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Virtual World Writing Instruction with Real Classroom Impact

Teaching writing conventions with the support of online tools has important benefits. Effective online teacher feedback, ETS e-rater, student peer editing and rubrics are instrumental in moving students from basic to advanced writers. Real results come from blending online activities with classroom instruction.

Whether teaching English Language Learners or students headed to the Ivy Leagues, technology offers tools that enhance the writing instructor’s toolbox of teaching techniques. In this 30-minute webcast we explore how to advance student writing by integrating online and classroom tools.

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Rosie ReidRosie Reid is a Nationally Board Certified high school writing teacher. She currently teaches 9th and 10th grade English, 12th grade AP English and a class for English Language Learners. As a Teacher Coach with the National Board Resource Center at Stanford University, she mentors teachers and shares best practices with faculty in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ms. Reid currently teaches at Piedmont High School in Piedmont, CA.

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Dave Keller has been using writing as a central component of his high school history and social studies classes for over 15 years. He first began using Turnitin in 1999 and is an advocate for using technology across the curriculum.

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Jason Chu is the Senior Education Manager at Turnitin.  His focus is on working to build resources for educators, and his personal passion is to find better ways to enhance student achievement.  He will be moderating this webcast.



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