Blog Post 7
Teacher websites are a great way for students and parents to get a feel for who will be their teachers. Most pages will have sections that tell you about the teacher as person and there may even be photos. They will list their subject, daily tasks, calendar or even educational resources they may use. It isn't required at all schools but it is a good idea for every teacher to have a page.
I plan to be a music teacher (if I am teaching) so there won't be very much teacher tech. There is only so much you can get from between screen when it comes to music and growing students. I do, however, see myself utilizing a Kahoot or two to make sure students are retaining. This keeps the class light and playful during situations that call for it.
Wiki platforms are interesting. They allow multiple people to collaborate on the same page at any time while notifying all members involved. I enjoyed the swiftness at which it updated any new content that added. However, I felt this wasn't very useful in my field for students. It is possible that this could be more beneficial for teachers within the same department, as a way of making sure there is fluidity between programs.
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