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from "Ng, Alan" <[log in to unmask]>
"Teach your students how to figure out tricky texts in any language."
Syntax Untangler, a free, hosted Web instructional tool, has just added
features that let you use primary texts in any visual format, from poetry
layouts to computer programs, or build step-by-step, drill-down activities
to analyze a text in stages. Feedback messages are now more nuanced and
engaging. Players can now use older browsers such as Internet Explorer 7.
Create your own activities instantly, or check out demo activities here:
http://courses.dcs.wisc.edu/untangler/
A free service created and hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Alan Ng, PhD - [log in to unmask]
http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/bios/ang.htm
Director of Outreach Technology
Division of Continuing Studies
University of Wisconsin-Madison
21 N Park St #7248 - 5-9529
Google chat, Skype, YahooIM, and WiscChat: ask me
Twitter @alannguw
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