Saturday, February 4, 2017

Week 3 Blog

Blog #3
2/3 - 2/9

Dr.Sponder introduced talked about EdShelf, a free website that not only organizes ed tech apps, but it also has reviews of the apps.  The user can create different "shelves" where one can put the apps on the shelf.  The shelf can be labeled and is a great way to keep all of the apps one uses in one place. It is exactly what I needed, because I have apps saved in various places and sometimes it is difficult to find one. It looks like Edshelf can help me put all of the apps that I have reviewed and used in one place. 

I enjoy reviewing everyone's blogs. There are some cool looking blogs from this class, and there is also some interesting content in many of them. It also helps to see other students' Moodles and I look forward to the finished product on everyone's projects.

Adding a logo should not be a problem; Dr. Sponder showed us a quick and simple way to use Microsoft Word to manipulate text to create a logo and labels for our Moodle page. I understand that Moodle is a free platform, but it would have been convenient to be able to create these features on Moodle instead of another platform and importing back to Moodle.  

I have some thoughts on what I would like my title to look like and some ideas on what each section should look like.  I have to go back to the drawing board and set up the sections correctly after reading the chapter on segmenting. 

1 comment:

  1. I took a look at Edshelf myself and agree that it seems like it will be very helpful in organizing all the apps that we will be using throughout this semester and in the classroom. The website reminds me of pinterest because they both organize information and allow you to easily retrieve it. I am excited to try it out.

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