Online discussions
Online Discussion Sites
Teachers' Use of Online Discussion Sites
- Sarah Rose designs a companion site for her courses where she plans to post 1.) digital copies of assignments, homework, and rubrics, 2.) contact information for parents, 3.) helpful websites for students, 4.) models of various projects, and 5.) digital student work
- Book Glutton: Share comments about online literary texts
- 7 Ways to Creatively Ask Questions in the Classroom Using iPads
- Paul Jaeger utilizes a Weebly-generated site to respond to literature in the form of amatuer book reviews
- Joel Rogness of Simley High School (Inver Grove Heights, MN), utilizes a simple Google Site to host his Communications 11 course
- Ann Johnson utilizes a Wiki as an "adaptive" tool applicable to many of the novels she teaches across her 11th grade lit courses. Via the use of this tool, Ann plans to 1.) organize her lit classes, 2.) respond to her students, 3.) encourage student-student interactions, and 4.) integrate additional Web2.0 technologies including creating character blogs and comic strips
- TIES Presentation: Engaging Learners in Reflection and Discussion
MOOs/MUDs & Online Chat Rooms
Blogging
Teachers' Use of Social Networking Sites