Blog #6
For FSUS, a K-12 charter school in Tallahassee, you can actually see a lot for the school. You can see the bell schedule, the teachers who work, and even clubs and activities the students can do. You can also see their calenders and links to their twitter feed. My high school did the same thing- they put everything about the school on a very public website, so that potential students could see a lot of information about the school. My school had a separate website for grades and assignments, which I'm assuming FSUS does as well.
https://www.fsus.school/Page/1
https://www.fsus.school/Page/1
When I become I expect to use productivity tools/software, like classroom management software, like classdojo or edline. I will use it to stay organized and to do grading. I also expect to use word processors and presentation software for my lessons or materials. I will also use google calenders, because it is a good way to keep myself as well as my students and their parents on track, as anyone can download the app and add my calender. I will use spreadsheets for grading, or also to do any tasks I need to do for my school. Also, I will of course use the communication tools so that I can make sure parents always know what is going on with their students and the lessons.
We could use the smart boards in classrooms, because they are rather in expensive compared to other options, and they are a good way to get students interested in class. I would use it as a board and also to play games and have students answer questions. I would also probably use the word games, for teaching students new vocabulary words and to help with their spelling. I don't see myself working in a school that could afford 3D printers, but if my school could, I would see myself using those to print things that will supplement my lessons and I believe it would be fun for the students to play and learn with something that they watched getting made.
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