tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7876697385534832968.post7554266944552698680..comments2010-07-05T07:03:32.125-04:00Comments on Julie Cha's Web 2.0 Blog: WallwisherJuliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07240385470514425418noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7876697385534832968.post-84442014997237788902010-07-05T07:03:32.125-04:002010-07-05T07:03:32.125-04:00That's a great idea to use Wallwisher to post ...That's a great idea to use Wallwisher to post vocabulary words that the students have learned in class! Thanks for the idea. It would be a great visual! In primary classrooms, we do word walls. So, I was even thinking that I could possibly make a word family wall. The ideas are endless...Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07240385470514425418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7876697385534832968.post-58346066187483912372010-07-03T22:08:37.770-04:002010-07-03T22:08:37.770-04:00As I was looking at some of the links you posted, ...As I was looking at some of the links you posted, I thought this might be a great way for students to post vocabulary they have learned. <br />For example, as an end of the year activity my classes played hangman where the students came up with the vocabulary words, then I gave them a problem dealing with that vocabulary word. With this site the students could be responsible for coming up with as well as defining the vocabulary word they posted. But the catch to get them to do it quickly would be to have them not repeat any word, if the vocabulary word they wanted to use was up there already they would have to come up with a new word. <br />Great link Julie, I will definitely use wallwisher in the future.Laurie Justicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10994033484775898941noreply@blogger.com