This link has been bookmarked by 65 people . It was first bookmarked on 15 Apr 2014, by Ashley Tan.
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30 Jun 14Goosen E
"Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel"
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A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today’s Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few. Having a backchannel is a great way to open up a conversation to all students in class and expand on any discussion.
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It can provide quieter students with a place to ask questions without having to raise their hand in class.
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Teachers can share resources such as videos, photos, helpful links, and answers to questions about the subject without having to stop the flow of learning.
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It can supplement and enhance classroom discussions.
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Allows students who rarely raise a hand to express themselves via a medium they find completely engaging.
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Allows students to use their mobile devices in an information, oriented way.
Benefits of a Backchannel
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22 Apr 14Chris Bode
What is a backchannel you ask? A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today’s Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few.
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21 Apr 14
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Lorri Carroll
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel - Edudemic http://t.co/oR7nGTdAff
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20 Apr 14
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19 Apr 14Elle Deyamport
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/Pi2ww4e5uh via @HollyClarkEdu
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Benefits of a Backchannel
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It can provide quieter students with a place to ask questions without having to raise their hand in class.
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Teachers can share resources such as videos, photos, helpful links, and answers to questions about the subject without having to stop the flow of learning.
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It can supplement and enhance classroom discussions.
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Allows students who rarely raise a hand to express themselves via a medium they find completely engaging.
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Allows students to use their mobile devices in an information, oriented way.
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18 Apr 14
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Karen Winsper
Just bookmarked on Diigo: Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel - Edudemic http://t.co/crGu9jb4qc #backchannel, twitte...
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Monte Tatom
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/uGi8s7uqrf
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Susan MacIntosh
What is a backchannel you ask? A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today's Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few. Having a backchannel …
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17 Apr 14
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Karel Roos
A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today’s Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few. Having a backchannel is a great way to open up a conversation to all students in class and expand on any discussion.
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Sherri
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel. http://t.co/B2noPemcVP
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/6O4b0cppBK @edudemic Backchannel with us too! http://t.co/oryVwPf12N -
John Evans
"A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today’s Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few. Having a backchannel is a great way to open up a conversation to all students in class and expand on any discussion."
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Ángeles Araguz
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/uJUJD8qQFp
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Chris Hale
RT @JeffRivenburg: Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/B5ZVQn3OQU via @edudemic #tweetinyourclassroom #class…
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Mike taylor
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16 Apr 14
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Timothy Scholze
AWESOME post via @HollyClarkEdu "Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel" #IAedchat #mnedchat #wischat http://t.co/Zte1PLOAU6
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Doug Peterson
Why (And How) Teachers And Students Should Backchannel http://t.co/UUQkE7v2HI
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ofnipolic4 ofnipolic4
What is a backchannel you ask? A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. In most cases, this happens using a digital or mobile device. There are many different ways you can backchannel. You could use Twitter, Today’s Meet, or Google Moderator just to name a few. Having a backchannel …
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15 Apr 14
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Ashley Tan
Can almost get behind this Edu-Dangit piece on backchanelling in class. Not sure what's holding me back http://t.co/sguDNsKrIU #edsg
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