

The whiteboard “widget” or exercise allows a teacher to: Adding stickers to an interactive whiteboard These interactive whiteboard lesson ideas will be a bit different, using BookWidgets' new “sticker” option.

Of course, there’s already some inspiration on this topic right here. Use this interactive whiteboard in the classroom or as homework. In this blog post, I want to show you how you can build creative and interactive lessons with BookWidgets' whiteboard widget (or the whiteboard question in the quiz widget). You might know BookWidgets to make other interactive exercises like crossword puzzles, bingo and memory games, flashcards, automatically graded quizzes and so on. Of course, many educational tools allow your students to use their tablet, pc or smartphone as a whiteboard. What if you could give every student their own interactive whiteboard? You can do so much with it, though it’s often not efficient enough if you’re teaching a classroom with 20 students or more.

What kind of mischief would your Wild Self get into?

You then get to pick your "wild additions" from Head Gear, Ears, Face, Arms, Bottoms, Backsides, and Tails. The concept is simple: build an avatar of yourself choosing from body, hair, eyes, mouth, and clothes. I learned about this week's Friday Freebie site on Monday and have been playing with it ever since! It's a simple site called BuildYourWildSelf. Sheila Bannon for turning me on to this week's Friday Freebie Site! Special thanks to Cole Middle School Special Ed Teacher Ms.
