Wow, this is an amazing tool! Have you tried Symbaloo?There are so many classroom uses for this wonderful tool...but first, what is Symbaloo?Symbaloo is a bookmarking tool that allows users to create "tiles" that link to specific websites. Users can create "webmixes," which are similar to a board on Pinterest. The SymbalooEDU account comes with webmixes already created, including EDU Teacher, ... Read More about Symbaloo!
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Harvest Students’ Knowledge with Answer Garden!
Are you looking for another awesome way to collaborate with your students using technology? Check out AnswerGarden!When I first read about AnswerGarden on Twitter, (which is where I find a lot of cool tech tools!) I admit I was skeptical. It seemed as though it was almost too simplistic...but that's the beauty of it! AnswerGarden doesn't have the bells and whistles of Padlet, but it is clean, ... Read More about Harvest Students’ Knowledge with Answer Garden!
Pocket: A Great Tool for Teachers and Students!
I've blogged about how much I love Pocket before, but haven't given much thought to its many classroom uses. And there are MANY!First of all, if you're not familiar with Pocket, here's a quick rundown of the basics of this great app:It is FREE!It's available on iOS and Android devicesThe Chrome app is AWESOME and runs offline!Easily add articles, videos, and almost anything you can think of to ... Read More about Pocket: A Great Tool for Teachers and Students!
Have you tried EdShelf?
I love Pinterest. Everyone loves Pinterest. It's wonderful and addicting! The recipes, and outfits, and hairstyles, ahhh! You can create a board for everything under the sun, even education.If you love pinning ideas to your education boards on Pinterest, then you will LOVE edshelf. Think of the best education ideas from Pinterest, on steroids.If you love the fact that you can add tools to the GEDB ... Read More about Have you tried EdShelf?
Flipping: Shy Students
I read an interesting article recently, from sophia.org titled "Parent Perspective: Can a Flipped Classroom Help Introverts Learn Better?" and it brought back memories from my school days...I was the really smart kid who...didn't want to be called on in classwanted to work individually because, well I just didn't want to work with a groupdid the assignment, read the reading, but would rather not ... Read More about Flipping: Shy Students