DC Digital Literacy: Share Resource by Timothy Tate

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DC Digital Literacy: Share Resource by Timothy Tate

ttate8
I'd like to try (Lino - online stickies). I currently use "Padlet" and it will be nice to try an alternative. I will use both of these sites to retrieve information from kids. Assessments. As a music teacher, I teach children how to listen to music aesthetically. I will play a song and then they respond on the program how they liked the song. What emotion did it give them. It looks like both of these site will allow kids different ways to respond. Words and pictures. I love that I can post the board on the screen and they can see other kids post and get ideas or do something different. Seesaw I noticed Seesaw on one of the pages. Seesaw is an excellent Learning Management System for kids. You can assign lessons and children can respond by drawing, a photo, a video, or typing. I plan to use Seesaw this fall to make student Porfolio's.
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kylealedesma
I have never heard of Lino or Padlet. Thanks for sharing these sites. I did a lot with seesaw the last couple years within my school system. I liked the platform however they have now changed it. I thought it was a good way for learning management.
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I use sticky notes all of the time in many different ways for myself and with students.  Lino sounds like a cool way to capture a take away, an emotion, etc from the students.  I also am interested in trying Padlet which I have also not heard of.  You thought of creative ways to use them and it making me think of all the ways I could utilize these tools.