This blog post is written by NCCAT faculty member Elizabeth Joyce. Joyce came to NCCAT after serving four years as instructional technology specialist in Rockingham County Schools. She also attended NCCAT as a teacher. She started teaching high school English January 2008 for Rockingham County Schools, and became instructional technology specialist in August 2011.
Tricider is a free web tool that allows online collaboration and brainstorming ideas. Teachers and students can collaborate to collect ideas, discuss a topic, find solutions to a problem, or debate an argument. Tricider is a great tool to vote for an idea and to give students a voice in the classroom.