Blog Journal #7
When I was a sophomore and senior in high school, I took APUSH and AP Psych, respectively. My teacher, Mr. Pustay, had his own course website. Here he posted powerpoint, assignment descriptions, motivational messages, or just silly images. Although he retired, the site is still active, as he has posted his old presentations for students' use. I thought the website was extremely useful, and it kept everything organized. There was no log-in.
I do envision myself creating my own class website. A way in which it could increase efficiency is by giving parents and students access to it, parents can go directly to the site, rather than hearing it from another person. Rather than spending time answering parent emails/calls about assignments, etc., I could use that time for other preparations or grading. I would likely use Weebly to create this site.
To be completely honest, I didn't love working with PBWorks. The site felt visually overwhelming. I was confused on how to share the website, and even when completed, it just felt unfinished. In my own classroom, I will probably opt to build a website on either Weebly or Wix.
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