The document lists various social media tools that can be used in the classroom, including Piktochart, Youtube, Symbaloo, Dipity, PowToon, Tricider, Socrative, OwnZee, Popplet, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Padlet, Prezi, Glogster, Wikipedia, RSS, Kahoot!, Weebly, Wordpress, Mentimeter, Blubbr.tv, Memrise, and Zaption. It encourages teachers to harness the power of social media in their lessons by using these tools to engage students.
The document lists various social media tools that can be used in the classroom, including Piktochart, Youtube, Symbaloo, Dipity, PowToon, Tricider, Socrative, OwnZee, Popplet, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Padlet, Prezi, Glogster, Wikipedia, RSS, Kahoot!, Weebly, Wordpress, Mentimeter, Blubbr.tv, Memrise, and Zaption. It encourages teachers to harness the power of social media in their lessons by using these tools to engage students.
Maakt Internet nonchalante denkers van onze studenten?Patrick Koning
Presentatie over de samenwerking van mediawijsheid & Nederlands binnen het Koning Willem I College en Jeroen Clemens voor het CvI Congres 2016 (Groningen).
Maakt Internet nonchalante denkers van onze studenten?Patrick Koning
Presentatie over de samenwerking van mediawijsheid & Nederlands binnen het Koning Willem I College en Jeroen Clemens voor het CvI Congres 2016 (Groningen).
Mediawijsheid in de klas / Sociale Media BingoPatrick Koning
This document provides a list of various social media and educational technology tools that can be used in the classroom, along with their URLs or descriptions. It includes tools for creating images, videos, mind maps, quizzes, polls, presentations, websites and more. The document also notes that the students enjoyed the social media bingo activity and asked if they could do it more often.