PD #4 - Navigating our new website
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This month's PD is short and there is no hands-on session. We needed to move our school website to another server, so we went ahead and updated the site and uploaded it. Doing so caused some unexpected problems. But now, we think we have them taken care of.
Hereʻs a short video describing how to work with our website: https://puukukui.k12.hi.us/pueo-news/using-our-new-website. When you click on the link youʻll be taken to our new website and there will be a 3 minute video showing what has changed in the website.
We are in the process of building the Learning Opportunities page to reflect programs that we are currently using at Puʻu Kukui. Weʻll be including information about Specials, ELL, and PLC classes in this area.
Next month our PD focus will be on how you might want to use your own class website and/or Google Classroom to support instruction in your classroom. Weʻll have two hands-on sessions available. One will be on using Weebly or Google Sites to create a class website. The other will be on the new changes in Google Classroom. Please consider attending one or both of the sessions.
This month's PD is short and there is no hands-on session. We needed to move our school website to another server, so we went ahead and updated the site and uploaded it. Doing so caused some unexpected problems. But now, we think we have them taken care of.
Hereʻs a short video describing how to work with our website: https://puukukui.k12.hi.us/pueo-news/using-our-new-website. When you click on the link youʻll be taken to our new website and there will be a 3 minute video showing what has changed in the website.
We are in the process of building the Learning Opportunities page to reflect programs that we are currently using at Puʻu Kukui. Weʻll be including information about Specials, ELL, and PLC classes in this area.
Next month our PD focus will be on how you might want to use your own class website and/or Google Classroom to support instruction in your classroom. Weʻll have two hands-on sessions available. One will be on using Weebly or Google Sites to create a class website. The other will be on the new changes in Google Classroom. Please consider attending one or both of the sessions.