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Nineteen Interesting Ways* to use Wallwisher in the Classroom *and tips This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.Creative Commons The brick wall (free wallpaper)The brick wall (free wallpaper) by viZZZual.com

#1 - Collect ideas for exploration Create a Wallwisher with the title of the themed work. Allow open editing Work as individuals or class Embed into Learning Platform

#2 - Useful for plenaries Many children would rather sit quietly than ask or answer questions during a plenary. Create a Plenary Wall for children to use

#3 - Shapes - regular polygons Students search for images Copy URLs Paste back into

#4 Giving Out Assignments I use WallWisher to post projects to the web. Also it is an easy way to post the links for the parents to see what the students are doing in the

#5 Pupil Theme Evaluation Give questions for pupils to post feedback, evaluating a theme / topic. E.g. What did you enjoy / not enjoy? What would you like to do differently?

#6 Gather feedback Create a Wall to gather feedback from a wider audience.

#7 Let Students Showcase Their Work Because Wallwisher can play embedded media from linked URLs, it can be a great way to collate in one place different types of work students have done. Here I asked them to choose their favourite piece from the web2.0 activities we did:Here (There were lots more but I've deleted ones with

We have used Wallwisher for student book reviews and they LOVE it!! anne marie #8 Book Reviews

#9 - Create Honor Walls For Veterans Day we had our 5th grade students add the name of a Veteran they know to our Veterans Honor Wall. This could be easily adapted for other similar activities. anne marie

#10 Students share success criteria Students use Wallwisher to share their own success criteria for tasks.

#11 Environmental Pledges Following on from our Going Green week, we used the wall to make commitments to the

#12 A suggestion box in Library on the circulation desk

#13 International Greetings For the European Day of Languages we asked as many people as we knew to add a greeting in their own

#14 Where in the World were you born? A lot of the students in our country (New Zealand) are immigrants from a wide range of countries, so a great way of getting to know students and learn about the geography of the world is to get them to post where they come from and link to a google map. This information is then transferred to the class world map where Photos and descriptions of each student is

#15 Review of the Year I'm going to use wallwisher with my class for a review of 2009 and saying what they want to achieve in This seems I really good way of putting these ideas together. I've made a start with my review and what I want to achieve in Robert Drummond

#16 - Notes to peer presentations When a group was presenting their work to the class, I asked the rest of the class to look at the presentations and post a sticky note on our Wallwisher whenever they spotted an advantage/disadvantage of renewable/non-renewable energy resources, so they were taking shared notes about topics created by other members of the class. Alessio

#17 Departmental sharing Use a wallwisher page as a resource sharing area for your department - can embed in VLE or Learning Gateway. This is great for colleagues that are nervous of using new technology because of the ease of

# Sharing resources and embedding them in the blog Sharing theme-based resources with colleagues and students

#19 A thank-you wall Put a wallwisher on the old computer in the staffroom. Use it to post thank-you notes for TAs and members of staff or just to say what a great job the people in your school are doing. This isn't my idea it came from a teacher I was training, so no screenshot!

If you would like to: Contribute your ideas and tips to the presentation. Let me know how you have used the resource. Get in touch. You can me or I on Twitter You can metombarrett Thanks for helping Tom Barrett Tom Barrett Image: ‘Sharing‘Sharing If you add a tip (or even if you don't) please tweet about it and the link so more people can contribute. I have created a page for all of the Interesting Ways presentations on my blog.on my blog The whole family in one place :-) Have you seen Maths Maps yet?Maths Maps