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Article: Here’s How to Write a Book in 100 Days: 10 Steps
Article: Here’s How to Write a Book in 100 Days: 10 Steps
Writing a book is a skill. That means it's something you can practice and get better at. It doesn't take years to write a book — in fact, it's possible to write an entire book in just 100 days. Find out from writers who are finishing their books how to write a book in three and a half months.
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Article: Here’s How to Write a Book in 100 Days: 10 Steps
2018 iPad vs. Acer Chromebook Tab 10: education showdown - SlashGear
2018 iPad vs. Acer Chromebook Tab 10: education showdown - SlashGear
In Part 2 of our FilmAid broadcast, Scott Beggs from FilmSchoolRejects joins us to chat with writer/director David Wain about his thoughts on LARPing, his most powerful filmgoing experiences, and the making of Children's Hospital. If you want to support the cause we're promoting, please head over to filmaid.org/slashfilm and donate! You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail…
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2018 iPad vs. Acer Chromebook Tab 10: education showdown - SlashGear
Remove Retweets From Your Twitter Timeline With Blindfold
Remove Retweets From Your Twitter Timeline With Blindfold
In its April issue, a writer at The Atlantic makes the argument that “retweets are trash.” Whereas once if you wanted to repeat something someone
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Remove Retweets From Your Twitter Timeline With Blindfold
How To Share Spark Video with Flipgrid - Class Tech Tips
How To Share Spark Video with Flipgrid - Class Tech Tips
Learn how students can capture their learning and show what they know through video. This powerful medium is for students of all ages and a perfect way to building confidence as writers.
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How To Share Spark Video with Flipgrid - Class Tech Tips
Did someone say ... SAMR? - Read Write Respond
Did someone say ... SAMR? - Read Write Respond
flickr photo shared by mrkrndvs under a Creative Commons ( BY-SA ) license SAMR is an acronym standing for substitution, augmentation, modification and redefinition. It is a model for looking at the integration of technology into education. It is often used to support staff with how to make better use of technology within the classroom. Devised […]
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Did someone say ... SAMR? - Read Write Respond
I Talked to 150 Writers and Here’s the Best Advice They Had
I Talked to 150 Writers and Here’s the Best Advice They Had
I once heard John Irving give a lecture on his process at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, an in-depth account of the way his novels come to be. He kicked it off by writing a single sentence on the chal…
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I Talked to 150 Writers and Here’s the Best Advice They Had
20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner
20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner
William Faulkner is one of the best writers America has ever produced, with a distinctive voice and a relentless intelligence that earned him a Nobel Prize in literature at age 52—not to mention tw…
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20 Pieces of Writing Advice from William Faulkner
Best of the 2016-2017 School Year: Permission to Start the Year with Blank
Best of the 2016-2017 School Year: Permission to Start the Year with Blank
Each summer we press pause for a few weeks to tackle new writing projects and plan for the upcoming school year. And we reflect on where we’ve been by sharing with you the most popular posts of the…
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Best of the 2016-2017 School Year: Permission to Start the Year with Blank
10 Writing Resources: Revision - Alyssa Hollingsworth
10 Writing Resources: Revision - Alyssa Hollingsworth
There are a lot of guides around the web for drafting, brainstorming, and actual writing, but I feel like there’s less about an equally important aspect of a writer’s life: Revision. Revision is actually my favorite part of the whole writing process, so it’s a phase I hold near and dear to my heart. But […]
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10 Writing Resources: Revision - Alyssa Hollingsworth
Ignoring the Rules - Assorted Stuff
Ignoring the Rules - Assorted Stuff
The New York Times recently published a long front-page story about how Google “took over” the classroom. The writer’s primary focus is on concerns about the amount of student data the company is c…
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Ignoring the Rules - Assorted Stuff
Robot Check
Robot Check
Mark David Gerson never wanted to be a writer, never believed in a world beyond that of his five senses. But when life began to chip away at his sense of self with a relentlessness that he couldn't ignore, he found himself launched on a spiritual journey that would redefine everything about him...
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Robot Check
Can Coding Improve Your Child’s Writing Skills? - The Tech Edvocate
Can Coding Improve Your Child’s Writing Skills? - The Tech Edvocate
Spread the loveThere’s a big push in education right now to teach kids how to code. Coding is undoubtedly an important skill that will help students in the job marketplace. It’s an in-demand skill and a useful one. But can coding help students in other areas? Some are now suggesting that coding can help improve students’ writing skills. Telling a story through code In many ways, coding is like writing a story. Programmers must go in a sequential order, just like storytellers. Just like writers, programmers first sit down and plan out the story they will tell. What will happen […]
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Can Coding Improve Your Child’s Writing Skills? - The Tech Edvocate
5 Ways I Screwed up (and Fixed) Project Based Learning in My Classroom - Co
5 Ways I Screwed up (and Fixed) Project Based Learning in My Classroom - Co
About a month ago I was chatting with a colleague who was inspired to implement project based learning (PBL) in her classroom, took it upon herself to do so, and her first attempt at it was a complete flop. While talking with her about what took place, she mentioned how many bloggers and writers (including myself) spend a lot of time talking about what we should do, but we don’t always reveal the struggles we endured to arrive at our current belief system. Although I’m sure there are countless reasons as to why we should be transparent about our trials
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5 Ways I Screwed up (and Fixed) Project Based Learning in My Classroom - Co