Okay, so that's kind of a broad question. There are lots of ways to use websites. You can use websites to plan lessons (Have you ever been here?). You can use websites to order books or materials (Gotta love Scholastic!). You can use websites as a computer center in your classroom (Love this one...). Or you can use websites to keep in touch with parents.
Seriously, there are lots of ways to use websites. I guess my real question is...
Do you use a website to keep in touch with parents?
I think I have a few too many websites currently. :-) The first website I have is one that I received when I became a teacher in my county. All teachers in the county have them, but I don't think they are used too often. We actually had a training at my school to learn how to use them in March 2006. How do I know that? Well... they taught us how to put calendars onto the page and some of them still say that! Yeah.
This year, we got a training on wikis. Very cool.
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| Check out this muppet wiki! |
My school has a PBworks wiki with various pages for all of the different grade levels, special area teachers, resources, and even notes from the office. If you're sitting there wondering what on Earth a wiki is... think about Wikipedia. A wiki is a website that a whole bunch of people can edit and build together. Perfect for a school community! I created the kindergarten wiki page for my team and then we gave our parents information about how to check it. I update it each month with things like the new lunch menu and dates to remember. It's pretty handy!
I also have a wikispace. Teachers can actually create free ones! You can't argue with that.
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| The picture on my wikispace. Me and my giant bear. :-) |
The only thing you have to remember about wikis is that your permissions have to be set correctly. If you want to give parents the address for the website so they can view the information, then you have to set your permissions so that anyone can see it, but not edit it. If you want your parents to become members of your wiki, then you have to keep in mind that they can edit anything you put on there. They could delete the picture of you with a giant bear! Just something to consider! Both of my wiki pages are set so that anyone can see them, but only members can edit them.
I might also have a website that I created during a grad school class. That one will disappear after I finish up my degree, though. See, so then I'll only have three. :-)
















