Transform the way your students complete research projects. Allow them to collaborate from anywhere and share their work with others.
Benefits
Increased collaboration
Closely monitor the contribution of group members
Ability to assess at various stages of project
Students are creating projects to share with others outside the classroom
Increased sense of purpose
Increased collaboration
Closely monitor the contribution of group members
Ability to assess at various stages of project
Students are creating projects to share with others outside the classroom
Increased sense of purpose
Tools
Wikispace is a site that allows students to collaborate on research, edit, revise and post their information in one location for others to view.
How to use Wikispace Wikispaces in the Classroom |
Weebly is a free web-based tool that allows users to create their own website, blog or educational resources. Weebly's drag-and-drop interface and numerous templates offer flexibility in customizing your site without having any programming skills. Weebly also includes tools to include surveys, polls or discussion forums.
How to use Weebly Using Weebly in Schools |
LiveBinders is a free online portfolio that allows students and teachers to share and organize documents such as Word, PPT, weblinks, videos, audio clips and images into virtual binders which can be separated by tabs. LiveBinders can be personalized for each user and can be used for organizing ideas and information, collaboration, on assignments and projects and for submitting presentations.
How to use LiveBinders Livebinders in the Classroom |