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Episode 51: CommonLit

…the student side a text-to-speech capability, and a translation capability, a highlighting capability, so students can really interact with the text as they read. GONZALEZ: Very nice. How long has the site been up and running? BROWN: So we’ve been doing kind of like different feature launches. So in October of 2014 was when we first put the site online, and then we sort of watched our traffic grow from there. GONZALEZ: So it’s still a pretty young site. It’s not even a full 2 years old yet, and so you’re continuing to add new features all the time. BROWN:…

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Privacy Policy

…way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracing your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website. Analytics We use a tool called Google Analytics to collect information about use of this site. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit this site, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to this site. We…

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The Price of Snark: What I Learned About Teaching from a Viral Post

…trouble, and it has been reinforced through several decades of working with professional typesetters and graphic designers. As a professional writer and editor, I got used to using one space a long time ago. Obviously, the new rule has not been universally adopted in corporate or academic writing, but it has in professional publishing. Who makes these rules? Professionals who lay out published material follow style manuals – whether Associated Press Manual of Style, University of Chicago Manual of Style, APA, MLA, or others. All of these support the one-space rule. When I am editing something that is going to…

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Contact/FAQs

…course and we will get you a quote for your purchase order. Back to Top Blogging Advice How can I start my own blog or grow my own website/online business? Can you give me some tips? I wish I had time to mentor new bloggers; it’s a pretty exciting adventure! Because I don’t have time to do that, I have explained all the details of how I got my site started and how I keep it running. Hopefully that will get you started: Behind the Scenes at Cult of Pedagogy How do you make your illustrations? For over three years, I…

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13 Stunning Places to Publish Student Art and Writing

…where students self-publish their writing. Contributors — or “Figs,” as they are nicknamed on the site — earn badges by reading and reviewing other Figs’ work and submitting their own. The site regularly runs contests, polls and quizzes, and provides space for public and private groups — even teachers can create class groups for sharing and discussing work. Illustration for “The Case of the Stolen Computers” by Gracie, age 14 Launch Pad editor-selected Age Range: 6 to 14 Accepts: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and illustrations by assignment Website Submission Guidelines for Writers Submission Guidelines for Artists Read a Sample Piece…

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Episode 44: Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom with Listen Current

…share them with her class. She started asking me questions about what she was hearing on public radio. Every morning we listened to Morning Edition and she asked me some really good questions. I thought, “Oh my gosh, she actually understands this.” It really hit me that she understood it in a way I hadn’t given her credit for even listening to. Then I said, “Why don’t you take an NPR story in for your current events?” And she – she’s a rule follower – she said, “My teacher said I have to choose from these sites, this website, this…

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6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021

…new section is Allsides. This free site offers news from all sides of the political spectrum. Choose a topic—like Coronavirus, elections, health care, and so on—and Allsides provides you with a curated list of news and opinion pieces from publications that are clearly labeled as leaning left, leaning right, and centrist. Click on any of them and you go right to the full original article. This site would be an excellent resource for anyone who teaches history, social studies, or any kind of writing or research where students need to support their ideas with textual evidence. The site also includes…

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Shmoop: Online Learning with Attitude

…can be a nuisance. Shmoop runs a number of pop-up ads and features that slide in from the margins, which sometimes block content. For an adult who’s trying to review the site, this is just annoying. For a distraction-prone teenager, it could mean a very choppy study session. The paid stuff is a mystery. It’s hard to judge the quality of the paid materials before purchasing them, or to learn more about what you’re getting. Is an 18-week course just 18 weeks’ worth of material, or does the site control the pacing of the course within an 18-week framework? An…

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A Few Creative Ways to Use Student Blogs

…a few pages of content. It’s possible to have a website that consists of nothing but a single page, but usually those exist simply because the people behind them opted not to use any additional features. Your dentist, most likely, has a website. Most of the restaurants, mechanics, churches, and gyms in your town probably have websites. These sites typically consist of just a few pages: a home page that lists some general information, hours, the address, etc, and then a few more pages that provide more detail on the goods and services offered by the business, the staff, and…

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