Wallwisher is quite a useful tool for both classroom teaching and feedback from whole school professional development/staff meetings.
Anything you can do with Post It notes can be replicated in Wallwisher. Tom Barrett (@tombarrett) provides some great examples of how Wallwisher can be used in the classroom.
Wallwisher seems like it could be another very useful and easy to use tool.




I absolutely love this site! I came across it a few weeks ago, but hadn’t devoted a bunch of time to coming up with educational links — thank you for the list of ways to us it in the classroom!
I really like using Wallwisher with my students but hadn’t considered using it during PD, great idea!
Can’t wait to use wallwisher with my students. It looks terrific and as far as PD goes what a fantastic idea for staff meetings etc.
Thanks for that!
The feedback stations we always use at PD sessions are taken back to school and looked at by some and then…. fall apart. Wallwisher is a way to keep a record of this feedback in a more permanent way.
Since I love post-it notes, I really like your comparison of them to wall wisher! What a great idea to use for PD. I have to plan some workshops and I will keep this in mind. Thanks!
I used Wallwisher today with my middle school students who are doing a unit on brainstorming. Each student posted a list of ideas to the class wall. Everyone engaged and actively posting ideas to the wall.
Well done. Sounds like a good result.
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