Blog Journal 7

     Eisenhower High School's teacher pages contain plenty of information for the actual courses and for future reference. For example, Ms. Scribner's page includes a set of links to websites on careers in forensics and STEM. She is actively preparing her students for higher education, even as they are learning in their current high school classes. All assignments are explained, and links are provided for the necessary resources.

    


https://ehs.goddardusd.com/page/50490_3

  

    Diigo would be a fantastic resource to use with older students, most likely in high school. The options of annotating and bookmarking are already helpful, but the "topics" could serve as a discussion post kind of deal. This, along with slack, would be great for communication and resource-sharing with colleagues. All assignments with online components should have some sort of alternative version for students without access to the internet at home. 

    I was honestly not a fan of working on PB Works, the wiki platform. This is mostly because I was unable to work the site. However, when working with K-12 students, wikis could be useful in that they would have access to anything posted, regardless of location, as long as they had internet. Of course, I couldn't make it 100% mandatory to get the information from online, due to the digital divide.

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