Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Learning Sites



LI: to complete the Summer Learning Journey.
The task was to make a presentation or poster on four of our favourite learning sites. It was based off of Tim Berners Lee who changed the world when he created the World Wide Web. He also made the very first website. These days schools look at a lot of sites to help them learn, like Blogger, Drive, Wikipedia and a bunch more sites to use.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Chris! I agree, as a digital school we use a lot of sites to help us with our learning and etc. I think I use Google a lot at school than any website, but at home it's a mix between Youtube as well. Unfortunately, your presentation/poster is unavailable...though I'd love to see what you put! Nice work.

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  2. Kia ora Chris! Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey! How are you doing?

    Thank you for your blog post! I really enjoyed reading about what websites you use to enhance your learning. I like how you put a bit of extra detail about Tim Berners Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web. It provided some great context about the activity! Ka pai!
    What's the website you use the most often? I really like Grammarly! It's a great website students use for their essays! It checks all your grammar. Maybe you can use it when your older and studying!

    Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive

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  3. Hi Chris!
    This activity you did was great, Great job for staying active with the Summer Learning Journey! What was the hardest part of this activity?
    Blog you later!
    ~ Florence

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  4. Hey Chris,
    I also really like websites like blogger, google drive and wikipedia that can help us with our learning. They are super useful at school where we use them a lot. I also like to use YouTube, both for educational videos and watching things in my spare time. Which website do you think is the most useful/you use the most? Keep up the good work.

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