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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-RightWeb Tools for College Writers Created by Noel Escobar Margo Salas Jesse Candanoza MartínPerna
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
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
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)
Six Traits of Writing Index • Links to scholarly and popular resources • Multimedia-video about good writing
Six Traits of Writing Index • Example of Six Traits links
Visual references for students about writing Visual References
ESL Resources • Learning activities and games for ESL students
Visual Web Toolbox • Smart Thinking Tutorial: Margo Salas • Web Searches: Jesse Candanoza • Blogs as Writing Tools: MartínPerna • Kinesthetic Learning: Noel Escobar
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
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
Blogs as Writing Tools • What is a blog? • An online multimedia journal that you can edit and make regular entries.
Blogs as Writing Tools • Types of blogs • Personal • Political • Entertainment • Business • Almost every subject, in all languages
Blogs as Writing Tools • Animoto intro with screenshots of Brownsville/South Texas area blogs
Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Wordpress.com
Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: First blog entry
Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Adding multimedia
Blogs as Writing Tools • Creating a blog: Customizing layout
Blogs as Writing Tools • Review of concepts • Interactive component: Brief quiz
Larping2Learn Most students are not able to write well. We will be kinesthetic learning.
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
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.
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.
Learn to Write right • Make learning fun. • Keep the body in motion • Match the assignment to games. • Its easy.
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