FreeReading is a great site for all kinds of early literacy resources. One of my favorite parts is the decodable reading passages. Unfortunately, to date, these have only been available as pdf files. Pdfs are good for printing, but not
I love our writing group!
I love the NaNo Prep group on P2PU. (NaNoWriMo is a project undertaken by thousands each year to write a 50,000 word novel in the month of November.) As I had a hunch it might be, this group is everything
Part 2-Social learning
The strongest participation by far in all of the P2PU School of Ed courses is happening in the discussions. (Fortuitous that we chose this logo graphic, huh? :) There are lots of posts, comments, questions back and forth, etc. Clearly,
Part 1-Participation, course length, and readings (or “Don’t people read anymore?”)
We are approaching the mid-point of the first few P2PU School of Ed courses, and I’ve been reflecting a lot on the experience so far, but not writing much so here goes. A lot of good things are happening. We
Letter to the OER community
Dear open educational resources (OER) community and anyone who cares about “open”: The term “open” is losing all meaning. It is becoming an empty marketing term like “green” or “natural.” In the last week, I have seen all manner of