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BPS Teacher Pages Resource Page

by Scott Nourse last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:16 PM

As part of the new www.buffaloschools.org, every teacher in the district can post their own "teacher website." Employing a simple to use content management system, teachers can easily author and post a classroom website aimed at raising student achievement through the integration of technology into the classroom curriculum, while increasing parent/home communication.

 

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MyTeacherPages

MyTeacherPages is part of the web package purchased by the Buffalo Public Schools in 2007 from School World, when the district was updating www.buffaloschools.org. Every teacher in the district can post a classroom website, hosted by the district. Teachers with no programming knowledge or special software can create a classroom site to enhance instruction and foster home/school communication.

MyTeachersPages features:
  • Rich Text Editor
  • Web Resources Page
  • Slideshows
  • Form Maker
  • Puzzle Maker
  • Homework page
  • Calendar
  • News

Website URL:


http://www.buffaloschools.org/staff
 Availability:


Available to all BPS district teachers

Password:

Account and password required. For an account and password, see your building Technology Integration Specialist or complete and email the password request form below.

Requirements:


Web access, internet browser

 Audience:

Grades K-12, teachers

 

 

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