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1. Glogster 

http://edu.glogster.com/?ref=com

Glogster is a tool that allows users to create virtual posters, combining text, audio, video, images, and hyperlinks and to share them with others electronically. 

(Teaching with glogster... 2014) 

Students could be asked to create a glog on a topic and share it with teacher and students. This is an alternative to poster presentations.

Students who have difficultly writing and spelling would benefit from this. Also being allowed to use technology for a poster presentation will excite children because it is something different.

 


Teaching with glogster: Using virtual posters in the classroom.    (2014). http://www.readwritethink.org/professional-  development/strategy-guides/teaching-with-glogster-using-30790.html