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References

Since Seesaw is a newly-born communication tool, there're not so many articles researching on its effectiveness or integration. However, you can get inspired by the examples I prepared in the Classroom Example page and use Seesaw to meet your own class needs. Here in this page, you'll find some other ideas towards the integration of Seesaw in Education. Please view them and see how can you expand its usage. Please read the descriptions and click the title to know more.

 

 

Seesaw for Schools

Seesaw cannot only be used by individual teachers but also provides version and access to the entire school district. Managing Seesaw accounts at school level is just like how we use Learning Management System in higher education institutions. It would be convenient for school or district to manage massive Seesaw accounts at the same time and besides, sharing journals among classes would be safer.

 

 

ELA Common Core Standards Supported by Seesaw

Some of you may be responsible for students' ability of English Language Arts (ELA). Seesaw provides a platform for you to cultivate students' level of English reading, writing and listening. Check out this spreadsheet to get an idea on how you can use Seesaw to support your ELA teaching and which standard is appropriate for Seesaw.

Connect Parents with Seesaw in Auroa School

The school in this video shows how they use Seesaw to connect parents. Normally as a teacher, keeping contact with parents is important and benefit for students' development. Seesaw offers teachers with great opportunity to be successful in this since after parents join in the community, they'll directly see their children's creations via images or videos.

Activity Ideas on Pinterest

This is a great place for you to view hundreds of classroom examples and ideas from other teachers who use Seesaw in their daily classroom teaching. One thing to notice is that you should first register as a Pinterest user which will only take you a few minutes to do so. Don't waste the opportunity to communicate with other teachers who are using Seesaw just like you.

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