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I've used filimentality in the past, it was pretty easy, but I'm curious about using Glogster too.

Has anyone every tried it?
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Betty On 6/12/11, muinteoir wrote: > I've used filimentality in the past, it was pretty easy, > but I'm curious about using Glogster too. > > Has anyone every tried it?

I've never even heard of it, much less tried it. I plan to check it out as soon as this posts!
Jun 12, 2011
Anna Use Filimentality to create the webquest. It provides a basic framework that the students can follow. Use Glogster for the student product facet of the webquest. A Glogster page is like a digital, multimedia scrapbook page. It would be a great product for students to create based on their webquest learning experiences.

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Jun 13, 2011
Michele Ditto! Glogster is a great tool for student products. Another fun one is wordle... wordle.com -- check it out, it's fun!

On 6/13/11, Anna wrote: > Use Filimentality to create the webquest. It provides a basic > framework that the students can follow. Use Glogster for the > student product facet of the webquest. A Glogster page is ...See More
Jun 19, 2011
Michele OOOPS! wordle.net (not .com).

While I am at it, give Photo Story 3 a go too! download.cnet.com/Photo-Story-3-for-Windows/3000-12511_4-10339154.html :o)

On 6/19/11, Michele wrote: > Ditto! Glogster is a great tool for student products. Another fun one > is wordle... wordle.com -- check it out, it's fun! > > > On 6/1...See More
Jun 19, 2011
wig I am not quite sure how one could make a webquest on Gloster. But it does make a really fun presentation tool or finished project.

On 6/12/11, Betty wrote: > On 6/12/11, muinteoir wrote: >> I've used filimentality in the past, it was pretty easy, >> but I'm curious about using Glogster too. >> >> Has anyone every...See More
Jun 21, 2011


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