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California English Language Development Standards
Oral langauge development is a explicitly stated standard for all English Language Learners. Oral language is also part of the state's Language Arts standards for ALL students. Frankly, asking for oral repsonse to your lectures will NOT suffice. That is n
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Oral langauge development is a explicitly stated standard for all English Language Learners. Oral language is also part of the state's Language Arts standards for ALL students. Frankly, asking for oral repsonse to your lectures will NOT suffice. That is not acceptable pedagogy in any classroom digital or not.
- alicemercer on 2008-02-09
Scratch Presentation
from Josh Burker's presentation at ILC 2008
Presentation for Kathy Hobbs
Kathy Hobbs from Florida (a Master Digital Educator). Project Based Learning + Animation
The Metiri Group
Cheryl Lemke's presentation notes from ILC presentation
The Metiri Group
Cheryl Lemke's firm
:: The Leadership and Learning Center ::
Site for company of Dr. Linda A. Gregg who did Bridge the Achievement Gap through Technology
Innovative Learning Conference
Technology to Build Language Development in ELLs\nAlice Mercer
flickrCC
Free photos for non-comercial use (and sometime for commercial use)
Arnie Abrams Handout for Digital Storytelling workshop
Note the example of a copyright disclaimer on page 6 which suggests how to handle posting materials that have some copyrighted content.
copyright disclaimer:
“Many of the digital stories on our site include images and audio found on the Internet using commonly available search engines. The stories have been created for non-profit, educational use by students and teachers and we hope are within the fair use protection of existing copyright laws. If any copyright owner objects to the use of any work appearing on this site, please contact us and we will remove the work and review the propriety of including it.”
BubbleShare - Earth - By A. Mercer
Here is a multimedia project created with students in my fifth grade ELD class last year. Students created pictures to talk about a natural space they enjoyed, then added audio narration to their pictures.\n\n
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