Eight Good Tools for Hosting Online Brainstorming Sessions

Of course, there are other excellent tools for hosting collaborative conceptualizing sessions including physical sticky notes. View the video below to see how the Post-it app works.

Previously today I shared a new video that I made about
hosting online brainstorming sessions on Padlet. Of course, there are other excellent tools for hosting collective brainstorming sessions consisting of physical sticky notes. Here are some other tools that Ive utilized to tape-record and help with group conceptualizing sessions for many years..

Googles Jamboard can be used to host group conceptualizing sessions. In larger classes I break students into smaller sized groups and have each group work on a specific page within the Jamboard session.

.

Post-it provides a complimentary.
iPhone and iPad app and an.
Android version of the same app. Both variations of the.
Post-it app let you snap a picture of a collection of sticky notes that you wish to digitize. After snapping the image youll have the ability to sort and group the digitized version of your sticky notes. You can export your digitized stickies and groups of stickies as PDF, PowerPoint, and Excel files. See the video listed below to see how the Post-it app works.

Canva offers a.
selection of conceptualizing design templates that can be used collaboratively. In the.
following video I demonstrate how to use Canvas real-time cooperation function for an online brainstorming session. If the template assistance real-time cooperation or not, in the video I also show how you can tell.

Googles Jamboard can be utilized to host group conceptualizing sessions. In bigger classes I break trainees into smaller groups and have each group work on a particular page within the Jamboard session.
an overview of how to use Jamboard in Google Classroom.

You may also like...