eLearning Example
Section outline
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Read this article and be prepared to comment on how much you agree with the things Mark Kassop says.
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Padlet is a cool little tool that lets you stick ideas, words, images, links and other stuff to a 'wall' on the internet. And it looks nice too!
Once you've signed up (for free) you can save different walls for different purposes and share them with your students by emailing or putting the link on Moodle.
You'll see I have used a couple of these walls for this module as places where you the participants can post your ideas etc. in a more aesthetically pleasing way than cold-hard discussion forums.
The cool thing is that participants/students don't need a login/password to contribute. Although you can make them get and use one if you wish.
Check out the link above (www.padlet.com), and make your first wall even before you sign up. It's quite a universal tool with lots of possibilities for teaching and learning in the online environment.
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Secondary Objectives:How are you feeling so far? Hopefully not too daunted.
Click the tick box when you're ready to see the secondary objectives (including one activity that counts towards Assessment 1) -->

Ever wanted a quick and easy way to brainstorm with others online? Do you wish there were sticky notes in cyberspace? Well look no further.