1. Tools to House Your Module
These tools can serve as your
home base. All of your content,
links, directions, etc will be
contained within one of these
sources.
2. Google Sites
You are already familiar with google
sites from using it throughout our A oʻ
Kumu courses.
http://sites.google.com
Support and tutorials:
http://support.google.com/sites/?hl=en
3. Weebly
This is another website builder
http://www.weebly.com/
It has http://education.weebly.com/ an
education component that allows you to
manage student accounts and collect work
online as well
Support and tutorials
http://help.weebly.com/beginners-guide.html
4. CourseSites and Blackboard
CourseSites is run by and similar to Blackboard but
free
http://www.coursesites.com
You can also talk with you school tech coordinator
about setting up a course in BB to house your
training module
Support and Tutorials:
http://www.coursesites.com/webapps/Bb-sites-course-creation-BBLEARN/pages/getstarted.html
https://help.blackboard.com/en-us/Learn/9.1_SP_12/Instructor
5. Edmodo
You may be familiar with edmodo from our
PLN unit in Ke Kumu.
http://www.edmodo.com
You can create and personalize an online
classroom or group to house your module.
Support and Tutorials
http://help.edmodo.com/
6. Padlet
Works like an online sheet of paper where
you can put any content (e.g. images, videos,
documents, text) anywhere on the page
http://www.padlet.com
Support and Tutorial:
http://jn.padlet.com/knowledgebase
7. Padlet
Works like an online sheet of paper where
you can put any content (e.g. images, videos,
documents, text) anywhere on the page
http://www.padlet.com
Support and Tutorial:
http://jn.padlet.com/knowledgebase