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Communication & Accountability
Michael Perry
National Board Certified Business Teacher East Paulding High School
Adjunct Business Professor, Kennesaw State University
Why a Website and other tools for Communication with your clients
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• Teacher Created Website– Post project sheets for
students/parents– Calendar of class
activities (online lesson plans) for students/parents
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Main blackboard graphic with today’s assignment
• Announcements posted on main blackboard
• Daily quote to teach character education – Opening sponge activity
that trains students to use the site
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www.intheknowbio.com
• Intheknowbio.com is a site created by one of EPHS science teachers
• Good example of a quality teacher created website
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• Email address posted on site
• Email is filtered to keep student/parent contact separate from University student contact and from personal mail
• Filters help file the correspondence as it is received
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Is it worth the effort to develop a site?
• It’s necessary in this era of accountability for teachers to have a classroom site, and to post their pages among those of the school or district site.
• The name of the school or district and its logo should appear on all pages to provide evidence of an official connection and a unifying element among all teachers’ sites at the school.
• While this is ideal – the question still remains especially if your district does not require it or will not really support it?
• YES! ! ! !
Patricia Deubel, PhD in computing technology in education
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District Support
• Sadly, when district sites, for whatever reason, do not include classroom teacher web pages, teachers often resort to other service providers—sometimes having to use their own funds to pay.
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Design Considerations
• Menus should be used that include links to plug-ins for viewing certain content, such as PDF and audio/video files.
• Make sure to alert users to any pop-ups being used on the site.
• Text should be presented on the middle 50-70 percent of the page in order to improve reading speed.
• Always avoid content that flashes, flickers, or blinks.
Patricia Deubel, PhD in computing technology in education
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Design Considerations Do’s and Don’ts
• Pages should display the date on which they were last updated and include contact information. It’s helpful to add a page URL at the bottom of pages for those who print out content to have a record of its source, but this feature is not as commonly found.
• Teachers should be wary of posting advertisements on their pages that are unsuitable for students, and not to link to any sites with inappropriate advertisements.
• Keep our students in mind at all times. Patricia Deubel, PhD in computing technology in education
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Design Specifics
• Avoid razzle-dazzle multimedia effects, as they really add nothing to learning and often detract from learners’ information processing capabilities.
• A site’s content must be accessible, easily navigated, easily read, and credibly written.
• Users should need only a few clicks to find information.
Patricia Deubel, PhD in computing technology in education
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Methods for Teachers to get on the Web
Free or reasonably priced web hosting services geared for teachers
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Teacherweb.com
• Teacher Web, http://teacherweb.com/
• The fee for a TeacherWeb® site is $27 per year
• Icon driven, but they can be annoying to view
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School Notes.com
• School notes http://www.schoolnotes.com/
• Ad supported
• Good online documentation
• Several colleagues use this service
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Schoolrack.com
• Schoolrack.com, http://schoolrack.com/
• Recommended and widely used
• Easy to get a good professional design
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Inspiringteachers.com
• Inspiring Teachers -- http://www.inspiringteachers.com/community/webpages.html
• Offers free web pages for teachers. A membership includes 20MB of space, a free e-mail account, site-builder assistance, file management, and tools to promote the site.
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Quia.com
• Quia.com, www.quia.com • Same company for online quizzes• $49 per year for both quizzes and website• Create classes and track quiz results • Create class pages for communicating with
students • Maintain an online schedule and calendar • Upload images and audio clips • Copy and modify any of Quia's two million
activities to suit your own needs • Share your activities with students, friends,
colleagues, anyone in the world!
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Classhomework
• Classhomework.com
• What is ClassHomework?
• We offer a place for students to access their teacher's website, pick up their assignments and link to great homework help.
• Teachers build the site at http://www.teacherwebsite.com/