Donalyn Miller: Reading Response in the 21st Century
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Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:37:40· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Envious of all of those sitting in @donalynbooks's presentation at #wsra13 right now. Thankful that twitter allows me to "hear" some of it.
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:03:14· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
@donalynbook's presentation can be viewed at slideshare.net/donalynm #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:39:27· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
It's hard to be a technology or student expert. Something or someone shows up just when you think you figured it out. @donalynbooks #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:38:56· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
todaysmeet.com/WSRAMiller - Create a back channel during lessons or group work. #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:41:03· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
#WSRA13 How do READERS respond to the books that they read? @donalynbooks
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:45:14· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
How do readers respond to the books that they read? (not students, readers). 1) Talk about books and 2) rec'd books. -@donalynbooks #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:45:18· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
10 minutes a day of meaningful talk about reading: powerful influence on achievement & engagement, but least utilized. @donalynbooks #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:47:01· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Go offline (talk, write) about reading before you go online with your students. - @donalynbooks #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:47:42· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
How does technology immersion (as opposed to "integration") benefit students? Use best tool for task; not always tech. @donalynbooks #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:51:04· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Most kids "tech comfy" but not tech savvy. They don't explore all the possible options & not always safe online. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:53:54· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Process for learning reading response: 1) Research published work, 2) Determine exemplar criteria, 3) Study books/authors -Donalyn #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:56:02· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Process for Learning Reading Response: 4) Create product - writer, 5) Publish - feedback and reflect - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 07:59:14· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
MT @DerekBraman: Good use of read aloud time (student meaningful talk). Can easily be done and should be a focus of the time. #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:00:30· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Goodreads (secondary) and Edmodo (elementary) are great social networks to promoto dialogue about books. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:03:38· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Capture thoughts or summarize ideas with students with wallwisher.com - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:05:39· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
#wsra13 @donalynbooks mentioned Wallwisher.com. Another similar site is stixy.com.
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:08:08· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
#WSRA13 technology offers authentic opportunities for students' response; variety of tools offers students' choice @donalynbooks
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:13:12· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Writing About Reading by Janet Angelillo a great resource for reading response. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:16:12· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Wonderopolis provides a question of the day for kids to discuss. App and web-based. -Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:26:57· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Evernote is a great tool for collecting student assessments. It is not a “unitasker” - can document all learning. -Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:30:08· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Pic Collage a great tool for taking photos of reading for the week, summarize learning. Students do the work. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:39:55· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Twitter is the best free PD tool I have ever used. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:41:20· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
When authors put themselves out there on Twitter, they want to be approached. Interact with them, Ss ask questions. -Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:45:51· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
Epicenter readers: Kids who can change other kids’ reading habits by their own great reading habits. -Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:49:07· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
First thing to do when getting a Twitter account: replace the egg with a profile photo of yourself. Get more followers. - Donalyn #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:50:59· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
.@HowePrincipal The best author connections I've seen in class have been through Twitter. #wsra13 @donalynbooks
Thu, Feb 07 2013 08:52:40· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite
The tech I use w/ Stdts are engaging, accessible beyond school and free. I’d rather spend my money on books. - Donalyn Miller #WSRA13
Thu, Feb 07 2013 09:08:34· Original linkReplyRetweetFavorite