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21. Adventures In Writing
An interactive Story Project ~ Adventures in writing States and one classeven from Israel! Here s how this collaborative story writing project works
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This Internet project is out of Canada and has twenty registered participating classes from Western Canada as well as classes from across the United States and one class even from Israel! Here's how this collaborative story writing project works: Alberta author, Carol Vaage, has written a story starter using her main character, Bibi, from Bibi and the Bull, which will be sent to two classes to initiate the beginning part of the interactive stories. The story beginnings will be setting the stage for the rest of the groups who will be writing middles and endings for their respective threads. Carol Vaage will also be contacting each teacher to participate in a brainstorming activity which will assist students as they work through the development of their part of the story. As well as a wonderful author, Carol is also a grade one teacher!
We have been assigned the ending of our story!
Here is some advice I received from the author: For ideas for the endings, you might start to look at the books you're reading to the class (or they're reading on their own) and start to note the types of endings that real authors use - eg solved the problem on their own, had help from someone, etc. If you chart those, you'll begin to see that there are not that many original endings, just theme endings that are specific to the story. Eg. helped by a cowboy, etc.

22. Interactive Education Ltd Homepage Whiteboard, Qwizdom, Collaborative Classroom
Two further GCSE Frames for writing are available English Genres and Style SiR Ultimate English Complete Asian Folk tales - Enid Blyton’s Famous Five
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23. Staff Resources
legends, myths, tall tales, writing, literacy, reading interactive interactive,collaborative, Research/data analysis http//quest.arc.nasa.gov
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24. SMART Technologies Inc., UK, Primary & Secondary Creative Writing
Fun and interactive Story writing Brainstorming is a great way to unlock the collaborative stories using the SMART Board interactive whiteboard as a
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teach elementary children team-building skills inspire students to think creatively communicate and collaborate with children from other schools Fun and Interactive Story Writing
Brainstorming is a great way to unlock the imaginations of young minds. Elementary school students can learn to write creative, collaborative stories using the SMART Board interactive whiteboard as a group computer. You can begin the story by finding an online Story Starter (perform an Internet search using story starter as your keywords) or by having your students select a starting idea. A Story About Community
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Students learn quickly that stories are not always written from beginning to end in one sitting. The advantage of a SMART Board interactive whiteboard is that children can edit stories with the coloured pens and the eraser from the SMART Pen Tray and save their changes. Students can return to the same story later and alter its ending. Or, you can print copies of an incomplete story and have students finish the story individually. The Little Planet Times CD-ROM books can also be read by the whole class on the Board's easy-to-see surface.

25. Curriculum
KeyPals and interactive Exchanges collaborative Reading Projects collaborativewriting Projects collaborative writing Projects. The Monster Exchange
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Back to Additional Teacher Resources The first thing is to engage your students in reading and writing that they will enjoy—and have them do a lot of it. One way is to involve them in creative writing projects or e-mail projects, such as KeyPals. KeyPals are the equivalent of the pen pal, except instead of a pen, the writer uses the keys of a keyboard. Here are sites to peruse: KeyPals and Interactive Exchanges Collaborative Reading Projects Collaborative Writing Projects Telementors and Ask-an-Expert Projects ... Other Resources KeyPals and Interactive Exchanges ePALS Classroom Exchange
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The World's Largest K-12 Online Classroom and electronic pen pal network—Connecting 1.4 million students and teachers in 19,235 registered classrooms from 108 countries. Provides free student e-mail accounts. Free service includes ePALS Webmail, Monitored E-mail, and instant language translation. Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections
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26. Creative Writing Links - Literature - British Council - Arts
ABC tales Read and write stories. Discussion forum about stories and poems, Atmospheric online writing, interactive narratives, multimedia fiction,
http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-literature-links-creative-writing.htm
Text only Print Add to favourites Suggest similar pages ... Links Homepage Creative Writing Links 100 Words
The idea behind 100 words is to write 100 words, no more, no less, every day. On this website, you will find 15,658 chunks of 100 words written by a number of participants in a number of styles. Some are poems, some are stories, some are diaries, some are fiction, some are nonsense. ABC Tales
Read and write stories. Discussion forum about stories and poems, start a conversation with fellow readers about the latest book, article or poem that you've read, chat with others, share your experiences with your fellow authors or would-be-authors. Adventures in Fiction
An independent editorial consultancy providing a confidential, one to one mentoring service to writers. Akerbeltz
Collection of Scottish Gaelic resources, including a dictionary of idioms and expressions, notes on grammar, selections of traditional rhymes and riddles, and information on names and surnames. Presented in Gaelic, with English translations available for much of the content. Art Circus
Gateway to Route Online, The Open Line and Digital Fiction sites.

