tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248328338906501967.post6122688079481942709..comments2022-11-14T18:08:54.163-08:00Comments on Art Confidence: Continuing the GAME PlanMrs. Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08667743122376524149noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248328338906501967.post-79702082974807723522012-03-25T18:41:15.509-07:002012-03-25T18:41:15.509-07:00Mrs. Jones,
That is great that you are trying mul...Mrs. Jones,<br /><br />That is great that you are trying multiple sites to see what works best for you and your students. I do have an Edmodo account and find it helpful as a question forum if sudents have questions or comments they would like to post. My county found this website successful and partnered up with the site for more control. We also have teacher content groups created to share ideas. However, it only works if you have the code to access the information. Other teachers at my school also use schoolnotes.com or weebly.com as their website. We are required to have a class website and these are to top two that the teachers use. You might would like to try some of these other sites to use. I wish you all the luck in finding the right class website to meet yours and you students' needs.<br /><br />MalissaMalissa Sauciunashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10749832774578829191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248328338906501967.post-79464428240877510082012-03-24T05:39:22.990-07:002012-03-24T05:39:22.990-07:00Good Morning Mrs. Jones -
Having another teacher...Good Morning Mrs. Jones - <br /><br />Having another teacher at your district that can ssist you with your website is a valuable asset that will be a huge help. Do not use their help too much! Getting your students involved in the creation and adaptation of the website is also a wonderful idea. Essentially, it is their website, and if they are part of the creation of it, they will feel that sense of pride and ownership, which will take it to a whole other level of success.<br /><br />Of the collaborative sites you attempted to use, I had previous experience with Moodle, and it was not successful for the purpose of our group. The size had contributed to the lack of success; however, it seemed like physically sharing and meeting face-to-face was an option that was simple and worked well enough to the point that it became difficult to find a better option. <br /><br />Thanks for sharing your update. In the words of Walt Disney - Keep moving forward.<br /><br />Todd DeschaineTodd Deschainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00843953991078226385noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248328338906501967.post-46481639151875851172012-03-18T22:00:55.123-07:002012-03-18T22:00:55.123-07:00Hello Mrs. Jones,
Like you, I have used students ...Hello Mrs. Jones,<br /><br />Like you, I have used students as a resource to help their classmates create or resolve issues toward technology use. It is an ongoing process I have to repeat ever quarter with new students, which doesn't seem to stick. At the moment, I am using Edmodo and have also struggled with certain aspects, but continue to try. I am curious about the Collaborize classroom website you mentioned and will investigate. <br /><br />Thank you the suggestions and thoughts concerning your Game Plan.Mr. Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08923120513114568317noreply@blogger.com