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= ICT tools – what achieves your objectives? =
Just a few years back, the software tools you used were stored on your computer but today you can find similar tools online. The tools offer the added value of giving your work an audience, getting feedback, sharing and improving it. Somewhere in the process, you can imagine that learning can surely happen. There is surely a resource in this list that will help you achieve your objectives. Several will chime with some teachers and not others. So feel free to experiment with these tools, and even return here to share your finding. Sparks that enlighten classroom uses are welcome.
Of all the words we’ve available to describe these tools, you ought notice that some are entirely absent. The words are enjoyable, cool, innovative and new way to learn.


= ICT tools to gain feedback =
= ICT tools to gain feedback =
== Polls and surveys and assessment ==
== Polls and surveys and assessment ==
=== Listen and chat to your students at “TODAYSMEET” ===
TodaysMeet.com offers an easy way to gain feedback. You set up a ‘room’ and send everyone the link to it so they can type their comments or engage in ‘chat’. Todaysmeet can be used at a moment’s notice as seemingly membership is unnecessary.


=== Involve the audience and use time well at “BACKCHAN.NL”  ===
=== Involve the audience and use time well at “BACKCHAN.NL”  ===