This week, each group was required to create a class website that compiled all of the materials and assignments that we have created so far into one place. Our group chose to use Google Sites, which I was very excited about. My district uses Google Suites, and I tried to make a class website last year but found it difficult to find the time to learn how and execute the task.
As always, we chose a divide and conquer approach, and my job was to create the assignments tab. I started by adding our Student Technology Survey, however when I added the form itself to the page, it left a lot of dead space between assignments that could not be removed. I decided to add it differently by linking it to a button. The button was much simpler, and took up significantly less space on the page. The rest of the assignments were easily added by embedding a code within the page. Students and viewers can simply click the linked codes and see the preview before clicking with it set up this way. I chose assignments from each of my group members to ensure that each of our work was represented in the course site. Overall, this week was very fun and enlightening, and I am really excited to try to maybe use this feature of Google in my classroom this year. Project 11 Link
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Carletta S Hurt
7/18/2021 05:07:05 am
Hi, Sarah!
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Eli Morgan
7/18/2021 06:37:55 am
Hi Sarah! Great work this week and fantastic job on your post and project! You really have killed it this semester with our group work and I am so thankful that you were a part of our team!
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Michaelah Martin
7/18/2021 04:46:34 pm
Hi Sarah!
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