2. How To Create WALLWISHER
click on the LOGIN/REGISTER button to set up an
account.
set your preferences.
add a small image to the upper left corner of the "wall".
Title your wall, and add a descriptif, if you wish. CLICK
HERE TO EDIT TITLE
select one of 12 THEMES (background design) for the wall.
click Done to complete the test. Your wall is ready to accept
posts.
to make a post, just click on the wall and blank "sticky" will
appear.
3. wallwisher
wallwisher is an online notice board maker.
You can stick post-it notes on the wall.
You can also add images, files, and video.
You can build a wall and send your wall URL to your student.
Your student don't have to register to post onto the wall.
There is a 160 character limit for each post.
you can embed your wall into your class blog or wiki.
4. USe wallwisher With Your Students
As a pre-writing activity ask your student go to your wall and do brainstorming.
Have your students practise tenses by using the tense they have learn.
Ask your students write their opinions on a topic.
Post a video onto the wall, ask a few questions and have your students write their responses.
Ask your students post the words they have learn that week onto the wall.
5. Using Web Tools In An English Class
creativity, communication and nerworking among the internet usuer.
read/write (nerworking platform)
sosial web (social nerwork, blogs, wikis, podcast, forums, RRS feed)
open to anyone
free
easy to use
6. The Many Wonders Of Wallwisher
use with students to introduce essential question as unit begins, have students add to class
wallwasher with content reflection, links, video as a collaborative study-giude for assessment.
Give students a closing question in class. As an exit slip, students post a reply. Use this as your
opener for the following day, asking a few students who post to share.
Challenge students who are working on a problem-solving groupwork activity to brainstorm their ideas
using a wallwisher.