Monday, July 22, 2013

RezlabMath

So this isn't the first time I have thought about building a web site for my classes.  Sites are so easy to create, especially with all the free site builders and templates available.  But of course I need to be unique and really like to use my own graphics, and that is where I have my issues.  I am really terrible with graphics.

 I picked a simple template as I know from experience that one no wants to read any thing so pictures are key and the top, bottom and side margins are rarely looked at.  Everything on a web site needs to be easy to navigate and not a lot of extra wording.



You can see my full site by clicking here.

Again,  this exercise exemplifies the ISTE-NETS-T standard 3:  Model Digital Age Work and Learning.  Web sites are excellent forms of communication.  All types of information can be placed on a site from classroom assignments and quizzes to professional blogs and presentations to personal information and interests.  We can easily link our descriptive statistics from exams to our site.  You can even set up chats with parents and students using the Google Gadgets tools.  I really don't know why web sites aren't used more often.  Web sites are just an awesome way to communicate during non-class times.

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