There are many different types of resources for the student, the teacher and the parent. With the internet, today, we; teachers, students, and parents; have many modes of learning, there is communication via e-mail, instant messaging, and skype, there are plenty of search engines to question and choose answers from, you can read books, articles, and acquire a plethora of knowledge from the WWW.
As a student becoming a teacher, I am watching myself learn and it's quite the experience! I'm learning about how students learn and am noticing myself doing exactly what my professors are saying. So, I do see how my future students will be able to find their own resources, as I have had to do the same for this very assignment. We all, teachers, students, and parents use search engines, and task bars, but what I have learned by experiencing this class is that students can learn by each other's examples, especially by using the blogging system.
For the Primary and Secondary students and their TEACHERS: Knowing that the WWW is not always the most kid friendly place, I have used a few more "adult" search engines, such as GOOGLE and Ask.com, to access some kid friendly resources. These are:
- Kid Friendly Resources - which lists several websites classified by content and grade level for the student to sort out which site he/she might want to look at first.
- Ivy's Search Engines for Kids - lists several different search engines, along with a text bar for the student to list several key words to search for what they need.
- Blog Catalog - Allows students to blog with their families in order to connect with others across the nation or even world. It gives the students and parents a chance to regulate and assimilate the protocol of internet citizenship.
These resources are just a few that the WWW offers.
As for the Post Secondary Student (such as myself): Some of the resources that I am urged to use are those such as,
Google Docs,
Edublogs,
21Classes, and TAMUCC uses
WebCT as it's University blog, which customizes itself to each students personal course load.
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