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Learning Subtext - Subtext App - Subtext Reader

Learning Subtext - Subtext App - Subtext Reader

Understand what you read Grammarly | Instant Grammar Check - Online Proofreading Rewordify.com | Understand what you read Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Developing Your Digital Study Skills Making the move from our safe and trusted traditional literacy habits to newer digital skills can be quite a challenge, but as teachers I think we are really unlikely to be able to use technology and help our students use technology really effectively unless we are prepared to face this challenge. Technology needs to be more than part of the way we teach but it also has to be part of the way we ourselves continue to learn and part of our everyday professional practice. Scrible is one tool that has been helping me to make this step away from my paper and pencil study habits and towards a more efficient and digital way of learning. Scrible enables me to replace my highlighter, sticky notes and coloured pens and to work with similar tools directly on the computer screen. Scrible is a simple browser plugin that I can activate whenever I find something interesting online. Once I have saved the annotated pages I can also share them with others by creating a simple link. Related links: Best

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Spell Better for iPad - Instantly improve writing and spelling The Readability Test Tool 10 Common Misspellings You Never Want to Make All of us have at least one language we’re really good at, and it’s typically our first language. I wouldn’t say I’m a master at English, but I’m pretty good at it. If you’re reading this, you’re probably pretty good at it, too. That makes a lot of us who are pretty good at English. Here’s the bad news: there are a lot of native English speakers who should be good at English but aren’t. Let’s do a quick refresher lesson, so we can all live in a world where spelling errors don’t exist and we never look dumb (at least not for spelling reasons). So, if you happen to be one of the millions of people who forgot to pay attention in English class, or if you just don’t remember, because remembering things can be hard, this lesson is for you: 1. Your – something belongs to you You’re – you are Ur – not actually a real word Example: Excuse me, your tag is sticking out. You’re going to tuck your tag in, right? 2. Its – possessive form of it It’s – contraction of it is or it has 3. There – a place or idea

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