- Make a class website for your parents to visit containing your newsletter, class info, and homework
- Make a class website for your students where you can put all of the info you want your students to access. Some teachers might prefer having one website to contain all their websites, games, documents, and info for students. It can be easier than putting these things in My Big Campus.
- Create a blog where students can respond to a post you create
- Help students create a website about a topic you are studying. There are so many fun tools in Weebly, your students will love using this on the netbooks.
- Help students develop an online portfolio/website of your student's work. This can be an awesome way to display student work and they will enjoy editing their portfolio of work.
- Students can keep an online 'journal' of their writing with the blog feature. Remember: websites can be public or private. Either way you can check in on their progress. Public entries with an authentic audience will sometimes help hard to motivate students work harder as they know someone is reading their work.
- Pair up with a middle school or high school class who could be reading your student websites/blogs and providing feedback and a real audience. You will be surprised how hard students will work when they know an older student is reading their work and interacting with them.
Some uses to consider:
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Bonnie Walling
10/19/2012 02:29:10 pm
Hope it is easier than Blogspot. If I have a blog, would a website be beneficial too?
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Mr. Jeff ThorntonJeff is a part of the Innovation, Curriculum and Technology Specialists team in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. He has taught music in Louisville, KY and at Bosse High School in the EVSC. In this role, he supports iPads and iOS device integration and deployment in classrooms throughout the district. He also works to support Central attendance district schools. Archives
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