Author: <span>Ben Wilkoff</span>

10.31.07

Core 1: Discuss-on: Do you have to organize the examples and quotations in your essay chronologically as the book has? Continue working on your essay, perfecting it into a form that you would want to turn in. If you finish, get a couple of people to read it and comment. …

10.30.07

Core 1: Discuss-on: What makes a conclusion a good one? Check out some good feedback about revision. Continue working on your essay, perfecting it into a form that you would want to turn in. If you finish, get a couple of people to read it and comment. Comment on other …

Cassie and Oppression

This poem is a response to the oppression that Cassie feels in the third chapter of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.I tremble and shake.I am huddled and awake. I want to blow past these feelings.Go deeper, unfurrow my brow beatings. I push them deep into my head.The fear of …

10.29.07

Core 1: Write-on: What is revision? Why are revisions made? Choose two revisions made in the Declaration of Independence and write out your theory on why these particular revisions were made from the viewpoint of one of the founding fathers. Speak as if in the continental congress and try to …

Two New Documents

I have been working on a couple new documents that make sense for the development of pedagogy and the future of education. You can find the links to them at the k12online conference: http://k12online.wm.edu/AuthenticLearning.pdf http://k12online.wm.edu/101Resources.pdf http://media.blubrry.com/learningischange/34.136.86.195.nip.io/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/TwoNewDocuments.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

A New Possibliity

This new possibility (which is now kind of old) is a total reversal of some of the things that I have consistently talked about and advocated for. This only comes about because of a great contact I have made with the principal of our online school (eDCSD). The possibility is …

10.26.07

Core 1: Extended Write-on: Head over to the computer lab and continue your essay work. Please ask yourself the following questions as you write: Am I proving my thesis? Are my examples and quotations as relevant as they need to be? Have I explained my quotations so that my words …