All of the tools seem to have the same set of weaknesses, that they all are a little shy of good detail and examples. I can understand that you want to have to share with the least common denominator, but there should be link or directions for more credible information. As I was going through all of them, they all had that same issue.
I took a like at the iDriveDigital app that provides the digital drivers license for students. The app has several different courses, all amounting to a quiz at the end of each one, with a final quiz for the digital drivers license. They each start with an engaging lesson, with some explore options and than the quiz at the end. Only going through the app, there is little to no explanation on the different sections, and no real place to gain additional proven information. I think the multiple choice questions don't reflect correct answers, as several of the questions are more open ended than they should be for multiple choice.
There are several areas that include worksheets, direct connection videos and step by step practice that are all great strengths of the program. Everything is bundled together in their own section and each section builds to a quiz. There are multiple groups of sections before the final quiz, showing that you have the background knowledge of the Digital Driver information.
If I were to use this in the classroom, I would need to add extensions and more explanation for each part. I don't believe there is enough background information in each section for the student to truly get the message. I realize that I should always expect that, but I was really hoping for a program that I could send to students that were home schooled, not in school full time, or were causing issues in the digital realm and require them to go through the program. Hopefully, will be able to find something that I can plug those students into to allow them to "earn" there way back to being a good digital citizen in school.
I took a like at the iDriveDigital app that provides the digital drivers license for students. The app has several different courses, all amounting to a quiz at the end of each one, with a final quiz for the digital drivers license. They each start with an engaging lesson, with some explore options and than the quiz at the end. Only going through the app, there is little to no explanation on the different sections, and no real place to gain additional proven information. I think the multiple choice questions don't reflect correct answers, as several of the questions are more open ended than they should be for multiple choice.
There are several areas that include worksheets, direct connection videos and step by step practice that are all great strengths of the program. Everything is bundled together in their own section and each section builds to a quiz. There are multiple groups of sections before the final quiz, showing that you have the background knowledge of the Digital Driver information.
If I were to use this in the classroom, I would need to add extensions and more explanation for each part. I don't believe there is enough background information in each section for the student to truly get the message. I realize that I should always expect that, but I was really hoping for a program that I could send to students that were home schooled, not in school full time, or were causing issues in the digital realm and require them to go through the program. Hopefully, will be able to find something that I can plug those students into to allow them to "earn" there way back to being a good digital citizen in school.