27. NVC CCD Children's Programs Fall Saturday Enrichment Class Descriptions
Math Mania focuses on collaborative and interactive methodology, while curricular is Participants will work on components of writing; Good Beginnings,
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Kinder - 5th grade Students will participate in hands-on learning through various reading activities. Participants will work on components of reading; Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition, Vocabulary, Fluency and Comprehension through a balanced literacy program.Copy of TPRI is needed for student enrollment. A copy of the Texas Primary Reading Inventory (TPRI) is needed for Kinder-2nd grade student enrollment. Spanish Language and Culture back to top
Kinder - 5th grade Beginner's Spanish is an introduction to the Spanish language. No previous knowledge of Spanish language is required or necessary. Students will be introduced to basic Spanish vocabulary and phrases though hands-on activities, interactive stories, songs, games, and crafts.

28. Hypertext Fiction, Collaborative Writing
Hypertext Fiction and collaborative writing, Online Literature and literary interactive Poetry Page http//www.csd.net/~cantelow/poem_welcome.html
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29. Web Educativa Del Ayuntamiento De La Coruña
collaborative writing projects are an excellent means to get your students workingwith Internet using authentic Gav and Peloso s interactive Story
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30. EDTEC Saturday Seminar: Wikis
they open up new possibilities for collaborative writing projects and can Learn how to create interactive stories, micropedias, and shoestring
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec700/wiki/
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Wikis as Tools for Collaborative Learning
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Wikis allow the creation of web pages that are open for anyone to edit. By making the web a two-way street, they open up new possibilities for collaborative writing projects and can capture and disseminate the knowledge of colleagues in a company or discipline. Learn how to create interactive stories, micropedias, and shoestring knowledge management systems. Meets 10/1 and 10/8. Schedule # 11325
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This course is designed to be practical, current, interesting, empowering and thought-provoking. It is built around active learning and collaborative thinking. When we're done, you'll have created a lesson plan that makes use of this technology and developed insights that will enable you to design additional wiki experiences for your classrooom, workplace or for your own self-development.
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This course is targeted at teachers at the K-12 and college levels and those who design learning environments and performance support in other realms. No prior experience with wikis is needed.

31. Early Childhood Research & Practice. Fall 2001. The Synthesis Of Writing Worksho
collaborative writing with computers and children s talk A crosscultural study . Narrative and episodic story structure in interactive stories.
http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v3n2/mott.html
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The Synthesis of Writing Workshop and Hypermedia-Authoring:
Grades 1-4 Michael Seth Mott
Purdue University Calumet
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Jeannine M. Klomes
Governors State University Abstract A process writing and hypermedia literacy program was designed, taught, and evaluated by early childhood teachers. The program, funded through a Goals 2000 grant, took place in a public school summer camp for children ( n
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The current case study was conducted in a public school summer camp titled "Summer Art Integration: Reading and Writing through the Arts." The summer school was funded by a Goals 2000 grant to meet the needs of the children in grades 1-4 who were identified by their classroom teachers as performing poorly in literacy areas of the curriculum. The role of the authors of this study was to direct, teach, and evaluate the writing instruction of the camp by collecting data via field notes responding to students interacting with hypermedia software. The field notes included observations, interviews, and examinations of narrative samples. The writing program that we designed integrated the Writing Workshop approach (Graves, 1983; Calkins, 1983) ( http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/instrctn/in5lk11.htm

32. RedHanded » Stories And Books And You And I
and you’ll have intimately followed the writing of the book over the space This sort of idea (collaborative, interactive authorship) reminds me of the
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    by why in cult No. 22: Wristwatches First, each chapter would be released to a mailing list of persons who wanted to offer their proofreading and editing skills. Then, the chapter would be released by an RSS feed. Readers could then contribute back art and annotations. The key to this is that the main character of the book would be consciously narrating to an active readership that was given license to expand on his stories. And, likewise, reacting to the folks contributing. Another reader could write a detailed history of one of the owls in the book. So then Nyen, the girl who collects owls, could debunk the essay without question! AT ALL a writing career!

