Five Ways to Use Wakelet in Your Classroom
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Five Ways to Use Wakelet in Your Classroom

Yesterday’s blog post about using Wakelet to create instructional videos got me thinking about other ways that Wakelet can be used in classrooms. Here’s an overview of five ways to think about using Wakelet in your classroom. 

Create an Instructional Video

Prompt of the Day.
If you’re not using a learning management system that contains an easy way to post daily prompts for your students to reply to, consider using Wakelet. You can post a prompt in the form of text, picture, or video and then have your students reply by writing a reply, recording a video, or by uploading an image. Just make sure you’ve enabled collaboration on your Wakelet collections.
Video collections.
Want to do more than just make a playlist in YouTube? Consider making a collection of videos in Wakelet. You can include videos from many sources besides YouTube and organize collections by theme or topic.

Organize Research
With Wakelet’s browser extension it’s easy to save links and files to then organize into collections for a research project. Here’s a video on how to use Wakelet’s browser extensions.

Yesterday’s blog post about using Wakelet to create instructional videos got me thinking about other ways that Wakelet can be used in classrooms. Here’s an overview of five ways to think about using Wakelet in your classroom. Create an Instructional Video Prompt of the Day.If you’re not using a learning management system that contains an easy way to post daily prompts for your students to reply to, consider using Wakelet. You can post a prompt in the form of text, picture, or video and then have your students reply by writing a reply, recording a video, or by uploading an image. Just make sure you’ve enabled collaboration on your Wakelet collections.Video collections.Want to do more than just make a playlist in YouTube? Consider making a collection of videos in Wakelet. You can include videos from many sources besides YouTube and organize collections by theme or topic.Make an online art gallery. Organize Research With Wakelet’s browser extension it’s easy to save links and files to then organize into collections for a research project. Here’s a video on how to use Wakelet’s browser extensions.Bookmarking, collaborative bookmarking, Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Online Bookmarking, video collections, video creation, wakeletRead More

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