Interested in having your students demonstrate their understanding of an historical character? Here’s another venue – FakeWall. While is looks similar to Class Tools Fakebook (see related post here), there are a few difference. Fakewall requires an account (with an email address) and does provide the URL for the page in the header (rather than [...]
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This is the REAL Fakebook
March 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Content - Language Arts, Content - Science, Content - Social Studies
There have been quite a few templates for making a replica Facebook page (click here for an earlier post on a Read-Write-Think product). But Classtools has the real thing. Create a Fakebook page for anyone. You add friends, posts, comments, and YouTube links and create a profile. Since March is Women’s history month (and since [...]
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