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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Three Good Ways to Use TodaysMeet in Your Classroom ~ Free Technology for Teachers

Three Good Ways to Use TodaysMeet in Your Classroom ~ Free Technology for Teachers | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Richard Byrne


"TodaysMeet.com is a completely free service for hosting backchannel discussions. Over the years I’ve used it in a variety of ways including as a real-time discussion during a classroom viewing of a video, as a tool for quickly polling my students, and as forum for students to anonymously ask questions. "

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5 Tips for Creating an Interactive Classroom - Teq Blog

5 Tips for Creating an Interactive Classroom - Teq Blog | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Daine Quirk

 

"Giving students the right tools and opportunities to process their thinking, ask questions, brainstorm ideas, and present their work are all part of the learning process in an interactive classroom.  Here are some tips and related tools to get you started."

 
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5 Benefits of Using Backchannels In Your Classroom ~ Free Technology for Teachers

5 Benefits of Using Backchannels In Your Classroom ~ Free Technology for Teachers | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Richard Byrne


"Over the last two weeks I've introduced a lot of teachers to using Padlet, TodaysMeet, and Socrative in their classrooms. All three of these tools can be used as backchannel and informal assessment tools. I've written about various ways to use each of these tools in the past. (Click here for TodaysMeet, here for Padlet, and here for Socrative). Here are some of the key benefits of using backchannels in your classroom. "

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