After examining the different types of software, I chose to use Schoology to set up my digital classroom. I felt like it was an easy and free choice that allowed me to set up classrooms, take attendance, add materials, tests, quizzes and updates. I also liked that I could view student data and analytics using this website. To set up my course content with Digital Citizenship information, I took the following steps:
1. I signed up to create a free account.
2. I set up a Course and titled it "Course Shell."
3. Once I created my course, I clicked on Add Materials, and added a folder titled "Introduction to Digital Citizenship."
4. In that folder, I added the zipped drive from the quest titled DC_TOOL_TEST.
5. In addition, I attached the link from the quest in the folder.
Students can now have access to this information. This experience was much better than I thought it would be. I found that online classrooms offer many tools and advantages to both teachers and students.
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