Sunday, November 13, 2016

Websites that may make life a little easier ... Adobe Spark style

This week I looked at websites that would be helpful to a teacher. Much of what I looked at were lesson plan resource sites, but there are also some that help with other areas of teaching. You know - sites that help organize things or help save time ... created with the teacher in mind.

I chose three to highlight here: Teachers Pay Teachers, Remind.com and Tiny URL. All have purposeful uses in my classroom, and I actually have used each of these this year in my classes.
  1. Teachers Pay Teachers is a great resource for teaching material for any grade in any discipline.
  2. Remind.com is a safe and private way to communicate with students and parents.
  3. Tiny URL makes it easy to share links with students or colleagues.

I used Adobe Spark to share information about these great sites. If Adobe Spark sounds familiar, it is because earlier I had created an Adobe Spark post and shared it with you here. This week, I created what is called a "page" on Adobe Spark, but that is rather misleading as a lot of information can be included on a rolling "page" on Adobe Spark. Take a gander at this:

Preserving Precious Time

Adobe Spark is super easy to use and the finished product appears so polished and professional looking. Don't you agree?

If you're interested in creating something in Adobe Spark, here's a tutorial to get you started:



If you create one, let me know how it goes! If you try out one of the three helpful websites, let me know how that goes too!

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