BRAINSTORMING WITH STICKY NOTES
Number-smart / logic-smart learners love maps, organizing information and cracking codes. With brainstorming sites, learners can put all their ideas onto a whiteboard or shared space, then find the relationships and patterns.
These learners can use these online boards to collect, brainstorm and organize ideas.
Click here for ways to use online sticky notes in the classroom.
WEBSITES FOR BRAINSTORMING WITH STICKY NOTES
Number-smart / logic-smart learners love maps, organizing information and cracking codes. With brainstorming sites, learners can put all their ideas onto a whiteboard or shared space, then find the relationships and patterns.
These learners can use these online boards to collect, brainstorm and organize ideas.
Click here for ways to use online sticky notes in the classroom.
WEBSITES FOR BRAINSTORMING WITH STICKY NOTES
StormBoard
www.stormboard.com Using real-time brainstorming and collaboration, StormBoard allows students to add ideas, photos and videos to a shared online whiteboard. Students can organize, prioritize, vote and comment on ideas. |
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Lino it
www.linoit.com Linoit can be used to post memos, to-do lists, ideas, videos and photos onto an online canvas. Users have to register and then may create multiple canvases, which can be public or private. |
PrimaryWall
www.primarywall.com PrimaryWall is a web-based sticky note tool designed for schools that allows learners and teachers to work together in real-time. PrimaryWall was created by a teacher and built for schools for getting ideas, collaborating, and sharing information. |
Padlet (formally Wallwisher)
www.padlet.com Padlet is a blank page or "wall" that can be filled with textures, memos, pictures, videos and more. Padlet can be used to create an online multi-media presentation instead of using a tri-fold poster. Finished pages can be public or private. |