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