I’ve highlighted Imagination Cubed in several previous posts. It’s made a number of my “The Best…” lists.
Well, I think I’m going to have to add it to yet another “The Best…” list, this time to The Best Online Tools For Collaboration — Not In Real Time.
In my previous posts about the site, I completely overlooked the collaborative possibilities. Unlike the Sketch Planet site I just posted about it, with Imagination Cubed students can actually collaborate on the drawing itself and pass that back and forth, along with adding text describing what they’re doing. Now that would be an interesting collaboration project for international sister classes.
Hi Larry,
I am interested in technology and art. I don’t know anything about teaching English, but I find it fascinating that you are using drawing tools to do this job. Care to explain how it works, or point me to somewhere that does?
Thanks,
Bill Gx
Bill,
You might want to check out these sites:
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2008/02/01/the-best-art-websites-for-learning-english/
Larry