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Started Feb 23, 2011 0 Replies

creating a web page

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kellie Aug 5, 2009. 25 Replies

 

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High School Teacher English, 9th and 11th.

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At 10:12am on April 6, 2009, Peter Lane said…
Actually, I use wikispaces. As for getting started -- plan out what you want to do and then take the plunge. I'll get a hold of you in a bit and give you the step-by-step I followed...
At 9:23am on April 6, 2009, Peter Lane said…
LOL, hit the wrong button -- wasn't ready to be done... As for grading, I have kept it simple -- 45% is for the project at hand (rubrics provided for each project) and 55% is class participation/effort (one rubric used throughout the year).
At 9:20am on April 6, 2009, Peter Lane said…
Linnell, the site is overwhelming at first but if you stick with it seems to become a bit more logical in the layout.

You can check out what I have done so far this year with my 2.0 class here. Click on the Lesson Plan page and the Google calendar has everything we have done since the beginning of the year (the last couple of weeks the details are missing). If you want to see the student wikis... go here .
At 8:53pm on April 5, 2009, Peter Lane said…
Welcome to CR 2.0! I am also a middle school reading teacher who due to budget cuts last year was pushed into a technology class. This coming year, again due to budget cuts, my reading classes will be cut in half (down to two) and my technology class assignment will be tripled (though the class will shrink from a year-long to a trimester long class -- so I only have to do the same class 9 times....). Here's to less money!

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SmartBoard

I have a new Smart Board with the PE Response systems and I love it. I am still new on the learning curve and want to know how to move quickly from questions to responses then back to questions. It seems awkward to have to hit the response icon each time, change my whole screen presentation, then go back to full screen. Any short cuts here? Also, I want to use it for a game board. I have downloaded the board and the dice to work well, but not sure how to get the pieces so the kids can move them…See More
Feb 23, 2011
Kellie replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"weebly.com is great if you're looking for a simple and free way to build a website"
Aug 5, 2009
Sheila McCullough replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"Yes, I agree! I've been playing around with it and am hoping to use it next year. What you've done looks great! How did you set up the link to your e-mail? I connected to your link because I have an account, but I'm wondering…"
Aug 5, 2009
tarak brahmi replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"Hi Linnell. I don't want to add further confusion but I agree with Kim Trefz that blogger is a good place to start. But, this doesn't mean the other suggestions are less important. We usually make a choice and stick with it, trying to get…"
Aug 5, 2009
Jack Hutchinson replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"I use webs.com with my K-8 kids and they love it. It's free, it's pretty safe, and they love adding youtube links, games, etc while building sites about social studies, or IT, or Jewish studies (Jewish day school) It was called…"
Aug 5, 2009
kathleenn replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"Shiela, TabUp is a fantastic recommendation. What a great start page site for teachers and students. It has everything teachers want (widgets, privacy controls, booksmarks, calendar, RSS, mini blog(journal), notes, to-do). The file upload is a big…"
Aug 5, 2009
Linnell Gribble replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"Wow, great questions! Wish my students did this! I am at 7th grade, so in a way things are easier to address. At this point, with 26% low and reduced income (I know this isn't very high compared to some of you), and not much in high tech in our…"
Aug 3, 2009
David Andrade replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"I use Google Sites and find it very easy to use. The pages are not cluttered and the students have no problems accessing my site. Here is my site for reference: www.physicsmedic.org (I registered the domain name with GoDaddy to have an easier site…"
Aug 3, 2009
Meg H replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"What do you want to create the web page for - personal or professional (e.g. class site)? If it's a class site I'd say just use wikispaces or PBworks, and I would also recommend Wordpress blogs for class sites, you can really extend…"
Jul 25, 2009
Matthew Allen replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"I use shutterfly.com for my class web page. It's a great FREE service and very easy to use. You can view my website at mrallen1.shutterfly.com Good luck!"
Jul 25, 2009
Dorethia(Dotty) Myers replied to Linnell Gribble's discussion creating a web page
"http://www.bloust.com/ this is another good website. I f you want access to HTML codes:http://www.quackit.com/html/codes/ I have used this. You can also click on page source and it will give you HTML codes."
Jul 25, 2009
 
 
 

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