While I was in High school, it wasn’t until my senior year that some of my teachers created class websites. Therefore, I chose to look at my high school webpage for this assignment.


The teacher page I chose was my Anatomy teacher, who was also my AP Biology teacher my senior year. I remember in her class she told us that all of the videos she showed would be on her page, as well as worksheets she gave us in case we needed them when we got home. On her webpage, she sectioned everything out by the unit we work on, and she would link her powerpoint per chapter for the students who missed classes, but as you can see, even non students can look at the page and see what is happening in the class.
Using Twitter as anything other than a personal social has been very interesting. The tweets I have made have been on educational pages, and other classmates tweets. In the future I could use twitter to engage with parents and other clients in the work field, but I don’t think this would be the first way I would like to use.
I commented on Jordan’s and Sheighlin’s posts!
Hey Haley!
I also went to my former teachers websites- I couldn’t resist, haha. I think it is interesting how your teacher posts a lot of the course material. I feel like my web sources didn’t post specific class resources, only sometimes. I remember this from when I was in high school, as I rarely (if I ever) used my teachers websites to find any information.
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Hi, Haley and Sheighlin
I am so glad that you went to your former teachers’ websites so that I could see what is included on those pages. If you are just a guest on some school page, you might not see much information.
Thanks!
Haley, the teacher’s page is very interesting and colorful.
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