- I switched from using yola.com to Weebly's education version. The only reason I did this was because yola is blocked in our school, and instead of going through the long process for unblocking requests it was easier to make the switch. Weebly is a little more user friendly for newbies, but I do miss the extra features yola provided.
- Because I have several non-readers I added more graphics to my homepage, students will rely more on the graphics than the text.
Previously for my "What Are We Doing Today" page I've used individual class blogs to share objectives and links. With seven preps this was incredibly time consuming. My favorite new feature is the use of PlanbookEdu. I discovered this today through a random search and am quite pleased! . I've always wanted my plan book in an online version for students/parents/teachers/admin, and this provides a great way to do this.
Tips:
- Create your account in PlanbookEdu and make your lesson plans.
- Share the book with a random address (I choose abc@mail.com- completely fake but it doesn't matter).
- After doing the above you will get a link for abc@mail.com to view the plans, add that link to your website.
- When students click on the link from your website they will be prompted to enter an email address (the fake one again) but then they will be able to see the plans.
The one downside is that in order to have the plans shared you have to be a paid subscriber. I think the $20.00 a year fee is incredibly cheap to make my life easier.
3 comments:
I really like this idea. I hadn't seen planbook edu before. I am with you $20 seems like a small price to pay to organize and make your life easier!
I love your new background! Is that NY Central Station?
Mrs. Tenkely, yes! There are other online plan books available that have more features, but I really like the simplicity of this one.
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