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December – The Gift of Time

Posted on December 9, 2012December 9, 2012

It’s December and most every hour is in high gear, trying to get those last minute  projects  merged in with winter festivities.  And just this weekend, we got our first whiff of snow.  Magic is in the air among the smell of gingerbread houses, mandarin oranges and other treats popping up in all locations.  Not…

Creating Your Story

Posted on November 5, 2012November 5, 2012

Creating your story takes on many layers. Our lives rarely unfold in a linear fashion. There are twists and turns that make the journey interesting. Over the years, story has become more and more important to me and finding ways to capture them in their vibrancy is a never ending challenge. I came across a…

Power of the Many – Writers Writing

Posted on October 29, 2012

Thinking extends to greater possibilities when we’re together supporting and learning from each other.  Our second session of dynamic writers took us through a series of activities to explore ideas of “writing,  what it means to write in the digital age, identified the principles of writing workshop, …  We had a bit of time to…

Adding Alternative Modes to Blogs – Connecting to Audience

Posted on October 22, 2012

Sometimes writing just text won’t do and you want to add some spice to get your point across.  Or you’re thinking of  how you might communicate more clearly to your audience.  Like oral conversations, a variety of examples may be helpful to clarify thinking.   One simple way is to use video and embed content…

The Writing Workshop Series – (Session #1)

Posted on October 12, 2012

  Here we go –  another exciting ride through the intricacies of Writers Workshop.  And you knew this was coming – with a twist. As we navigate the environment of web2, we come to understand just how complex the writing process has become.  I like to think of this as opportunities to offer more “choice…

Welcome back September

Posted on August 22, 2012

Welcome back September.  And what a spectacular summer it has been – Olympics energy, warm sunny weather, family and friends laughter.  Though it’s always great to get away and get recharged, I look forward to the start of each new year.  A new year to test out some crazy ideas (yes I’ve read and reread…

Blogging – Empowering Students Through Voice

Posted on June 7, 2012

 I’ve been talking a lot about creating “communities of practice” where students see themselves as writers and that their voice matters.  It is not by accident that this happens. Rather, conscientious design create the conditions for freedom of ideas to flow in a risk-taking environment.  Support and scaffolding occurs at each step merging both online…

Research and the Power of Google Docs

Posted on May 24, 2012

If you dropped by recently, you’ll notice that we’ve been using Google Docs (Google Apps for Education) to enhance the writing process.  (For more, select the category – Literacy – Writing Process.) And we’ve had amazing results.  Now Google Docs has “upped the bar” and added an integrated research feature. HOW IT WORKS In Docs, let’s say you wrote your beginning…

Celebrating Writers and Learners

Posted on May 21, 2012May 21, 2012

Our final learning session of  Writers Workshop using Google Docs turned out better than I could have ever imagined.  We have such a wonderful group of imaginative and fearless educators!  Here’s how the session unfolded. We started with a video from Ted that I discovered on spoken word poetry by Sarah Kay. This spoke to me about how important it is to offer…

“Nudging” Writers with Google Docs

Posted on April 30, 2012May 6, 2012

  There are times when I have to pinch myself to make sure it’s really happening. Two instances brought the power of writing using Google Docs “front and center”.  Watching it unfold was thrilling to say the least.   One instance was with a teacher in our workshop series – we’ve been working on using commenting as a way…

Writers Workshop – Each Step in the Process

Posted on April 4, 2012April 4, 2012

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”   I was reminded of  this quote as we worked through our recent session on ‘Writers Workshop‘.  Not only the global concepts of ‘writers workshop’ (lots of time to write and explore, choice and voice, conferring during and not after the fact…) but what this…

Writing Territories to Launch Choice in Writing – Session 2

Posted on March 1, 2012March 2, 2012

“I don’t have anything to write about…”  How many times have we all heard that? Using a structure like “Writing Territories” provides a powerful way to start scribbling their ideas.  These ideas can be listed or supported through collaborative conversation.  This mini lesson (* are specific and allow time for students to share their samples to…

“Teach the Writer, not the Writing” ~ Calkins

Posted on February 22, 2012February 22, 2012

 Troy Hicks, “The Digital Writing Worshop” believes that  our writers can achieve more, understand more, and discover more using digital tools, than in our traditional writing workshop. In examining this photo, consider what happens in a typical writing workshop.  What writing processes and expectations are the same as they have always been for print texts?…

Growing Readers – Literature Circles Gone Digital – Part 1

Posted on February 20, 2012February 20, 2012

I wasn’t quite sure how to title this, swinging back and forth from “Passionate Conversations” and “Growing Readers”, both of which I believe Lit Circles to be.  I’ve been working with a fabulous teacher on engaging her class  with Literature Circles.  Oh not the process with all the jobs/roles (which I’ve done many times before), but the approach…

Little Tools that Do Big Things

Posted on February 17, 2012February 17, 2012

  Do you ever want to do something with your class and the whole technology thing is just too much?  I get that a lot so I’m always on the hunt for tools that “take the mystery out of things” and just work.  Remember that we are also in a world of constant change so…

Choice Words

Posted on January 30, 2012February 21, 2012

Things happen when you’ve return from a conference.  New ideas attach with old ones and a host of “how does  this all connect” is sifted through a lens of “what if…”. At FETC, keynote speaker Michael Wesch (watch TED talk) talked about the fast rise of the new technologies (Youtube 2005; Twitter 2006) resulting in a new culture…

Digging Deeper – How to Introduce Blog Commenting

Posted on November 8, 2011November 9, 2011

How to Develop Blog Writing: Brainstorm Session Sometimes our questions may be “how do we start our classes blogging past the basics?”.  Here is one way that may help to introduce the students to the idea of commenting.  (We did this at our recent SCIT gathering.) This starts in the classroom with good questions. Record…

Reimagine the Conversations

Posted on November 1, 2011

Many of you have dipped your toes into cyberspace by launching your blogs, whether they are class blogs, specialty group blogs or professional blogs. They all have something in common – a place to gather, connect and have conversation.  The key factor being the conversation or communication.  The flexibility of the tool is that it allows for…

Purposeful Play

Posted on October 23, 2011October 23, 2011

“To play on purpose is to take risks. To challenge what you know. To ride the edge between what is and what might be, what never was and what should’ve been..”   — Bud Hunt   Over a week ago we launched this year’s SCIT (Skills and Curriculum Integration of Technology), a district program to support teachers on their journey of integrating technologies in their classrooms.  All…

Apps Big and Small…

Posted on June 14, 2011

It’s nearing the end of the year and looking forward to a little warm weather and a slower pace. Over the next couple of months, there’s a bit of time to do a little play and see what’s just around the corner. In that vein, here’s a little bit for you to discover. Interactivity –…

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