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Blog Post 7

 I spent a little time looking through the class pages for Chiles High School. Not all teachers had pages, and the ones that did have pages often included minimal information. I came to expect nothing more than an email link and a brief overview of a teacher's educational past--certifications and college education. Some teachers had a more involved page, with personal background information, pictures, mission statements, and a course overview. The best example was Mrs. Hilary Parson's  teacher page. As a teacher, I see myself using Canvas. This wasn't a tool that teachers used in my K-12 education, but it has crept into public schools as an infrastructure. It allows teachers to easily distribute information, make notifications for assignments and class events, and have students submit work remotely. I don't see myself having an in-depth website for my class beyond that, and I especially don't see myself including personal information for all to see--for myself, I th...