This week my assignment has been to explore options to create an ePortfolio. As with blogging, ePortfolios are a new concept to me. Even after reading a variety of articles about them I am still unsure what goes into an ePortfolio or what I will be putting into my own. The tool options I explored were Blogger, Wikispaces, and Weebly. Since I have been using Blogger for a few months I felt most comfortable with this option but do not believe a blog will work for creating an ePortfolio because the posts are archived by month/year and not by individual post titles. I was not too impressed with Wikispaces (to use for my own ePortfolio) as the page is very basic and has more of a social media vibe to it. The tool I believe will work best will be Weebly. It was fun exploring these different tools. I just wish I had more time to devote to developing them.
If I were to pick one of these tools to use in my CLASSROOM it would probably be Wikispaces because as I have already stated it works more as a social media. There are options to change your Wiki between use as a wiki, basic website or a classroom feature. The classroom feature includes a news feed and formative assessment feature.
Here are the links to the ePortfolios I created. At this time there really is nothing on them as I was just exploring the creation of them.
Wikispaces
Weebly
Blogger
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Tech Play 1
Early September of this
year was the first time I created a blog.
I am still trying to get the hang of it and have been considering the
past few months how I could use this technology at school. I currently teach kindergarten and since I am
not yet proficient in blogging I believe it would be difficult to guide my
students in blogging. Also, at this time
I’m not sure what I would like for my students’ blog to include or what the
purpose would be for their blogs. I believe my blog should be geared more
toward my students’ parents. There is so much that happens during the week that
I’d love to share but only send home a newsletter once a week. This year I have
been using the app “Remind 101” to send home short reminders and requests to
classroom parents. What this app does
not allow me to do is send pictures with the texts to allow parents to see what
is happening in the classroom. I think a classroom blog could allow me to share
with parents what’s going on during the week. I’d like to share pictures of our
activities, family literacy and math ideas to use at home, and a place for
parents to post questions that other parents may also have.
The two obstacles that
come to mind at this time are student safety and some families lack of computer
access. Since a classroom blog provides
just another way to stay in touch with families I believe with is worth using.
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