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Tameika Fraser

Piazza - Wiki-style Q&A - 0 views

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    A site that actually keeps up with class activity-in real time. Anyone can ask and answer questions on Piazza. With students teaching students, conversations on Piazza can continue long after office hours are over. Piazza gives students anonymity options to encourage everyone-even shy students-to ask and answer questions. Instructor endorsements of good questions and answers let instructors push the class in the right direction.
Lydia

Go Soap Box - 0 views

shared by Lydia on 20 Feb 12 - No Cached
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    App breaks down student participation barriers. Connect using available technology. Students share thoughts, questions, etc anonymously!
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    Great idea! I just read an article about polling and thought of this type of application. Students might interact more if they were not so afraid of public failure. This could gie them the anonymity they are seeking!
Myriam Oualit Siraj

Online Identity: Is Authenticity or Anonymity More Important? - 0 views

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    The article offers different opinions on the subject.
Araceli Matos

Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    Use your own technology
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    This is a great resource for teachers looking for fast assessments (exit slips, tally answers, etc). Free accounts are available and you can see real time results as students answer. It can be set to have one answer per computer/smart phone, or multiple answers per. Great to have parents leave anonymous comments to questions.
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    Instant audience feedback for use with mobile devices. Free for up to 40 users. Great way to use cell phones in the classroom for polling activities.
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