Assignment links can also include educational video clips that students watch.
This website is fantastic! You could use it as a KWL, self assessment, feedback, introduce each other, and much more!
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This website has great content videos for most subjects from K-12. Along with the video there are handouts, projects, quizzes, and other activities.
Assignment links can also include educational video clips that students watch.
This is a fantastic web site. It has so much information but the search feature makes it easy to find lessons and activities. It even has a feature where you can save lessons and create a link. You can then post the link for your students, who in turn go to the link and complete the assignment.
Overall, this site meets some of the requirements for being an effective website.
This site works well on Mozilla and Internet Explorer. I would give it a 6 out of 6 for compatibility.
I love this site for building my class website. I use a Blackboard site but it is nice to use for parents who don't always have student logins to Blackboard. This site makes it very easy and quick to build a website.
This site is fantastic for building interactive quizzes and tracking student progress. It's a nice change from using the Blackboard questions in my classroom.
I love finding short articles related to my courses. I share these things with my students to give them a real world awareness of our curriculum.
While this site is very useful to me as a teacher I dislike having to use it because it looks terrible and is not easy to navigate.
This image has way too many pictures. I would use only one image and make it more of the focus.
This is a bad web site. There is too much information on every page. There are too many links. Information is often not appropriately update in the Career & Technical Education pages.
While blogs like this one are fantastic I dread scanning them for important information that I can apply to my teaching because of how time consuming it can be.
I do find Diigo useful but I dislike its many quirks. For instance, it does not allow me to add comments and sticky notes as easily as I think it should be. It has also been a headache to try and teach my students how to use.
This site is useful but a pain to use because the documents I need to access are added as attachments to download rather than part of the webpage. This means I have to store the information on my computer and remember where I saved it rather than being able to easily access this site each time I need it from wherever I am.
This site is fun to use once students get the hang of it. However, trying to teach them how to use it can be frustrating and they lose their work easily.