Linoit is a digital bulletin board that can be used in the classroom for student discussions, sharing resources and checking understanding. It allows teachers to store notes, announcements and class materials for students, and gives students a place to post responses, analyze characters and comment on videos. Specific ideas outlined include using Linoit for collecting student opinions, building KWL charts, and facilitating writing responses.
Linoit is a digital bulletin board that can be used in the classroom for student discussions, sharing resources and checking understanding. It allows teachers to store notes, announcements and class materials for students, and gives students a place to post responses, analyze characters and comment on videos. Specific ideas outlined include using Linoit for collecting student opinions, building KWL charts, and facilitating writing responses.
Linoit is a digital bulletin board that can be used in the classroom for student discussions, sharing resources and checking understanding. It allows teachers to store notes, announcements and class materials for students, and gives students a place to post responses, analyze characters and comment on videos. Specific ideas outlined include using Linoit for collecting student opinions, building KWL charts, and facilitating writing responses.
%20lino Specific Ideas for Use in the Classroom 1. Great for student discussions student opinions can be collected 2. It is a great way to share resources and links 3. A great way to check for understanding when a topic has been taught. 4. A great place to store personal and class notes 5. A classroom bulletin boardputting up assignments, class announcements, links that are of interest, pictures from class or from projects, etc. 6. Writing responses 7. As a KWL chart using different colors for the categories 8. Analyzing a character in Literature or History 9. You could post a video on the board with a task underneath and let the students add their comments on the board. **Via http://schoolnetsa.blogspot.com/2013/10/ideas-for-usinglinoit-sticky-notes.html