CREATING STUDENT BLOGS WITH WAKELET

Jon Fortney was a guest host on DitchThatTextbook and wrote this post I thought was interesting to share with all of you.

Jon is a fifth-grade teacher and in the post explains how he was able to convince his students that writing isn’t that bad by using a website called Wakelet for students blogs. In the article, Jon goes through all of the steps required for you to do the same with your own students. This can be used for students in grades 4 - 12.

Wakelet was built as a way for people to find, share and organize information. Think of it as an alternative to Padlet which is no longer free to use. With Wakelet, you can bookmark sites, videos, podcast, resources, etc. To see a short guide to using Wakelet, click here: http://bit.ly/2MARXcy

Wakelet is more than a simple digital pinboard. Students can use it to share information they curate with each other or as a digital portfolio of their work. It can be used to create and share newsletters and for digital storytelling. In addition, teachers can use Wakelet as a way to differentiate learning by sharing different links with different students in the same classroom.

For more information, go to https://learn.wakelet.com/

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