I'm often getting asked what my criteria are for choosing the tools, apps and resources that I feature on my blogs and in my teaching and do be honest I don't really think about it that much. I look at so many sites and apps that I just get a feeling when I see something that I think will work.
As that isn't a very satisfactory answer to give people I decided to start exploring my own criteria for what influences my choice. I ran a workshop on this topic at IATEFL 2013 on looking at apps and how we can evaluate them.
I came up with a number of 'first impression' criteria that I think I apply before even thinking about 'how' I will use the app / tool.
Here is the presentation / workshop recording
You can download a copy of the presentation from here: Evaluating Web-based Tools
Please feel free to browse the list and add any 'pros' and 'cons' for anything you think I've missed.
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I hope you find these criteria useful as a starting point for your own reflections on why you choose to use certain apps and not others.
Related links
Nik Peachey
As that isn't a very satisfactory answer to give people I decided to start exploring my own criteria for what influences my choice. I ran a workshop on this topic at IATEFL 2013 on looking at apps and how we can evaluate them.
I came up with a number of 'first impression' criteria that I think I apply before even thinking about 'how' I will use the app / tool.
Here is the presentation / workshop recording
You can download a copy of the presentation from here: Evaluating Web-based Tools
Please feel free to browse the list and add any 'pros' and 'cons' for anything you think I've missed.
powered by tricider
I hope you find these criteria useful as a starting point for your own reflections on why you choose to use certain apps and not others.
Related links
- My learning technology reading list
- My collection of tools for learners
- My Facebook page
- A Mural of my work online
Nik Peachey