As instructors, we are all information curators. How do you collect and share currently relevant content with your students? How do your students research and share information that they find with the rest of class? What tools do you use to manage or facilitate presentation of resources? Is it public?
Weebly is another place where you can create a free website for your classroom. it had a ton of designs and tools for teachers to use to keep parents and students up-to-date
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages. A very easy to use interface that is reminiscent of facebook. Could be great for junior high to high school ages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
This final resource is a tool that you can create a page for parents and students to access with useful information related to the class. it works similar to a Facebook page, but is a more appropriate way to communicate.
Demonstrating what is possible through 21st century skill integration and the way it lends itself to different learning styles, corroboration, and creation, the video gives a tactile example of what is ahead for education.
The ClassMarker online testing website, is a professional, easy to use, online quiz maker that marks your tests and quizzes for you. Create online quizzes free quiz maker. You can link your quiz to another website (like D2L or Diigo) and have members of that website or group take the quiz. it also tracks the scores of the quiz for you!
The ClassMarker online testing website, is a professional, easy to use, online quiz maker that marks your tests and quizzes for you. Create online quizzes free quiz maker
This is a student's growth portfolio. It shows her progress from the beginning to the end of the year. You may explore this in order to understand how you may want to make portfolios for your future students.
Pearson gives great detail as to why teachers should use virtual field trips which falls into the category of educational websites or resources used in the classroom. Not only does this help the teacher collect their resources but it also helps him or her save the sources and share with others in a creative fashion.
This has some great things you can do when you have a 1:1 classroom. It even talks about students understanding, and student work, and ways you can use things like edmundo in your classroom.
I think that this is a good example of a classroom website that is not only educational for the students but it was made with a lot of thought and creativity.
We used the online textbook because we felt like it was the most important and reliable resource we could use that would have all the materials we needed to include in our lesson this week.
I chose this resource to go along with Chapter 7- web resources for Teaching and Learning because it gives articles on how to use different tools throughout various educational settings.
This tool allows students to become more interactive through simply "learning more." This is a great resource for Chapter 7 because it uses student based learning to allow students to become more interactive on the web.
This website is a great tool because of it's simplicity. it also allows teachers to look up a variety of subjects. From curriculum ideas to classroom décor, Pinterest will be able to help you out!
This is a fairly simpler resource for evaluating information you uncover. The following is an example of this: the website includes the "5 W's" one should consider when validating a resource. These W's are who? What? When? Where? and why? Since this approach to questioning a source is obviously easier to understand and explain, it could be used for lower level classes to educate the kids on what to do BEFORE they use information or a source.