A Collaborative Brainstorming and Voting Tool – No Registration Required

If you see it elsewhere, it has been utilized without authorization. Included graphic created by Richard Byrne using Canva.

As I composed when I initially tried Brainstormer, Ive evaluated a lot of online brainstorming tools over the years. Having a ballot part at the end of Brainstormer sessions can provide students clearness as to which ideas they need to act on. Featured graphic produced by Richard Byrne utilizing Canva.

Brainstormer was my featured “cool share” throughout last weeks episode of
2 Ed Tech Guys Take Questions & & Share Cool Stuff. I chose to include it for 2 factors. It doesnt need any kind of registration in order to utilize it. Second, at the end of every brainstorming session students can elect their favorite ideas that were submitted throughout the session..

In this brief video I offer a demonstration of how Brainstormer works. The video includes the viewpoint of a teacher utilizing it and the perspective of a student using Brainstormer..

Applications for Education.
As I composed when I at first tried Brainstormer, Ive evaluated a lot of online brainstorming tools over the years. Having a voting element at the end of Brainstormer sessions can give students clarity as to which ideas they should act on. Not having screen names on the ballot page might assist to avoid the voting being influenced by the viewed appeal or viewed intelligence of a trainee.

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