I stumbled upon The Lyme School in New Hampshire. The class
pages were divided into each grade (K through 8th) and had
references to the library, online search engines, computer lab, and
elective classes. One thing I found interesting was the link from the 8th
grade square. There was a link to a virtual earthquake, which brought me to the
page where I could explore different activities about measuring earthquakes.
This site also had the option for viewing in Spanish, which I found very
accommodating to a child whose parents may not speak English. After clicking on
the teacher’s site I was brought to a calendar which the students could view to
know what the homework is, or when their next day off is!
I cannot wait until I start planning lesson plans and
incorporating different activities to keep my students engaged. Many teachers
have their lesson plans in a large binder which they use to refer back to
during lessons. When creating a week or month schedule I will definitely be
utilizing the computer and Microsoft Office suite to keep my work available for
change at all times. Just as the podcast mentions, planning is very time
consuming the first year of teach, but having everything in digital form allows
for revisions to be made for the next year. Diigo can be used while web browsing
to not only bookmark the website, but attach little notes to easily organize
each bookmark into the appropriate places for later use.
I found the Web Resource Evaluation assignment we recently
completed to be very confusing at first. As I continued to use the Google site
and become familiarized with it, the assignment got easier. I think this is a
great tool for professionals and teachers to use for collaboration on a
presentation for a specific topic. I was surprised by how unreliable some
websites were. After making our checklist of different points, I realized how
much goes into checking each website for reliability and ensuring it will be a
good resource for future students.
I like your idea of using Google Sites for teacher collaboration.
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