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My earliest memory of writing #UIWP13 #UIWP2012

This is a reaction to a prompt presented to #UIWP2012 fellow during orientation: What is your earliest memory of writing?  In returning to my Drafts page on my blog, I happened upon it now in #UIWP13...

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Watching #UIWP13 tech growth: Some suggestions for TC’s next steps… @CommonSense

This has been my first year as a Teacher Consultant (TC) for the University of Illinois Writing Project (UIWP), where I have been tasked with coordinating and supporting our digital literacy projects....

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My #UIWP13 writing process, visualized: How #UIWP2012 built relationships for...

Philosopher, I am not. My next big piece of writing, however, is taking me into the realm of academe. “Scaffolding Conversations about Writing in Google Docs: An Inquiry into Feedback and Revision” is...

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“At this point, learning to code is simply about understanding how the world...

Chris Bosh wrote a pretty nerdy piece this week for Wired (that is, after making an appearance on Code.org’s call-to-action video).  In the piece, he reflects on growing up in a household with...

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The Writing Revolution: Dealing with the bitterness

I spent a lot of time thinking about writing today.  The University of Illinois Writing Project held its fall miniconference.  While I was not presenting, it has been a good time to put new lenses on...

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Why do *I* have to facilitate discussion? Facilitating book talks that start...

When I started the year, I had 56 students in one of my sections and 50-some in another.  (Want to try your hand at trying to manage that classroom on the first week?)  As the year goes on, my classes...

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