At one school I visited, a teacher pulled me aside and confided that his students have been making web pages using Weebly.com. It was like sharing a dangerous secret: after I acknowledged his excitement and the coolness of what he is doing, he quickly drew a straight face, whispered thanks, and snuck away stealthily.
It felt like he'd get in trouble for having students make real websites to present their work! Maybe he would. We are certainly in times of transition, and what passes for "work" in school is changing.
It felt like he'd get in trouble for having students make real websites to present their work! Maybe he would. We are certainly in times of transition, and what passes for "work" in school is changing.