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Support Blogging! - Links to School Bloggers
This is the most extensive list I've seen of classroom blogs worldwide
powerfulvoices - Readings and Resource Materials
great list of media literacy resources, mainly from Renee Hobbs
powerfulvoices - home
A Summer Camp for Kids and Teacher Institute led by Kristin Hokanson
Institute of Play
We promote GAMING LITERACY: the play, analysis, and creation of games, as a foundation for learning, innovation, and change in the 21st century. Through a variety of programs centered on game design, the Institute engages audiences of all ages, exploring new ways to think, act, and speak through gaming in a social world.
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Institute for the Future of the Book
We're a small think-and-do tank investigating the evolution of intellectual discourse as it shifts from printed pages to networked screens.
Save The Words
Interesting site, includes deprecated (not frequently used) words in English and encourages visitors to "adopt" them
Welcome to TeachingBooks (commercial subscription website)
TeachingBooks.net is a time-saving portal to thousands of online resources you can use to explore children's and young adult books and their authors. We provide immediate access to useful materials and exciting programs (short movies, audio book readings, book discussion guides, and more) that add a multimedia dimension to reading in the classroom, library, and home.
Book Trailers - Movies for Literacy!
A collection of book trailers to increase student motivation to read / raise interest. Bummer these are in non-Mac compatible PhotoStory3 format.
Oklahoma First Amendment Congress
Educational outreach event held annually in Oklahoma in the fall by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Key Resources for Media Literacy
Media Education Lab: University-community partnership for media literacy under the direction of Renee Hobbs: Key Resources
Writing Matters
an online portal for language arts digital curriculum, but also a website teachers can use to create and publish student work online for free
Recommended articles on reading and media literacy from OTEP 2008 conference
Interesting that Dr Roller's article has the accompanying text: "please do not copy or cite." Are we allowed to even read it?! I've never seen an academic article posted online before with this tagline.
Read the Best Children's Books Online for FREE - BigUniverse.com
source for online children's books, also lets you create your own digital books
quillpill - Tell a little story
tell a cell phone text message story 140 characters at a time
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