Login to piktochart.com using your Login if. If you do not remember your Login information look them up under your Accounts and Information page created on the first day in class. Good luck and have fun.
I chose this website from the chapter because I believe it is important for educators to know how to protect their students as best they can, especially when it comes to the internet.
Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools. This site talks about how you should not have the same password for every site, and also it talks about ways teachers can keep their students safe.
Every day, teachers are responsible for maintaining numerous logins, passwords, data, and other private information about their students. With so many tools,
This page is a great example of a mastery level online classroom. Mrs. Marka uses this classroom webpage to post assignments, study guides, upcoming events, pictures of past events, quizzes, and links to other useful pages. She even created a login where a student can login into his/her personal account to view graded assignments. You can also send an email straight to Mrs. Marka if you have questions on an assignment, grade, or upcoming event.