This 3 min video tutorial shows how to use the digital tool Padlet. I found it on the ETMOOC diigo site which I am subscribed to. Michelle Poulter posted about Wallwisher (now known as Padlet) on her blog also.
Just read David's bookmark for Mural.ly. Blog post is here http://ilearntechnology.com/?p=4972
The author says Murally reminds him of Padlet. Google docs for visual learners. Interesting.
As demonstrated in yesterday's tutorial. You can use this to help you find and store your favourite online resources and create pages for your students to use - particularly useful for Early Years students who have difficulty working with URL's.
"Digital Citizenship is a timely and much-needed response to California and federal mandates. The California School Library Association (CSLA) sponsors this online course for educators and their K-12 students. Lead developer is Dr. Lesley Farmer."
A useful website with fee interactive lessons on everyday life activities for Special Needs students. This would be a very useful resource for those life skills that Special Needs students need in order to become self sufficient in their lives.
August 9, 2015 A screencast, also known as video screen capture, is a great way for teachers to create and share instructional videos and explanatory step by step tutorials with students. regardless of the purposes for which you are creating a screencast, the quality of your video screen captures can sometimes impede the communicative intent of your message.
Here's a brilliant blog with lots of different links to ICTs that can be used along with mini-tutorials. Of particular interest - the Soo Meta program that could be useful for the video part of the assignment!