2. Padlet.com
You use this for electronic post-it notes. It’s a great way to capture
your pupils’ ideas before or after a project:
•What do they want to learn through this project?
•What do they already know about the theme?
•What do they already know about their partner countries?
•What did they learn?
3. https://drive.google.com/
Google docs are great for collaborating. You can draft documents
that your partners can amend.
What do they want to learn through this project?
Pupils’ project work (particularly useful for language learningas
peers can correct their work
Teachers can use documents and spreadsheets for the project
plan
4. http://polldaddy.com/
Polls and surveys
Pupils can develop polls or surveys to find out about their peers
or their peers’ knowledge on the chose theme (they could do this
in the language they are learning)