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And lastly ... Since you rock science you might consider joining the Science and Sustainability groups.
You might also enjoy some of these old science forum posts.... On comics & science: •COMIC SCIENCE •COMICS: Yes, More Comic Science On teaching Science Fact through science Fiction Films: #1. TEACHING: SCIENCE, ART OR CRAFT? #2. LITERACY, SCIENCE & THE 4Ss #3. VIEWING STRATEGIES: A CASE STUDY
You might also dig some of the social science/studies groups: World History US History Econ, Gov and Biz Religious Studies Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology and Identity: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Other Tricky Stuff
Hi Melissa!
Great to have you here!
Do consider joining some ELA groups: Popular Music Teach with the Moving Image World Literature American Literature British Lit (sans Shakespeare) Making Shakespeare Pop Poets and Writers Adolescent Literature Graphic Novels New Modern Languages & ELL Digital Storytelling New Media & Technology The News: Teaching With and About Magazines Media Education/Literacy and the new Making Drama POP! group To join click on "+Join Group X" (sample below). Easy stuff.
Good Vibes,
Ryan:)
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And lastly ... Since you rock science you might consider joining the Science and Sustainability groups.
You might also enjoy some of these old science forum posts....
On comics & science:
•COMIC SCIENCE
•COMICS: Yes, More Comic Science
On teaching Science Fact through science Fiction Films:
#1. TEACHING: SCIENCE, ART OR CRAFT?
#2. LITERACY, SCIENCE & THE 4Ss
#3. VIEWING STRATEGIES: A CASE STUDY
You might also dig some of the social science/studies groups:
World History
US History
Econ, Gov and Biz
Religious Studies
Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology
and
Identity: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Other Tricky Stuff
Hi Melissa!
Great to have you here!
Do consider joining some ELA groups:
Popular Music
Teach with the Moving Image
World Literature
American Literature
British Lit (sans Shakespeare)
Making Shakespeare Pop
Poets and Writers
Adolescent Literature
Graphic Novels
New Modern Languages & ELL
Digital Storytelling
New Media & Technology
The News: Teaching With and About
Magazines
Media Education/Literacy
and the new Making Drama POP! group
To join click on "+Join Group X" (sample below). Easy stuff.
Good Vibes,
Ryan:)