Friday, January 4, 2013

Wallwisher


Wallwisher, located at http://www.wallwisher.com. No login required.  Wallwisher gets the user creating a web-based bulletin board or wishing wall and posting notes, photos and videos in minutes. Then, by sharing the Wallwisher board URL or embedding the board on a blog or other web site, a teacher in can get students interacting in cyberspace on virtually any topic.
Benefits: Allows multiple users to interact on a topic with brief notes, pictures and videos -- all by simply clicking on the web-based wishing wall board. With the click of a mouse, a student can add a 160-character comment along with a link to an outside site. These post-its, as Wallwisher calls them, can also contain links to pictures and videos.


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