The positive response from families was immediate. Working parents tell Kathleen that they check the site each day before going home or picking up their child from school.
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Using a classroom webpage to communicate with parents - 0 views
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Other emails come from teachers and students from across the country who find information about Kathleen’s site through the George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF), which posted an article and video highlighting the use of technology to create community with parents and students at Scroggs Elementary.
The Classroom Web Page: A Must-Have in 2008 | Edutopia - 0 views
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When hyperlinks on that page are connected to high-quality resources, the students quickly become used to getting to the classroom page and moving on to the resources.
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Students gain access to many more curriculum resources.
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ailing to establish a classroom component on the Web can marginalize the perceiv
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ERIC - Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: How Today's Higher Education Faculty Use Social... - 0 views
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Nearly two-thirds of all faculty have used social media during a class session, and 30% have posted content for students to view or read outside class. Over 40% of faculty have required students to read or view social media as part of a course assignment, and 20% have assigned students to comment on or post to social media sites. Online video is by far the most common type of social media used in class, posted outside class, or assigned to students to view, with 80% of faculty reporting some form of class use of online video.
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70% say privacy concerns are an "important" or "very important" barrier
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