Publish a homework tasks blog easily
Have you ever been frustrated when a student tells come to a lesson and tells you that they have forgotten what the homework was that you set? Wouldn’t it be good if all your students could access a record of what you set for homework from home or the library even if they have lost their homework diary or were absent when it was set?
The solution is to publish your homework tasks on the Internet so that they are always accessible. I’m not talking about lots of detail or the homework itself being online, just a note similar to what you would expect a pupil to write in their diary, but maybe more accurate. Now not every teacher has, wants or could manage a full website or blog to post homework on, but every teacher should be able to use email.
With the online tool Posterous email is the only thing you need to be able to use to create a mini website with a record of the homework tasks you set.
As it says on their website you don’t need to sign up, all you do is email post@posterous.com and an account will be set up for you and they will email you straight back with details. The email you send will be converted into a post with the subject being the title and the body being the text. If you attach a word document or similar to the email it will be attached to the post and if you attach a picture it will be added.
You can then just send an email with each homework task and it will be posted, creating a mini website that your students can look at.
Have a look at the demo site I set up at classroomtechdemo.posterous.com
and have a go at starting your own by emailing post@posterous.com
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