text your provide. The more frequently a word is used, the bigger it becomes in the cloud. We began our Wordle lesson by modeling the process, and I had kids quickly brainstorm reasons we love Thailand. Yes, the beaches truly are amazing here, but I did cheat a bit when we made this. When one kid said 'beach,' I asked who else liked the beach and then added a bunch more to give them the idea.
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29 Oct 09
bookgirl_54techno blog...very interesting blogs
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I love the idea of leaving kids with one "cool tool" each time they visit me.
During my second session with the grade 3-5 students, I modified an idea I found
on Chad Lehman's website using Wordle. In a nutshell, Wordle creates a word cloud
out of the text your provide. The more frequently a word is used, the bigger it
becomes in the cloud. We began our Wordle lesson by modeling the process, and I
had kids quickly brainstorm reasons we love Thailand. Yes, the beaches truly are
amazing here, but I did cheat a bit when we made this. When one kid said
'beach,' I asked who else liked the beach and then added a bunch more to give
them the idea.
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28 Oct 09
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Jennifer Earlblog post about how to use wordle and voicethread together to build data
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27 Oct 09
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Vicki DavisLove how Tara in Bangkok, Thailand used Wordle to introduce books and then mashed up the words in voicethread. What a fascinatingly creative way to use these tools!
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