
The Power of Words, the Media, "Alternative Facts," Memes, and rumors
Instructor Resources

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PBL, Step-by-Step (Upcoming)
How-To Guides and Suggested Sites
1. Edmodo
A site for class blogs. Invite students to join the site with a code. Good for polling, posting assignments, student review, etc.
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2. Edublogs
Another option for class blogging.
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Students can share their slides and collaborate in real-time.
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4. Bubbl.us
Mind maps made simple.
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Create graphs, charts, etc.
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Track what is trending on Twitter.
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Create digital storyboards.
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8. Surveymonkey
Surveys created with ease.
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9. Prezi
An interactive presentation tool.
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10. Evite
Use to invite attendees to presentations.
Good information for teachers to use.
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12. Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything
Great ideas for app use, sites, modifications, etc.
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13. Edutecher-A Multitude of links for all subject areas
14. Buck Institute for Education
A great resource for those new to PBL.
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Rubrics for use.
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Site to help with planning.
17. Padlet
Post multiple links, artifacts, etc. to one "wall".
18. Google Docs
Interactive writing for students.
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20. Google Forms- Create surveys for feedback.
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21. Plotbot- Script writing.
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22. WeVideo- Video creation.
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23. Symbaloo- Store information / host recordings.