Short (about 1 minute) talks on varied topics. Creates a more natural way to make students respond to ideas. Can be used mostly with older learners who would have more to share and contribute
I've always found wise (and sometimes not so wise) quotes really useful, both
within the classroom with students and as a way of introducing a topic when
writing materials. I've used lots of different websites to find quotes over the
years, but iWise is
certainly about to become my new favourite as it seems to have taken wise quotes
to a new level.
"presents weblists in a visual mode, packaged ideally for student browsing. This app offers visual appeal via thumbnail browsing without many opportunities for getting lost"
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