Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Basics of an e-Learning Application: Wallwisher!

I recently had the opportunity to explore a really neat e-learning application called Wallwisher. I recorded the basics of Wallwisher using Jing. Click below and let me know how you think you can use Wallwisher in your classroom.

http://screencast.com/t/YTRkY2I2ZWUt

5 comments:

  1. I like wallwisher. I think I could use it in reading and have students tell a messege learned or main idea of a particular story. I think it would also be fun to use in the beginning of the year when we do Baldridge and prepare our class mission statement or classroom rules. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  2. Yes, I like it too because it is pretty simple to learn and just like writing on sticky notes. I think my second graders would pick it up quickly and enjoy it. Thanks for the feedback.

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  3. I really liked this David and it's great tool to use with limited computers in the classroom and easily assesses group work. Do you think you could post this or something like it for students who need repeated directions?

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  4. Cool screencast video, David! This would definitely be helpful for spreading the e-learning bug to the other teachers you work with (and show how simple it can be to implement new technology in the classroom)!

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  5. Yes, something like this would be great for students that need repeated directions or were absent when an e-Learning application was introduced. It would also be great to share with other teachers who may be unaware of Wallwisher.

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