Saturday, April 17, 2010

Interesting Ways to Use Wallwisher in the Classroom

Yesterday, I shared the story of how I used Wallwisher in my special education classroom. That post generated a lot of views and comments (both on Twitter and in the blog comments). This morning, through Steven Anderson I learned that Tom Barrett has a slideshow about Wallwisher in his Interesting Ways Series. Currently, there are nineteen ideas in the slideshow. If you have more ideas to add, contact Tom Barrett using the contact information in the last slide. The slideshow is embedded below.

6 comments:

TGW said...

This will be perfect for my students to leave comments about books that they are currently reading.

mamablahgger said...

This is great for students who have computers at home. Many low-income students do not. How do teachers provide access to them?

Lisa S. said...

I finally got around to using WallWisher in class.

I used it for a quick reading review at the beginning of a lesson on Australia. It worked great and is ridiculously simple to use.

Thanks for posting about it!

Veteranteacher said...

I have used Wallwisher since the beginning of the year. My only problem is that when my kids went to post it would say there is a glitch.
Each week I take one of the more thought provoking Reading "Question of the Day" questions and post that. The students love answering on Wallwisher!

Veteranteacher said...

I have used Wallwisher since the beginning of the year. My only problem is that when my kids went to post it would say there is a glitch.
Each week I take one of the more thought provoking Reading "Question of the Day" questions and post that. The students love answering on Wallwisher!

Κατερίνα Καδή said...

Thanks to all the contributors for all the information on this blog. May I ask a question. I've been using wallwisher but have not been able to post pictures or videos to make it more attrative. Do you have any suggestions?

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