I decided to do a critique on Edmodo because it is a site
that can be used in many different ways. Overall I enjoyed the idea of the site
by be able to create pages and spread information that way. However, I really
just did not like the design and thought it was tricky to use. For it to be a beneficial
site to teachers I feel like it would require a lot of practice and maybe even
a class to use it to its full ability. I also do not like the idea of sharing
the site so that parents could see what their child is working on. The idea is great
but I think it would lead to parents being upset or too involved in what is
going on in the classroom. I do love how it can be connected to Google Drive
because that is a great way for kids to transfer their work so it does not get
lost. I may enjoy the site better if I thought it was clearer and understood
all the components better! https://www.edmodo.com/
As a teacher I would definitely use an education portal to
easily transfer student information about grades and assignments. Also I would
use social media as a learning tool because are so many other ways to utilize
them then for just social reasons and it would be most beneficial for the kids
to learn all the versatility. I do not particularly enjoy wikis or blogs because
I feel like if a child should be writing just to write then journaling by hand
is the most thought provoking. In a classroom for upper grade school I would
use Netsmartz to have the students learn about digital citizenship because it
is interactive which for them is not boring and hopefully they can concentrate
longer and learn more. I would want them to understand the concepts of
netiquette and protecting their personal information. I feel like kids
especially mid-teens do not fully understand the consequences of abusing the
web.
Personally, the newsletter assignment has been a major
struggle for me. I feel like I know how to do everything but I cannot seem to
be able to make it look good! There is so many different shapes, borders, font
etc. and I feel like everything I do clashes and looks sloppy! Although I have
learned some new design skills such as doing the double column through tables
and also the mail merge. I think the mail merge is super cool and finally understand
how teachers sent out newsletters when I was in grade school.
I totally get what you mean about the newsletter clashing or looking sloppy. I finally figured out the way I wanted mine, only by using my previous skills of designing yearbook layouts, and I'm still not completely happy with it!
ReplyDeleteYou bring up an interesting point that many agree with: journaling by hand is more thought-provoking. My guess is your consider your thoughts more thoroughly and are more selective with your text. I wonder if anyone has done a study on this and what attributes/skills would account for personal variation.
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