With so many tech tools out there, it can be completely overwhelming. This is why I am very appreciative of AASL's (American Association of School Librarian's) website that highlights the best resources each year. The best websites for teaching and learning of 2014 recently came out so today I'd like to highlight just one of those resources.
It is a website called Stoodle and it can be accessed from any device. Stoodle is recommended for grades K through 12. This is a tool that allows teachers, students, parents, or anyone to communicate via a whiteboard. To see it in action, go to this link and you can join my "conversation". To entice you to join the conversation on the whiteboard that I've created, you will find the answer to the following joke: What is the math teacher's favorite sum? I know you really want to know the answer!
Stoodle doesn't require a log in and can be a helpful tool for brainstorming, solving math problems, studying vocab words, making a reading list, voting, creating study guides, and more. You can upload images, links, text, and you can even draw on the whiteboard. It really is a powerful tool to make connections while learning.
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