Sunday, 23 September 2012

School + ogy?

Assalamualaikum~

Before this, we've heard about different ways on getting teachers, parents & students to stay connected. As the old-fashioned way, the teacher went to students' houses and meet the parents. And the modern way is by using the most famous social network in this entire world -Facebook. However, I still think that Facebook might be a huge distraction while you're online. As you sign-in, a message might pop-out saying, "Hi, how are you?", "Assalamualaikum. I miss you! xoxo" and so on. So I started to think...

Is there any better way (for teachers of course) to stay connected to students and their parents other than Facebook?


The answer is YES! :D

Schoology is the other solution...

So listen up future teachers! We don't need a specialized website for our school (just like university) to give assessments, quizzes, or sharing knowledge. All you can do is just by uploading, sharing, or posting any new updates at schoology website! Just sign-up as an instructor, and you can add your students to your account! As simple as ABC.


*Teachers, students & parents can choose which type of user they are. *

Basically, it functions just like G mail or Facebook, but there are slight differences between them. I have already signed-up for Schoology and experience the uniqueness of this website. (Perhaps our lecturers can make use of this facility for keeping up-to-date with their students  *wink*)


You may access from your smartphone, iPad, or computer!


This is my registered homepage. I can easily add any folders, assignments, files, or conduct quizzes online~!


Meanwhile, at public resources page, you may find various sources for teaching & learning to respective subjects -just click on subject button and various subjects will pop out (of course for English language subject is also included. No need to worry ;) 

So future teachers! Structure, organize, evaluate, and get engaged with your students anytime, anywhere with this network. 


"Why u no try?" 
Good luck!

Posted by:
Tengku Nurdiyana

4 comments:

  1. to me its brilliant. i am hoping that this thing will still reliable in future..:) coz i am quite into it!

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    1. u're gonna be be a bos (to ur students of course).
      i think this really helps in monitoring our students' performance too! :D

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  2. Wow, interesting read my friend!

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  3. it's one way to improvise the way of teaching. However, it must be a very hectic day where a teacher only can monitor the students' progress via online activities rather than facilitating them in class or at the field. i'm just wondering how could be teaching and learning process take place within 10 years. just 20 cents of my opinion D. ^_^

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