Wordwall

28.11.2023

Wordwall is a tool used to create activities in an easy and attractive way. It can be used to desing interactive activities that can be easily modified. In addition, the teacher can use and edit activities created by other users, as well as print those activities. The interactive activities can be done in any electronic device: laptop, tablets, phones, digital whiteboards...

The teacher can use different templates, among which they can find: questionnaires, wheels, order concepts, context game, true or false, crosswords...

All the activities created with Wordwall can be made by students in an individual or cooperative way, or guided by the teacher. Once the activity has been done, the result each student has obtained (or group if it has been done in a cooperative way) are recorded,, and the teacher can access that information.

Similar to what it's done with students, we can share the link of the activities created by email or other ways. This also allows teachers to find activities that suit the needs of their classrooms by searching on the web, and they can change it to adapt it to the contents that he wants to work with. teachers can also make their activities private, so only them can access them.

The use of this kind of activities in classrooms can benefit students in many ways:

  • Engagement: they make learning more engaging and interactive, capturing students' attention and motivating them to participate actively in the lesson.

  • Personalization: digital activities can be tailored to suit individual learning styles and paces, allowing students to progress at their own speed.
  • Immediate Feedback: they provide instant feedback, allowing students to understand their mistakes right away, which enhances learning and correction.
  • Accessibility: digital activities such as these ones can be accessed anytime, anywhere, making learning more flexible and accommodating for different schedules and preferences.
  • Collaboration: these activities often encourage collaborative learning, allowing students to work together on projects, share ideas, and learn from each other.
  • Data Collection: educators can collect data from these activities to track students' progress, identify areas of difficulty, and tailor instruction accordingly.
  • Adaptability: they can easily be updated and adapted to include the latest information, ensuring that the learning material remains current and relevant.

  • Enhanced Creativity: digital tools often allow for creativity in presentation, enabling students to express their understanding in diverse ways, fostering innovation and critical thinking.

  • Preparation for the Future: engaging with digital tools familiarizes students with technology, an essential skill in today's world, preparing them for future academic and professional endeavors.

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