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Wallwisher

Wallwisher is quite a useful tool for both classroom teaching and feedback from whole school professional development/staff meetings.

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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.

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Wallwisher seems like it could be another very useful and easy to use tool.

8 Responses to “Wallwisher”

  1. 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!

  2. ktenkely says:

    I really like using Wallwisher with my students but hadn’t considered using it during PD, great idea!

  3. 2sparkley says:

    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!

  4. slav says:

    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.

  5. Melissa says:

    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!

  6. Ben K. says:

    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.

  7. slav says:

    Well done. Sounds like a good result.

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