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Write-Right Web Tools for College Writers

Write-Right Web Tools for College Writers. Created by Noel Escobar Margo Salas Jesse Candanoza Martín Perna. Overview. Conclusions from interview with client Decision-making and planning process Plan / Wiki Content Six Traits of Writing: Online Index

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Write-Right Web Tools for College Writers

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  1. Write-RightWeb Tools for College Writers Created by Noel Escobar Margo Salas Jesse Candanoza MartínPerna

  2. Overview • Conclusions from interview with client • Decision-making and planning process • Plan / Wiki Content • Six Traits of Writing: Online Index • Visual Web Toolbox: Four tutorials • ESL Resources • Visual Bibliography

  3. Conclusions from Interview • Many students are using Internet for first time • Few conceive of it as a research tool • Students lack experience and confidence in writing • Need tools that operate at the basic level • Need more visual tools • Need more ESL-specific tools

  4. Our Strategy • Don’t re-invent the wheel: we aren’t reading/curriculum experts • Create pathfinders to existing expertise • Create visual tutorials at the most basic level • Create something specific to our client’s needs at UTB (ESL resources, visual references)

  5. Write-Right Wiki

  6. Six Traits of Writing Index • Links to scholarly and popular resources • Multimedia-video about good writing

  7. Six Traits of Writing Index • Example of Six Traits links

  8. Visual references for students about writing Visual References

  9. ESL Resources • Learning activities and games for ESL students

  10. Visual Web Toolbox • Smart Thinking Tutorial: Margo Salas • Web Searches: Jesse Candanoza • Blogs as Writing Tools: MartínPerna • Kinesthetic Learning: Noel Escobar

  11. UsingSmartThinking

  12. Connect with an E-structor

  13. Submit your writing

  14. Submit a question

  15. Academic resources

  16. Web as a Research Tool

  17. Web as a Research Tool

  18. Blogs as Writing Tools • Objective: To teach following things • Definition of a blog • Types of blogs • How blogs can be useful writing tools • How to create, edit, and customize a blog

  19. Blogs as Writing Tools • Rationale: • New writers can build confidence while blogging • Practice writing skills while building multimedia skills • Open their writing up to feedback from other writers

  20. Blogs as Writing Tools • What is a blog? • An online multimedia journal that you can edit and make regular entries.

  21. Blogs as Writing Tools • Types of blogs • Personal • Political • Entertainment • Business • Almost every subject, in all languages

  22. Blogs as Writing Tools • Animoto intro with screenshots of Brownsville/South Texas area blogs

  23. Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Wordpress.com

  24. Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: First blog entry

  25. Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Adding multimedia

  26. Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Customizing layout

  27. Blogs as Writing Tools • Review of concepts • Interactive component: Brief quiz

  28. Larping2Learn Most students are not able to write well. We will be kinesthetic learning.

  29. What is kinesthetic learning? Kinesthetic learning is a teaching and learning style in which learning takes place by the student actually carrying out a physical activity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinesthetic_learning

  30. Who likes this type of learning?

  31. Adventure Racing

  32. Ice Climbing

  33. Rappelling

  34. Quad Racing

  35. Horseback Riding

  36. What we are doing now is not working. • Why keep doing it the same way? • The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting something different.

  37. Some teachers say…. • The students are lazy. • The kids just don’t get it. • They are not worth the trouble. • It was hard for me so what makes these students different? • I am not here to entertain the students.

  38. Learn to Write right • Make learning fun. • Keep the body in motion • Match the assignment to games. • Its easy.

  39. References • http://dezignus.com/jumping-silhouettes/ • http://www.silhouettesclipart.com/running-clip-art-runners-silhouette-clip-art.html • http://www.reaseheath.ac.uk/courses/adventuresports/courselist.html • http://www.fieldskills.com/news%20archive.asp • http://www.weblo.com/property/Media_Print_Radio_Television_Internet_/USA_Today/468093/ • http://www.hickerphoto.com/horseback-adventure-7881-tray.htm • http://www.anaconda.com.au/Adventures.aspx • http://dancepath.org/filmsandphotos.html • http://www.bccymca.org/seasons/definitions/ropescourses/index.htm • http://www.twu.edu/leep/ropes.htm • http://www.cliffsandcables.org/Ropes%20Courses.htm

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