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WHAT Writing Process?

WHAT Writing Process?. Optional. Mark Ahlness NCCE, 2010 Seattle, Washington. Michael Wesch: The Machine is Us/ing Us. Tools…. Audience, and Purpose…. http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2009/06/18/understanding_r.html. Where do the “conversational aspects of retweeting” fit in?.

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WHAT Writing Process?

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  1. WHAT Writing Process? Optional Mark Ahlness NCCE, 2010 Seattle, Washington

  2. Michael Wesch: The Machine is Us/ing Us

  3. Tools…

  4. Audience, and Purpose… http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2009/06/18/understanding_r.html

  5. Where do the “conversational aspects of retweeting” fit in? http://www.danah.org/papers/TweetTweetRetweet.pdf

  6. Will Richardson: I find it fascinating to consider the ways in which social technologies afford all sorts of potentially global, immediate connections around what we write. And I still think that a basic shift here is that we can no longer look at publishing as the final step in the process but see it instead as somewhere in the middle. Maybe even see it as the start of something. http://weblogg-ed.com/2009/writing-on-the-internet/

  7. How about in third grade?

  8. Writer’s Workshop meets Web 2.0 Fall, 2005

  9. Eliminating and adjusting

  10. Kevin Hodgson Sixth Grade teacher, blogger (yes, still), musician, writer, comix writer  http://www.amazon.com/Teaching-New-Writing-Technology-21st-Century/dp/0807749648

  11. Kevin’s Work Kevin’s Meandering Mind: http://dogtrax.edublogs.org/ The Electronic Pencil: http://epencil.edublogs.org/ Glogster! http://edu.glogster.com/ http://norris3cups.yolasite.com/

  12. Look here The Digital Writing Workshopby Troy Hicks http://digitalwritingworkshop.ning.com/

  13. Troy Hicks: http://digitalwritingworkshop.ning.com/

  14. My classroom The process of writing never stops. Beginning? End? Middle? Integrated and ongoing. 24/7/365… + For others! A peek….

  15. A third grade “best of”

  16. The Challenge • Scripted curricula • Testing, testing, testing • 19th-20th century literacy approach The Answers • Breaking away • Playing the game • 21st century forms, for new audiences

  17. Hopes… Open minds No Assumptions Fearless teaching of writing

  18. The blogs of: Kevin Hogdson: http://dogtrax.edublogs.org/ Will Richardson: http://weblogg-ed.com/ Troy Hicks: http://hickstro.org/ Read Kathleen Blake Yancey: http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Press/Yancey_final.pdf Join the Digital Writing Workshop Ning:http://digitalwritingworkshop.ning.com/ Recommendations

  19. WHAT Writing Process? http://roomtwelve.wikispaces.com Mark Ahlnesshttp://ahlness.com - mahlness@comcast.nethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ahlness/http://twitter.com/mahlness - http://www.facebook.com/mahlness Arbor Heights Elementary SchoolSeattle, Washington http://arborheights.com

  20. http://roomtwelve.com

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