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Martin Burrett

Using a backchannel by @nikpeachey - 0 views

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    In my first post in this series - Getting students' attention - I mentioned the use of backchannels. This post should give you more information about the use of backchannels within the classroom. If you are working in a classroom where your students have internet connected devices, either through wifi or their mobile phone, using a backchannel can have a transformative impact on the way you can use technology with your students...
Pamela Stevens

TodaysMeet - 28 views

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    "Talk. Listen. TodaysMeet helps you embrace the backchannel and connect with your audience in realtime. Encourage the room to use the live stream to make comments, ask questions, and use that feedback to tailor your presentation, sharpen your points, and address audience needs."
Maggie Verster

How to use backchanneling in your classroom - 53 views

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    Get your students talking about what you want them to talk about
Maggie Verster

Backchanneling with Elementary School Students - 24 views

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    A great blogpost about using "chat channels" with primary school students but for that matter with any students.
Kate Klingensmith

Wired Campus: Paper Highlights Pros and Cons of Twittering at Academic Confer... - 0 views

  • Professors are beginning to use Twitter at academic conferences to share proceedings with absent colleagues and to create an online “backchannel” for attendees, but the tool can also be distracting and detract from face-to-face communication at events.
Niklas Karlsson

apophenia » Blog Archive » spectacle at Web2.0 Expo… from my perspective - 9 views

  • There’s no way that a speaker can simultaneously consume a stream and convey a message.
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    The implications of turning the backchannel into part of the frontchannel.
Anna Otto

TechieTeacher5280 - 0 views

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    Details on the 3 amazing new features in #Google #Slides! #edtech
Scott Kinkoph

COVERITLIVE.COM - CoveritLive - second screen, live blogging, real time engagement - home - 5 views

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    CoveritLive's web based software takes your next live blog to a new level. Your commentary publishes in real time like an instant message. Our 'one-click' publishing lets you drop polls, videos, pictures, ads and audio clips as soon as they come to mi
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    1. Good tool for getting live discussion out in real time. 2. Able to post all comments via various platforms Eg. twitter.
Kathleen N

CoFFEE-Soft: An overview of the CoFFEE system - 0 views

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    CoFFEE is a suite of applications to support collaborative problem-solving discussions in the classroom. Its main components are a series of tools for collaboration, shared work, individual work and communication. Around these core tools, several other components make it possible to plan, run or participate in a CoFFEE lesson (or session).
Jennifer Scypinski

Welcome to Neat Chat! - 0 views

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    Neat Chat is the easiest and fastest way to have an online conversation with a group of friends or colleagues. No signups or software installs are required.
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