Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Website

Comment on my Website here!!!

4 comments:

  1. Alyson - I liked your homepage icon! Everything was easy to read, well put together and fun! I liked your about me page with all of your animals! Your link page was also great to see, I will go back and check those out in my classroom! I liked your layout and your creative name! Great job!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I enjoyed watching your website. It is appealing with a good contrast. I liked to read your philosophy of education. I liked that you brought your experience with the student of special need to your website. The digital story you created about Lola is very fun. From your website I found about a useful web 2.0 ToonDoo to create comics that I could use in my teaching as well. I think if you added more lints to copyright page would be good to give additional information to others, as this topic is very confusing.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Alyson, good job. Your website is very neat and full of nice reflections on our projects. I love the Forest Witcraft quote you shared on your welcome page. Your digital story about your adorable dog’s day at the beach was so cute and funny - it was a great idea! I also liked how your blog page had both a screenshot and the blog embedded. On the copyright page I didn’t have permission to view your google document. I had the same problem with mine, I changed the “sharing settings” to “public on the web” to fix this. Great choice of “Oh, the Places You'll Go” on your podcast, it sounded great. I liked Smilebox from your resource list - it looks very cool.
    Good luck to you as you move forward in becoming a Special Education Teacher.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I really liked reading your Educational Philosophy - I love that you included the fact that two students who have the same disability do NOT necessarily have the same educational needs! I really liked your digital story also. We both had the same idea of using our dogs as the stars of our stories :) It was really funny and enjoyable to watch. Finally, I loved that you read "Oh the Places You'll Go!" for your podcast. Definitely my favorite Dr. Seuss book, and a great story to read to students. Great job!

    ReplyDelete