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How to create a MentorMob playlist By Fiona Beal [email protected]

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How to create a MentorMob playlist

By Fiona [email protected]

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Go to http://www.mentormob.com

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Decide how you want to sign up

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This is what your home page looks like. Click on ‘Create a playlist’.

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After clicking on ‘Create a Playlist’ you’ll arrive on this page

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The next page shows some similar playlists

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Time to add content

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Start the first step – click on ‘Paste link’

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I pasted a link to a web tool

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Add your own thumbnail if desired

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So you go on, just adding whatever you want use in steps

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To recap - Go step by step

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Adding a description

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And keep going till you have finished

all the steps you want to use. Now share it!

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Copy the link and/or the embed code

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Make it ‘420’ width for a blog

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The MentorMob playlist embedded on a blog looks like this

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Classroom uses

• It is great to use for a flipped classroom instruction post.

• Students can collect articles for the same project in a team and then present to the class with a verbal explanation

• It could allow absoent students to catch up with work.

• Provides further resources on a topic.

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• For language learning one could include reading, writing, listening and speaking resources.

• You can use a playlist for assessment as well, as there is something called a ‘Popquizz’ that can be added where one can assess if students understood the material. Or if there is something most are having difficulties with?

• Professional development resources – this is a great way to create teacher training material instead of the bulky paper booklets/handouts.

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Why not try MentorMob? But first let’s take a look on the SchoolNet blog…

http://schoolnetsa.blogspot.com