Activity 10 - Free Choice
I started out choosing Edmodo. It looks a lot like Facebook, but it has an
educational focus. You can share information with students and Parent, create
assignments and polls, and it has a Gradebook built in. 2nd grade does not use
the MV Gradebook as the upper elementary grade do, so I thought I might give
this a try. I set it up, had my boys enter sign in as students and we tried it
out. I thought the site was intuitive and user friendly. I played with posting
class information, downloading assignments and sending them, sending homework
reminders and setting up a homework calendar. The only thing I was unable to
figure out is how to use the Gradebook once a student submitted a lesson.
On the student side, it was just like using email. The posts, assignments
and announcement all come through in a email format with tags letting them know
the purpose and links to what they need to do. I did not pursue this any
further in that I thought that it was a bit much for the computer knowledge
that a second grade has. Time would be better spent preparing the students in
using the MV Gradebook for the upcoming year.
Since I was unable to use Edmodo, I set up Delicious. Delicious.com is a
social bookmarking site that allows you to collect, sort and share your
favorite links and access them from any computer. I am really glad that I tried
this site. It was quick and easy to set up. I set it up a way to save and organize
links that I like. To share these links, you need to attach your links to a
Facebook account. My Facebook is linked
to my other job, so I chose not to attach it to Facebook. I chose to book mark
and catalog all of the sites that we have used in this class. Yea, now I will
have one place to go to use the tools we have been working with.
Both sound interesting, Chelly! I think I'm going to try Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you took the time to explore these tools. Delicious is a great tool to use to help you keep track of all of your new tools.
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