When Triptico Plus was first released I was over the moon. Being able to store my Triptico learning activities in the cloud meant that wherever I was teaching, I could access those activities.
The only downside was that I wasn’t able to share these resources with colleagues, unless I downloaded and emailed the text file. I did try a Dropbox sharing folder, with some success, but it was hardly BIG, or cloud-like.
Now, this evening I hear from David Riley’s that the cloud-share project / database is taking shape. Sharing learning ideas and Triptico assets could really connect subject teachers and pollinate classrooms.
Exciting.