This app allows teachers to organize things such as their notes, attendance, behavior of students and much more. Al of this information can be easily shared with parents via email.
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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.
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
Facebook may be perceived as a distraction for online learning audiences. However, there are ways that instructional designers can actually use it to their advantage to create immersive and engaging eLearning experiences. In this article, they share a Facebook guide for eLearning professionals explaining why Facebook is such a powerful eLearning tool.
I chose this resource because it talks about different plns than we learn about in the tech playground. Professional development and networking are vital in any field, and that's especially true for educators. Whether it's coming up with fresh ideas for lesson plans and classroom activities, seeking mentorship and support from veteran educators, or cultivating resources for technology integration or for meeting state standards, teachers need one another's expertise.
I chose this resource because it guides you step by step through the process of building your PLN. It even discusses how Twitter can be used in developing a PLN.
CyberWise is a source for adults (parents and teachers) who are seeking online safety and education information that will help them educate kids. It offers videos, tutorials, and lesson plans.
InCtrl offers a series of free standards-based lessons that teach key digital citizenship concepts. These lessons, for students in grades 4-8, are designed to engage students through inquiry-based activities, and collaborative and creative opportunities.
The Webonauts Internet Academy game teaches kids about key issues of web safety and good citizenship. They get to go through training learning the rights and wrongs of digital behavior.
The Webonauts Internet Academy teaches kids about key issues of web safety and good citizenship. It offers information on cyberbullying, and activities to enlighten parents and teachers on how to keep children Internet safe.
This resource provides students with an interactive animated game that allows them to create a character based on themselves. Through a series of questions and explanations, this game prompts the student to question if their actions are those of a responsible digital citizen.
This website explores digital literacy and media literacy and their underlying aspects and principles. It provides lesson plans and workshops for teachers looking to enhance their classroom's knowledge of digital citizenship.