Sunday, June 27, 2010
If you're looking for a quick and easy way to get your students into the wonderful world of Web 2.0, you might want to consider Wallwisher.com.
In my years of experience with Web 2.0 applications and social media sites, I've never come across anything as easy to use with real value as Wallwisher.
Web 2.0 applications get students interacting in a variety of ways. Wallwisher offers an easy, point-and-click way for students to be creative on a particular topic and to share with other students at the same time. Numerous students can add notes, pictures and videos to one wall -- an interactive, online bulliten board.
Best of all, Wallwisher requires no registration to get started. Just visit the site and begin.