33. Classroom Strategies For Encouraging Collaborative Discussion
When stories come to school Telling, writing and performing stories in the early However, classroom social interactive conventions vary according to
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pubs/directions/12.htm
Directions in Language and Education
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CLASSROOM STRATEGIES FOR ENCOURAGING COLLABORATIVE DISCUSSION
by Carmen Simich-Dudgeon
Patricia Anne DiCerbo, Editor
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This article is written primarily for English as a second language (ESL), bilingual and mainstream teachers who have English language learners in their classroom. The methods and activities described throughout can be successfully adapted for use with elementary, middle, and high school students. In reworking these activities for their own classrooms, teachers will want to consider the literacy and English proficiency levels of their students, along with such factors as age, cultural and education background, and learning style. The Need for Collaborative Talk in the Classroom
Collaborative Talk and the English Language Learner
The consequences of a silent classroom are particularly discernible for the language minority English language learner (ELL). Students who are in the process of learning English need help developing their oracy skills as a foundation for becoming literate (Cullinan, 1993; Heller, 1995; Hudelson, 1994; Philips, 1972; Wollman-Bonilla, 1993). They need an environment where they can talk not only with their teacher, but also with their peers. It is important, then, to impress on ESL, bilingual and monolingual teachers who have ELLs in their classrooms the benefits of giving their students opportunities to use verbal language for different purposes and situations.

34. Cjo
collaborative Software and Services for the writing Class. by Paul Daniels The software to create interactive stories can be found at
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Another similar shareware program called WorkPlace by TeamWave Software Ltd. Is an integrated solution for Macintosh, Windows, and Unix that lets you easily collaborate and share information with across an Intranet or the Internet. Workplace also supports chat rooms, which will be discussed in the next paragraph. A trail version of both Workgroup and Co-motion can be downloaded from the Zdnet software library at http://www.hotfiles.com/ Online Chat
Free chat servers such as The Globe http://www.theglobe.com/ can be accessed via a network connected to the Internet. Teachers can create their own private chat room for their classroom. Be aware that online chatting via the Internet can be painfully slow depending on network traffic. If a lab tends to have slow access to the Internet, a local chat server can be utilized instead of a remote server. To download OTChat, go to ZDNet's Mac Download Page at

35. Judy Malloy - Hyperfiction
Judy Malloy, interactive Stories writing Public Literature in an Evolving Internet interactive/collaborative WORKS. Judy Malloy and Sonya Rapoport
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36. CTWR 518 - Interactive Writing: February 2004 Archives
Here s a link to my interactive writing project idea(s). I m hoping to gothrough and extract these pearls for our collaborative writing project.
http://interactive.usc.edu/20041/ctwr518/archives/2004/02/
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February 26, 2004
Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century
A feature article on Interactive Fiction: Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century . Additional discussion on /. Posted by leonard at 07:59 PM Comments (0)
February 24, 2004
This is the article that Tracy cited earlier today: Where Stories End and Games Begin by Greg Costikyan Posted by pweil at 08:47 PM Comments (0)
February 23, 2004
Comments on Interactive Writing
In my personal work, the most interesting thing for me was how extremely difficult it was to write interactive writing. I spent quite a bit of time thinking about a story idea that would lend itself to interactivity, mainly focusing on disorientation. I figured out a structure that would work and spent more time diagramming the structure for easy reference and programming then I sat in front of a blank Microsoft Word doc, and went, uh duh? I had a brilliant structure and good idea, I was thinking of way to make an interesting interface and I COULD NOT WRITE IT! It was extremely frustrating. And in the end, I had a sort of inspiration and completely abandoned all the work I had done in favor of a basically linear narrative that I could write rather easily. Which is both good, and bad, because I really want to write interactive fiction. Or at least I thought I did. I had grand plans of writing, what I like to call low-brow Ifiction, since most of what I've read that is out there bores me to death, stuffed full of its own importance.

37. Multimedia Storytelling Using Microsoft PowerPoint
digital cameras, and scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, Find some examples of interactive stories and share several with the class.
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38. When Discourses Collide: A Case Study Of Interprofessional Collaborative Writing
Beyond the group project A blueprint for a collaborative writing course. interactive writing on the job Definitions and implications of collaboration
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39. ‘Star Trek: The Ship Of Fools’ Just The FAQ: Fiction Writing Options And Pitfa
Indeed, the notably successful Prosebush collaborative Fiction Community was Also consider The Mahoney Project and peruse the listing of interactive
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...as remarkable as the products of online cooperation and collaboration have been, it may be that for the most part we have been picking the “lowest hanging fruit” – supplying interesting digital goods that can be provided by single individuals while ignoring duller, more complex, but no less useful public goods. I do not mean to slight the benefits that online interaction has brought, and further advances in hardware, software, and connectivity may reduce the cost of producing public goods still further and create new “low-hanging fruit.” Nevertheless, it is crucial to avoid an empty-headed extrapolation from current success to utopian visions of fully cooperative communities. Low-Hanging Fruit , noun.

40. Art_and_Fiction/Literature/Short_Stories/Interactive_Fiction At Effie's Great Wy
RPG Story — Great user interactive stories for fantasy, scifi, horror, and superhero genre. Tag writing, collaborative writing Communities on the web.
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