Monday, August 10, 2015

Micro-blogging and Teacher Websites

Welcome. Are you ready to try blogging?

Blog or Website?
Kahoot


Big Three of Free Educational Class Blogs
Edublogs
Blogger
Wordpress

What are they good for:
  • Provide further assignments for students to work on
  • Get students to do their writing assignments in the form of blog posts
  • Have students work in small groups to write and post summaries of content covered in class to build a compendium for content covered over a semester
  • Publish a list of the objectives ( general as well as specific goals )

Why a Classroom Blog?
  • Every teacher needs a web presence to share with students, colleagues, parents
  • Easy to update because the site needs to contain current information
  • Functional, mix live blog pages with static web pages
  • Moderate Comments from parents and students
  • House information that is shareable
  • Easier to start than a website 
  • Edited from mobile apps or post using email, or even schedule posts for later
  • Safe way to share pictures by using advanced viewing priviledges
  • Subscription Features
Tips:
  • Have students make class posts.  They can discuss what they learned in a lesson, or summarize the days work and homework assignments
  • Schedule Posts in Advance.  Ensure that there is always something new on your blog to entice parents and students to revisit your page and build your following.
  • Add pages to your blog for static information (never changes) and link them to your splash page using a links gadget.
Create your website in 30 minutes http://goo.gl/hwfYJf

What do parents want?

  • Up to date info is number one in every parent poll
  • Easy navigation
  • A ways to comment back
  • Alerts when there is new information on the webpage

Take a look at what other teachers have created
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Works Cited
"Create the Perfect Class Website in 30 Minutes or Less." The Edublogger. N.p., 29 Aug. 2013. Web. 11 Aug. 2015. .
Haines, Rebecca. "Keep Parents in the Loop with a Class Website." Keep Parents in the Loop with a Class Website. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2015. .
"How to Make a Blog into a Real Website." Blogger-Hints-and-Tips. N.p., 19 Nov. 2012. Web. 10 Aug. 2015. .
Kutcher, David. "Confluent Forms: Using Blogger and Creating Gorgeous Websites." Confluent Forms. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Aug. 2015. .
Shanklin, William. "2013 Nexus 7 vs. Kindle Fire HD." 2013 Nexus 7 vs. Kindle Fire HD. Gixmag, 21 Aug. 2013. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.
"The Ultimate Guide to The Use of Blogs in Teaching ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning." The Ultimate Guide to The Use of Blogs in Teaching ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2015. .
"The Ultimate Guide to The Use of Blogs in Teaching ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning." The Ultimate Guide to The Use of Blogs in Teaching ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Aug. 2015. .



Wednesday, May 13, 2015

WiiMote Whiteboard for Educational Use!

Let's discuss some of the implications of the WiiMote Whiteboard. Interactive Whiteboards are large and expensive, but does the WiiMote Whiteboard have enough attributes to replace its predecessor.
Let's face it, as great as they are... are interactive whiteboards really practicle for wide scale educational usage? The bulk of the problems lies in the mounting of a large touch pad to an interior wall. This area can be used for nothing else, and it cannot be easily moved. Among others competing for this valuable realestate called the classroom wall are anchor charts, student work samples, and general classroom decota
Let's discuss some of the implications of the WiiMote Whiteboard. Interactive Whiteboards are large and expensive, but does the WiiMote Whiteboard have enough attributes to replace its predecessor.
Let's face it, as great as they are... are interactive whiteboards really practicle for wide scale educational usage? The bulk of the problems lies in the mounting of a large touch pad to an interior wall. This area can be used for nothing else, and it cannot be easily moved. Among others competing for this valuable realestate called the classroom wall are anchor charts, student work samples, and general classroom decota