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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Do what you can. Share what you can.
This is the post I need to read when I am feeling frustrated about not writing/blogging more.
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Share what you can, when you can and that is enough.
Plinky | Your web enabler since 2008.
"Plinky is a service that makes it easy for you to create inspired content on the web." More importantly, it features a daily writing prompt with an RSS feed. This may see some use with my students. Thanks to Richard Byrne for the link.
WikiPedia gives good citation advice » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
This post highlights Wikipedia's built-in citation feature and advice to use multiple sources when doing research.
Inform 7- A Design System for Interactive Fiction
Three years in the making, Inform 7 is a radical reinvention of the way interactive fiction is designed, guided both by contemporary work in semantics and by the practical experience of some of the world's best-known writers of IF.
Thinking out of the (x)Box: Gaming to expand horizons in creative writing
Great ideas here on using games with students to encourage writing.
Miller's English 10 Classroom Blog
A nice example of a classroom blog from a High School ELA classroom. Also note the list of links to "What have students said about blogging?" on the sidebar.
Applied Math 40S (Winter 2008)
This is a fantastic example of a classroom blog and it is from a math class!
Safe Classroom Blogging to Improve Student Writing- Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / blogging
A list of resources for classroom blogging.
Zero-Thumb Game: How to Tame Texting | Edutopia
good article with ideas for using texting lingo in the classroom
WritingFix: a Left-Brained Writing Prompt...The Emotional Recipe
Using words, phrases, and the format of a real recipe from a cookbook, create an unlikely recipe for something you would not actually "whip up" in a kitchen. Today's recipe will be for a human emotion. Includes a random prompt generator
mediabistro.com: MBToolBox: Writing and Selling Recipes
An interview with a published cookbook author who gives advice and tips for writing good recipes.
ScienceFix: Scientific Recipes...Imitating the Cookbook
Students practice voice in writing by imitating the sound of a real recipe.
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