Wallwisher is a great website I found on free technology for teachers. It is free and easy to sign up for. At first, I wasn't so sure how it worked, but they have example walls
for almost every purpose you could think of using this site for. I looked at
the education example which was a wall in which the teacher posted that they
wanted their students to write sentences with a word of the day provided by the
teacher. Students can then post sentences onto the wall and the teacher can
comment on them. It works almost like an online homework board. I thought that for this purpose, this site
could be used as a much more elementary version of an online discussion. It
also is a fun way to encourage students to be involved in their homework, because
everyone can see what is posted (unless when you make your wall you choose the
setting so that only the person who made the wall can see posts). When I made a
replica of the education wall, I found it super easy to use, and I liked that I
could adjust the privacy settings. It is also fun and creative to use because when
you set up your wall, you can choose from many different backgrounds, set a
picture icon, and give it a title and description or directions. You can even
personalize it even more by uploading your own pictures rather than the ones
provided by Wallwisher. You can also post videos and pictures to the wall. For
example, when I posted to my word of the education wall, I wanted students to
write simple and complex sentences with the word of the day, so I posted a YouTube screen cast of a teacher explaining different types of sentences for those
students who need a little refresher. Overall,
I loved this website and thought it was very fun to make and that as a future
educator, that I could see myself using this site for fun little homework
assignments or as a fun way to introduce a new concept in class as an
icebreaker. Enjoy!
Well written description, Jessica. This tool sort of reminds me of a lot of sticky notes on a bulletin board (without the YouTube).
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