RMH School Manager
Reinvent Schools for 21st Century! -Inform your students of classroom news, upcoming events, homework assignments or important resource materials. Communicating to students and parents beyond the school day strengthens the school-home network. By having RMH School Manager you will benefit from:
- Web Presence
- Monthly Magazine
- Blog
Web Presence - Home of the Digital Schools
Provides students with opportunities to interact with the "real world" in real ways. Your school
Website will provide students with an extension of the learning environment, a central place to access information anytime.
Monthly Magazine
A monthly newsletter sent to registered users detailing school activities, upcoming events, new researches, educational announcements, and students publications!
Blog - New Technology Nurturing New Journalists
Use of blogs in education is limited only by your imagination! Some ways are listed here:
ForTeachers
- Content-related blog as professional practice
- Instructional tips for students
- Course announcements and readings
- Share course-related resources
- Knowledge Management
Blogs and wikis for teaching in elementary school
A Canadian school is using blogs and wikis to improve student writing and research. That's an elementary school, and the students are first graders.
the article Blogging 101 Motivates Students, in the Regina Leader-Post details how Cassidy has integrated social software into her curriculum.
For Students
Blogs can be used to give students valuable core skills that they’ll need just as much as traditional core skills like reading, math, and writing. In fact, blogging can even improve writing skills.
Options for students using blogs in their courses include:
- Assignment submission and review
- Reflective or writing journals
- Knowledge Management
- E-portfolios
- Share course-related resources
Example Blogs in Education
- Collaborative learning environments sourcebook
This is a sourcebook for academics and students who want to develop collaborative learning environments (or communities of practice) in which lecturers, students and others can work together to create new knowledge while learning new skills.”
- Honours in Politics/History
A group of Australian honours students doing research in Politics and/or History share a group weblog discussing their projects and the general joys and woes of beginning to do research.
- Blogs at Harvard Law
Blogs for faculty and students
Contact RMH eSchool at 0333-3119009 or send us an e-mail to know more about how RMH eSchool can help your school get maximum benefit out of Open Source Solutions targeted to your specific requirements.