Sunday, November 30, 2014

Note-Taking: A Writing Genre Worth of a Curriculum of its Own

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twowritingteachers.wordpress.com - Note-taking has many connotations. When you think of note-taking, you might imagine this:

Or even this:

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Monday, November 17, 2014

Water for Africa Fundraiser!

Video to make bracelets for Water for Africa

That link is
http://youtu.be/1SdTDRudFto

 

Tosha Caston-Smith

Pre-AP English 9

Spain Park High School

 

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Saturday, November 15, 2014

This Is How Students Can Use Google Docs Real Time Collaboration

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This Is How Students Can Use Google Docs Real Time Collaboration

educatorstechnology.com - November 15, 2014 One of the best features that Google Docs provides to its users is real time collaboration. Students can use it to work on a writing project in the same time. Using this feature students will be able to see what each one has added to the document, access edits, and even carry on a little chat on the side of the document. The syncing process is quite seamless and instantaneous.

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Tiny robotic scallops can swim through blood and eyeball fluid to fix you up

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 Cool new medical technology!


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Engadget - For years now, scientists have been trying to develop microscopic robots that can swim through bodily fluids and repair damaged cells or deliver medicine. Now, a team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Germany believe they've got the perfect design -- in the form of scallops so small, they can barely be seen by the naked eye. These micro-robo-scallops move back and forth to swim through blood, eyeball fluids and other liquids inside our body. The scientists believe mimicking the way a true scallop swims is ideal, due to a number of reasons.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Article: Standard Time Starts, And The Summer-Haters Celebrate

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