symbaloo: creating a webmix by chris mckellips
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SYMBALOOUsing a Webmix
Chris McKellips
Hunt and Gather
November 25, 2014
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Symbaloo
Use the free version
Symbalooedu
http://www.symbalooedu.com
(Register at the website and watchthe very brief tutorials)
Using Symbaloo for research issimple and easy for our students.
They can collect and arrange links totheir sources using a cool visual cloud-
based screen tool called a webmix.
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My webmix exampleshttp://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/chrismckellipssymbalooPlease make sure to click on the pink tiles to watch the tutorial and the “Welcome to my PLE” video.
http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/banjosThis is a personal webmix of mine to keep track of banjo and luthier information to organize my own personal passion and keep things accessible.
I require my CCR students to use a webmix to organize and share with me their research progress.