What is it? One of the main issues I have found when asking students to respond to a stimulus or discussion point, is collating their responses on the board in an effective way. One way around bits of paper floating about or the dreaded flip chart is a free website called Wallwisher. The site allows you to create custom digital notice boards, which have individual URLs, so students can create digital Post-it notes. Notes can be arranged as you wish on the board, allowing for the grouping of ideas and themes. Students can insert their names on each post or they can be left anonymous. Furthermore, each post can have multimedia rich content added to them, an image or a even a YouTube video. As each board has its own URL, it should always be available to view and refer back to for future revision sessions.
Where can it be used? Mainly for starters or plenaries.
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