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|ideas= You could use this tool to have an out-of-class discussion. Perhaps someone is away or off-sick. Can an online environment make dialogue more effective or more inclusive? | |ideas= You could use this tool to have an out-of-class discussion. Perhaps someone is away or off-sick. Can an online environment make dialogue more effective or more inclusive? | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 4 September 2012
Tool Description You can set up a chat(tool)room at “chatzy.com”. Then publish the link to the room, and perhaps a meeting time, to allow an out of class discussion(ta). You could use this tool to have an out-of-class discussion (perhaps someone is unwell). Can an online chat make dialogue more effective? Can it make group discussions more inclusive? (edit)
You can set up a chat(i)room at “chatzy.com”. Then publish the link to the room, and perhaps a meeting time, to allow an out of class discussion(i).Teaching Approach. Chat rooms afford opportunity for collaboration(ta), group work(ta), and group talk(ta). They can offer opportunities for dialogic teaching(ta) through the use of group based effective questioning(ta). Many chat tools also integrate with other Tools. (edit)(appears above table)
Tool details | |
Title | Chatzy |
Topic | [[Topics/Chat|Chat]] |
Licence / Cost / Platform | Online Tool |
Subject / Categories | ToolInfo, Chat |
Teaching Ideas / Links | You could use this tool to have an out-of-class discussion. Perhaps someone is away or off-sick. Can an online environment make dialogue more effective or more inclusive? |
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