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{{ToolInfo | {{ToolInfo | ||
|title=backchan.nl | |title=backchan.nl - listen to the 'back channel' | ||
|tagline= | |tagline=Get feedback and involve the audience | ||
|image=backchannel.png | |image=backchannel.png | ||
|description= “backchan.nl” offers a way let the audience of {{tag|presentations}} ask {{tag|questions}}. They can also use {{tag|voting}} on each other's questions and perhaps prioritise those that the presenter should answer. Backchannel is claimed to be a way to make better use of question and answer time. | |description= “backchan.nl” offers a way let the audience of {{tag|presentations}} ask {{tag|questions}}. They can also use {{tag|voting}} on each other's questions and perhaps prioritise those that the presenter should answer. Backchannel is claimed to be a way to make better use of question and answer time. | ||
|strategy= | |strategy= | ||
|ideas= Use this tool | |ideas= Use this tool while showing videos, or while talking at the 'front of class'. Encourage pupils to ask questions, and think about each other's questions. | ||
|specs= | |specs= This web tool is an {{tag|Open Source}} project at MIT. | ||
|Link= http://backchan.nl/ | |Link= http://backchan.nl/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
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