Sites
The possibilities of different ways to use Google Sites in the classroom is really limitless.
Here are just a few of many possibilities:
Portfolios- Sites is a fantastic, user-friendly way for students and teachers alike to collect and publish their own work, analyze growth, etc. This allows one to showcase a wide variety of work with one simple URL!
Collaborative Student Research Projects- Sites is a great way to visually present a variety of information and include a variety of multimedia. Google Sites makes collaboration a breeze- even simultaneous collaboration, so it is a great place for students to collaborate on projects.
Teacher Created Lessons- Have a lesson you are working on? Make it interactive and include all of your multimedia resources. Embed a Google Form Quiz to evaluate learning!
Teacher Portfolios- Google Sites is a fantastic way to collect and publish student examples for your achievements as a classroom teacher. Think about an companion site to compliment your resume. You could show lesson plans, work samples from students, examples of materials you have created, or ways you have contributed to your profession. You could also include data, scores, and evaluation results.
Staff Development/ Training- Because of its ease and versatility, Google Sites is a fantastic way to deliver staff development or training, using a variety of files and multimedia.
Collaborative Teacher Resources Home- Again, because of its easy collaborative nature, Sites is a wonderful place for teachers to collaborate as well and a great place for teachers, committees, PLCs, and other groups to store shared resources.
Digital Breakouts- Digital Breakout's are a fantastic and engaging way to get students interested in what you're teaching, as well as engage their problem-solving and collaborative skills. To learn more about Digital Breakouts and see some great examples, visit Tom Mullaney's Digital Breakout Website at https://sites.google.com/view/tomsdigitalbreakouts
Site Examples
Student Work ePortfolios
Student Book Reports
Ben Carson Book Report - HS Biology
https://sites.google.com/tangistudents.org/bencarsonbookreport/home