DC Digital Literacy

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
2 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

DC Digital Literacy

Diana Crouch
As I perused through the five pages of sites to use for this blog, I chose Pixton from the Communication section.  This site, not only allows for creativity of using comics from those who use it, but it has several options for those who are in education.  As I started, the website asked, "Who are you?" The option I chose was Educator.  This sent me to the page where I could make Lesson plans, and join in on a  "Blog For Educators"  

This site is a great way for students to be able to express what they have or are learning in a very creative way.  Especially for those who find it difficult to do so in directly in front of their peers.  This site could be used in various ways in many subjects.  It could also be used by the teachers to get the point of their lesson for the day across in a different format.  This way, everyone keeps a fresh approach to teaching and learning from both sides.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: DC Digital Literacy

Fred Peasley
As a science teacher, I am always searching for ways to excite students about the course content and have the learner give presentations that will interest and light a bulb in their brains.