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Sarah McElrath's curator insight,
June 3, 8:11 AM
Love that writers' can activate other people's brains by telling stories -- readers experience it as if they have lived it first hand. Ah, the power of a great story.
Katy Del Castillo's curator insight,
June 3, 9:26 AM
I totaly agree. I think and I prove with myself and my students when they write they remember more.
MyKLogica's curator insight,
June 17, 9:53 AM
Muy interesante y recomendable este recorrido sobre los efectos de la escritura en nuestro cerebro. Delete the scoop?
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On K. J.'s curator insight,
June 8, 5:15 PM
It's a quick reminder for teachers to remember when they teach close reading. Delete the scoop?
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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
May 5, 11:41 PM
This is a fascinating post, coming as it does, from a fan's perspective. Darceny is a website that acts as both a book and viewing club: "the place to discuss Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and its modern day adaptation, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries."
Dr. Pamela Rutledge's comment,
May 6, 10:15 AM
I love Word dictionary updates as tiny markers of substantive change--I had to add 'cocreation' and 'cocreator' to mine along with transmedia. Interestingly, it already knew 'prosumer.'
Dr. Pamela Rutledge's curator insight,
May 6, 10:32 AM
I love Word dictionary updates as tiny markers of substantive change--I had to add 'cocreation' and 'cocreator' to mine along with transmedia. Interestingly, it already knew 'prosumer.' Delete the scoop?
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Denise Lombardo's curator insight,
April 26, 7:20 PM
Great post with helpful links to resources. Resonates with how I love to introduce kids to Shakespeare. The insults hook them in and give them a chance to play with the language before diving deeper into text and themes. Thanks for the scoop, Louise! Delete the scoop?
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Sarah McElrath's curator insight,
April 10, 8:34 AM
I think these could hold true for any storytelling. Sure, world-building is something fantasy and sci-fi writers talk about, but building a unique realistic world can be equally engrossing. That world would be internal or personal, but still.... Delete the scoop?
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Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
April 8, 3:58 PM
Encouraging writing through storytelling. Everyone has a story! Delete the scoop?
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