I am considering using this for my classroom to do begin a flipped classroom experience...my students can share files, make comments, complete assignments and upload them. My parents can receive group texts, emails, share a calendar, participate in an online conference, and participate in virtual meetings.
tildee is a site that allows users to create step-by-step tutorials that may include images, videos, maps, and photos. No sign up is required, so both students and teachers could create tutorials. I plan to use this site to create directions for students and teachers to access for technology assistance.
Thanks for sharing this! I love that little mini documentary that was on here- I learned the founders of Edmodo were school districtIT guys whose job it was to block sites for their school districts! At night in the basement, they came up with a way to have a secure social learning site so teachers and students didn't have to surrender how they learned at the schoolhouse doors.
Playlist.com (http://www.playlist.com ) is the epitome for music in connection to the 21st Century Learning Skills of Create, Collaborate, and Organize. (http://www.p21.org). You can read my thoughts (long form) about it here: Technology Tim's Blog Post on Playlist.com
list dates of attendance, birth dates, and awards or honors received
CIPA, schools and libraries are required to develop a way to keep minor children from disclosing personal information when using email and other direct online communication
PII is a term coined by the U.S. government that refers to “information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity.” This is exactly the information that can put people of any age at risk when it is shared with unauthorized recipients.