Lino & Padlet

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Lino & Padlet

Tony Amsler
  I really like to use Padlet and Lino to engage students and to give every student no voice.   Both of these online tools were pretty much the same but have unique enough tools to make them different and the mix them up.   Both allow students to post sticky notes.   The sticky notes  could contain comments, photos, links to sites and more.   The board, created either by you or your students, can be saved and used at a later time.   This tool could be used as a formative assessment, response to a prompt sort, or simply to brainstorm and organize ideas.
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Jenni Olson
Hi Tony!!

I have used Linoit with 6th graders to have them create a "digital bulletin board" of themselves and they way they see themselves interacting with technology. It's a great tool to use because students can add text, photos, videos, change the colors of the "stickies", etc. Very personalizable, which is what they need in order to buy into the medium and get the assignment done.

Jenni