I showed my teacher students tonight so they could create Fakebook pages with their students. I use it, for example, to have my students converse between different historical characters. What I love about it is that the algorithm finds the picture of the historical figure or you can upload your own. You can also put in a video and create friends. Best of all is that you do not need a login or password and it will create a unique webpage for you or your students. Here is an e-sheet explaining the assignment using Fakebook that I put together for my world history students.
This is a webpage written by high school teachers for those who teach US history who want to find online content as well as technology that you can use in the classroom.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Fakebook for Historical Discussions
I showed my teacher students tonight so they could create Fakebook pages with their students. I use it, for example, to have my students converse between different historical characters. What I love about it is that the algorithm finds the picture of the historical figure or you can upload your own. You can also put in a video and create friends. Best of all is that you do not need a login or password and it will create a unique webpage for you or your students. Here is an e-sheet explaining the assignment using Fakebook that I put together for my world history students.
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