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10 Ideas For Using Technology To Teach Writing

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"Both high-tech innovations for learning and the inability of many American schoolchildren to write well have been major talking points in educational circles for quite some time, but oddly enough, one may offer a solution to helping remedy the other. There are a variety of tech tools and methods out there for teaching writing that can make the process easier and more fun for both teachers and students. While not every high-tech way of teaching writing will work for every class or every student, there’s enough variety that there’s bound to be something for everyone. Here, we offer just a few tech-focused ways to help students learn grammar, essay-writing, and, most importantly, why good writing is so important to their futures."


Via kathyvsr, Louise Robinson-Lay, Zbynek Kysela, Ivo Nový, Jim Lerman
Lynnette Van Dyke's insight:

...And see Digital Writing Matters, a National Writing Project publication by

Dr. Troy Hicks, Co-Director of Central Michigan University-based Chippewa Writing Project, Mt. Pleasant, MI....

Ivo Nový's curator insight, December 11, 2012 10:10 AM

There are a variety of tech tools and methods out there for teaching writing that can make the process easier and more fun for both teachers and students. While not every high-tech way of teaching writing will work for every class or every student, there’s enough variety that there’s bound to be something for everyone.

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The Internet map

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David Hain's curator insight, January 10, 2:59 AM

Interesting but only if you use the zoom button.

Matmi's curator insight, January 10, 7:10 AM

A map of the internet- really cool to see it laid out like this. Each dot represents a different website , and the bigger the dot the more website the traffic recieves.- HK