Gracia and Others,
    When you use either Padlets or one of the other options mentioned so
far, and the groups share some extended written product, e.g., something
that would fit on a large Flip Chart or Post-It Note page,* is the viewable
product large enough* on the viewers' computer screens, such that the
viewers can read the whole text easily?
     This seems important if we want the other groups to do a "gallery
walk" through the posted work, and if desired, make a judgement about them,
e.g., which one they like best and why.

Thanks,  Dee

On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 12:59 PM Graciela Elizalde-Utnick <
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> I have used Padlet. You can get up to three free padlets at a time. I only
> have three teams in each of my sections.  Each team gets a link to create
> their “poster” and then when done you can give the teams the links to the
> other padlets in essence to do a gallery walk. I have used post-its in
> person. In Padlet they can create a text box.
>
> Padlet come out nice. Another alternative is google Jamboard which is
> totally free. I will be using it in October. It is similar to Padlet. But
> no restrictions in terms the number of boards.
>
> Best,
> Graciela
>
> Graciela Elizalde-Utnick, Ph.D.
>
> Bilingual Specialization Coordinator, School Counseling & School Psychology
>
> Department of School Psychology, Counseling, & Leadership
>
> 1107 James Hall
>
> School of Education
>
> Brooklyn College – CUNY
>
> 2900 Bedford Avenue
>
> Brooklyn, NY 11210
> 718.951.5876
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 27, 2020, at 12:33 PM, Mark Stevens <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> CAUTION: This email is from outside BC, so examine it closely before
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>
> Hi everyone -
>
> In a normal in-person class, I have teams hand-write a short summary of
> their work that they then put up on the wall, and then I ask the teams
> to walk around the room to read the summaries from the other teams. I'm
> teaching my first online course this term, and I'm wondering if anyone
> has any tips to share for how best to enable teams to report their work
> simultaneously, for everyone else to see (at the same time)...?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
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