Symbaloo is a great tool that allows you to create webmixes to share with students or colleagues. You can create a Symbaloo for younger students to have as a center. You can color code and add pictures to help them know what sites to navigate to when at the center without help from the teacher. For older students you can create a symbaloo for a research topic to keep kids on the websites that you have found. You can create a symbaloo to help organize all of those links that we keep on scraps of paper, in emails to ourselves or great links that we receive when we are on twitter.
Check out my video on Youtube on how to use the new Symbaloo version that will be out on April 9.
You can know access Symbaloo on your Android, iPhone and iPad with an app.
Also, here are some of my webmixes that I have used to present at conferences, share with teachers and students on Creative Commons and Copyright sites, and gaming in Education. I actually have about 50 webmixes that I use to help keep all of my resources available to share.
Creative Commons
MACE Presentation
Gaming in Education
How are you using Symbaloo in your classroom to help communicate with students, staff and the community?
Check out my video on Youtube on how to use the new Symbaloo version that will be out on April 9.
You can know access Symbaloo on your Android, iPhone and iPad with an app.
Also, here are some of my webmixes that I have used to present at conferences, share with teachers and students on Creative Commons and Copyright sites, and gaming in Education. I actually have about 50 webmixes that I use to help keep all of my resources available to share.
Creative Commons
MACE Presentation
Gaming in Education
How are you using Symbaloo in your classroom to help communicate with students, staff and the community?