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Book Casts using VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos

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Imaginative use of Voicethread as a narrated video slideshow to demonstrate construction of book casts by 4th graders intended for viewing by 1st and 2nd graders. -JL


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365 things to make you go "Hmmm..." | Thinking skills resources

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netquester's curator insight, February 3, 12:32 PM

Excellent  way to start the day

Sandra Carswell's curator insight, February 3, 11:22 PM

writing prompts? discussion starters? debates or research?

Tui Needham, Career Development Specialist's comment, April 20, 9:01 PM
Like this a lot, some goodies when running workshops and you want get people thinking.
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How writers can learn to accept criticism

How writers can learn to accept criticism | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it
These tips are intended help novice writers learn to take criticism from instructors, peer reviewers and editors.

 

Start with the assumption that your work can be improved


The biggest mistake writers make is assuming that once they have submitted a piece of writing, that is finished… and perfect. This assumption sets the writer up for a frustration and anger when it is returned with a request for revisions. It can be helpful to approach your writing from the point of view there is always room for improvement.

 

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