Content can be pulled from YouTube, Google, Flickr, and other online sources as well as from your own computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox. There’s also a tool that lets you add websites to your Blendspace collection.
Click the Sign up button and choose "I'm a teacher" or "I'm a student." If you have a Google account or a Facebook account – you can sign up with that which makes it even easier.
The Dashboard
I've created three Blendspaces to get you started.
- The first is a Blendspace tutorial on creating a Blendspace lesson. Click on the link Open in Blendspace. Go to the upper left corner and click on Play. Then, use the > on the middle right side of the panel to move from one lesson part to the next. In the PowerPoint section, click on the slides or the keyboard arrow keys to move from one slide to the next. You won’t be able to answer the final quiz without registering (if you want to register, do so as teachers and join my class (ELPteacher) with the code mkce. If you don’t want to register, just skip the final quiz. Note the right side bar which allows for commenting.
- This is a 201 RW reading lesson related to Unit 5 in the Q: Skills for Success 1 textbook. It utilizes video and a Newsela article and quiz/comprehension questions.
- Finally, this is an Intermediate Grammar lesson on the English Verb System. It includes video, websites, a pdf slide share, a Google forms quiz, and a Blendspace quiz.