Symbaloo
Symbaloo is a cloud-based application where teachers can create visual bookmarks. Teachers are able to create webmixes. These webmixes contain clickable tiles. The tiles lead students to valuable resources and links provided by the teacher. Teachers can create as many webmixes as they like. Some teachers create a webmix for every subject they teach. Teachers can move the tiles and organize them in any order they want. Tiles can also be color-coded. These webmixes allow students to find all the resources they need in one, easy place. Teachers can share a link to their webmixes in an email to students. They can also use an embed code to place their webmix on a class website.
Recently, I made a webmix for each quarter. On the right side of my webmix, I placed reading games and websites. I placed math games and websites on the left side of my webmix. In the top center, I placed websites that my students frequently visit such as Pebble Go, Kahoot, Reflex Math, etc. At the bottom of my webmix, I placed some fun games the students can play in their free time. I organized the math and reading games by the units taught in each quarter. For example, the 3rd quarter math games relate to time and money. My students have added the webmix link to their bookmarks bar. Here is a screenshot of one of my webmixes:
I also wanted to include a Symbaloo tutorial that provides you with more information about how to create a webmix.
Padlet
Padlet is a fabulous resource educators can use to promote collaboration in the classroom. It's essentially a wall where students can add notes. In my head, I picture sticky notes stuck to a wall. :-) When creating your own Padlet, you can choose from different layouts. For example, you can choose a layout that organizes the posts into columns or create a stream that reads from top to bottom. The different layouts are pictured below:
I recently created a Padlet where I arranged the wall into two columns. My students had to write one fact and one opinion and place them into the appropriate column. Here is a screenshot of my Padlet:
Follow this link to read 100 different ways teachers can use Padlet in their classroom.
FlipGrid
FlipGrid is a new app teachers can use that allows students to have online video discussions with their classmates and teachers. Teachers can create a grid for their classrooms. For example, I could create a grid for my current 2nd-grade class. After the gird is completed, I can post topics for my students to discuss. My students can add videos responding to the topics. For example, I could create a math problem that I want my students to answer. I can require my students to create a video listing the steps they used to solve the problem. This will help me assess my student's understanding of the problem. This would also allow my students to view their classmate's videos and learn different ways to solve the exact same problem! Another neat aspect of FlipGrid is teachers can provide their students with video feedback too.
Here is an excellent Educator's Resource Guide to FlipGrid. I've also included a link to 10 different ways you can use FlipGrid in the classroom.
