A place to find out about Elysabeth, her family, life and her writings. Somewhere to find about all her stories to include her short stories - "Train of Clues" (a mystery destination story, shared second place), "The Tulip Kiss" (first place), "The Proposal" (second place), "Bride-and-Seek", "Butterfly Halves" (runner up), "La Cave", "Zombies Amuck" (second place), and her novels Finally Home (a NaNoWriMo story), and Imogene: Innocense Lost.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wiffiti
Q: Wiffiti?
A: Wi-Fi/graffiti
Okay, it's a funny sounding name and probably hasn't made the rounds yet but according to SLJ's article "Cell phones in the classroom? Wiffiti says yes," this new method of using cells phones in the classroom (for educational purposes, not just to have them in the class) is the new and upocming thing. For more, check out the article by clicking the linked SLJ's above.
I checked out Wiffiti's site a little and I can see this being used for brainstorming, especially in a writing class or even, as one teacher used it for, as help tool for foreign language classes.
There are probably as many uses for cell phones in the classroom as there are schools and teachers. Check it out and see what you think. I'd love to hear some of your opinions on this. Leave a comment - E :)
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