Today's Meet - 125 views
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Melissa Cameron on 31 Jul 10I'm going to try this with a couple of my classes next week. I promise to let you know how it goes!
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Ginger Lewman on 05 Sep 10We'll be using this on our snowdays. Kids and teachers will meet in scheduled classes and continue to work using this as one of our tools.
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Betsy Barnhart on 15 Mar 11could also be used if you are sick and have a sub... maybe questions could be answered from home
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John Marr on 04 Aug 11This is great for PD or extra help. I am going to try it out.
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Oktavian Mantiri on 12 Oct 11Will definitely try this... especially with my extesion classes
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Ann Lusch on 05 Dec 11I once held a department meeting when I was out of the building using this. I have also used it while showing a movie to classes; students can comment and get questions answered right away.
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Brad Klitzke on 06 Dec 11I've used it during a video in class. Kids are able to pose questions to each other, provide comments, state their opinions and express themself. Worked great.
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Brad Klitzke on 06 Dec 11I have also used this at a conference so that our group could backchat during a key presenter
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Ed Webb on 25 Apr 12Plan to use it for discussion during class movie showing, for which I have in the past used Meebo rooms (no longer available) or piratepad: http://the-ed-rush.blogspot.com/2008/11/talking-through-movie.html This looks like it might work very well.
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Ann Lusch on 25 Apr 12Recently I had 9th graders talking to each other and me while they read a selection from their text. A couple of students did not like it, but most said it was helpful in understanding the material they were reading.
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Paul Solarz on 01 Sep 12I use this often during my PBL activities. As students are researching, they post links to websites that are helpful for others and they post their ideas. At the end of the lesson, we look over the list one last time and make our whole-class decision based on our findings. My 5th graders love it and it has made their problem solving much better since it is based on research and collaboration.
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4th graders used Today's Meet during Social Studies. They provided details related to a topic's main idea while studying a region of the United States. Worked great!