This Blog seeks to review and evaluate academic websites. The purpose is to share information that can be used to assist teachers, students or education institutions in selecting websites that will suit their needs.
In my opinion and based on the score achieved from the rubric I would highly recommend this website to students, teachers and parents as a helpful academic resource.💪 I found that Mathisfun.com accomplishes the goal of the developer. It does make mathematics easy and fun to learn with simple but factual definitions and explanations of concepts. It is very user-friendly and appealing in its layout. The text and fonts are very clear and appealing to younger students. The illustrations on the Home page scream excitement and encourage students to explore what is behind each button. The website has an excellent layout, free from errors and all elements are easy to read. It loads quickly and clearly. Users can navigate easily and the vast number of links allows for optimum use of the content. The website is kept current and updated by the developer who welcomes feedback and contributions from users. The c ontent is relevant and provides excellent coverage of material ...
Technology has become an important part of our daily functions in every aspect of life such as manufacturing, agriculture, medicine, education and this list can go on. However, on this blog, I will be focusing on technology in education and more specifically, I will be evaluating academic websites and software. I remember when I first began as a teacher over 15 years ago, the technology available to Barbadian teachers was limited and as a student in secondary school, it was almost non-existent. We relied heavily on textbooks that were not very student-friendly, especially for students who have reading challenges and would always have to tailor notes and exercises to meet the needs of the students we teach. Most assessments and activities were paper and pencil-based. Fast forward 15 years and the teacher is in a better position to source materials to enhance teaching and engage students on another level. I teach mathematics at a secondary school and developing worksheets wit...
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