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Keith Schoch replied to Ashley Weber's discussion Schoology - is it worth the time?
"Just want to let Dave know that his class can use it for free; districts have the option of purchasing so that they can have greater control.   FYI haven't used this yet myself, but I've got it linked on our wiki and we may have a go…"
Sep 5, 2011
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Jun 4, 2011
Keith Schoch commented on Richard's group Elementary School 2.0
"If you've ever considered doing an author study, I've collected some great links in a post at my How to Teach a Novel site. You can also enter to win Born to Write: The Remarkable Lives of Six Famous Authors."
Apr 11, 2011
Keith Schoch commented on Anthony O'Neal's blog post Watching Frankenstein with CoverItLive
"Thanks for posting this. I'll need to investigate further, but what I immediately love is the fact that students don't need to refresh their screens to keep getting the most current comments. I also dig that the basic version is both cost…"
Apr 6, 2011
Keith Schoch replied to Med Kharbach's discussion Free educative tools and resources
"A great list, Med, and I also love the suggestions shared here by others.   I'd add Testmoz, an incredibly easy, free, self-checking online quiz generator. You can read about it here to decide if it's the right tool for you; I shared…"
Apr 6, 2011
Keith Schoch replied to Heather Davis's discussion Making Student Tutorials - need help in the group Elementary School 2.0
"I'd second what Garrison suggested, and also recommend PhotoStory if you're simply connecting together a number of static images with some narration dubbed over.   If you google Web 2.0 and wiki together, you'll find a couple of…"
Apr 6, 2011
Keith Schoch replied to Heather Davis's discussion Making Student Tutorials - need help in the group Elementary School 2.0
"I'd be happy to help, but need a little bit more information on what you're trying to accomplish."
Apr 6, 2011
Keith Schoch replied to Katie Muhtaris's discussion Who are you following on Twitter?
"I recommend you visit the blogs you enjoy, and begin by following those folks first; most have Twitter accounts. On Twitter itself, you can also search for topics of interest, which in turn will direct you to some folks to follow.   Definitely…"
Feb 2, 2011

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Bedminster Township School, Bedminster, NJ
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http://teachwithpicturebooks.blogspot.com
Website
http://howtoteachanovel.blogspot.com
About Me
I'm a sixth grade Reading and Language Arts teacher who previously taught third grade (nine years) and fourth grade (thirteen years).

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Good Enough! Using "Alternative To" for Free Programs and Apps

Posted on February 21, 2010 at 6:24am 0 Comments

Good enough! I usually cringe at that expression, since it's typically an excuse for substandard work. But in the case of…
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At 12:34pm on December 29, 2010, Susan Stephenson, the Book Chook said…
Looking forward to reading you again, Keith.
At 4:39am on February 15, 2010, Bodie said…
It was pronounced "shook" - but they acknowledged it had been a little "Americanized" along the way. Thanks for getting back to me!
 
 
 

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