2. Wallwisher
Wallwisher is an online notice board maker.
How do you think you could use it in your classroom?
Positives:
•Can post individual ideas to a question
Some problems I ran into:
•May be more effective for intermediate
•Can get congested with many post
•The program was picky when I made the URL
3. Storybird
Storybird - Geffery and His Friends!!
Storybird’s are short, visual stories that you
make to share and print.
How can you use this in your classroom?
4. Symballo
Example page
Symballos are a way to organize, share your
online and discover that of others.
How can you use this in your classroom?
5. Blabbberize
Make images talk.
Only problem I ran into was getting image to
talk since we do not have
microphones, however it is very easy.
Blabberize.com - Make a Blabber!
How can you use this in your classroom?
6. Wordle
Input or copy in some text and generate a visual could of the most
frequently used words.
What was important in the article, When Nice Won’t Suffice?
How can you use this in your classroom?
7. Edmodo
Social platform for teachers and students to
share ideas, files and assignments.
Students can use external usernames and
passwords provided by BCPS.
Introduce passwords using word.
Great way to post links such as, symballo
Can generate questions for students to answer
Let’s
login to see how to make questions.
Edmodo
How can you use this in your classroom?
8. Glogster.Edu
Make interactive posters
Can take awhile to load
Picky about what it will upload
Different way to present the information
How can you use this in your classroom?
9. Animoto
Let’s you create videos from images
Free accounts don’t have are only offered a
limited number of minutes for a show and
special features.
Let’s make one
How can you use this in your classroom?