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Revision as of 12:45, 28 October 2012
Tool Description Social Tables is a tool design for event planning, however you may find it useful for creating classroom seating plans. You don't need to use this tool (and you may find word/powerpoint/similar is fine!) but many teachers find it helpful to have electronic copies of seating plans in particular when thinking about classroom management(ta) and effective group work(ta) (edit)
Teaching Approach. Using tools to create seating plans can provide an easy shortcut for the teacher particularly when modifying or sharing plans with other teachers. Seating plans can be an effective classroom management(ta) tool in individual and group work(ta) settings. (edit)
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Title | Social tables |
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Link | A good description of how to use the tool http://www.appratt.com/2012/09/social-tables-turns-seating-charts-into-a-classroom-party/ |