In my previous post I provided an overview of the basics of using Wakelet to create collections of your bookmarks, notes, pictures, videos, and documents. Once you've made a few Wakelet collections you may want to share them with your students. There are a few ways that you can do that. You can share Wakelet collections to Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, and just about any place you can post a link. You can also share your collections by embedding them into your blog or website.
In the following video I demonstrate how to embed a Wakelet collection into an Edublogs blog and how to embed a Wakelet collection into Google Sites.
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