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    PreK-5 6-12

    Content I should post to Haiku.Welcome Page including

    IntroductionContact information

    Overview your classCalendar BlockClassroom ExpectationsUpcoming EventsSuggested websitesOrganized pages to support instructional goalsShowcase of student work (e.g. Photos, movies,presentations) First names onlyClass ScheduleNewsletters in PDF

    Content I should post to Haiku.Welcome Page including

    IntroductionContact information

    Overview your classCalendar BlockClassroom ExpectationsUpcoming EventsSuggested websitesOrganized pages to support instructional goalsShowcases of student work (e.g. Photos,movies, presentations)Course content and objectives similar to coursesyllabus. Space for students to submitassignments and receive feedbackOpportunities for students collaboration. (e.g..Discussion board or wikis)

    Content I can post to Haiku...Objectives in parent friendly termsInteractive website linksCurriculum/ Curriculum LinkAnnouncement block to show announcementson welcome page

    Content I can post to Haiku...Objectives in parent friendly termsInteractive website linksCurriculum/ Curriculum LinkAnnouncement block to show announcementson welcome page

    Content I can should not post to Haiku...Content protected by copyright laws for publicwebsitesStudent photos or videos without the consent ofthe parent or guardianLast names, birthdays, or addresses ofstudentsDetailed lesson plans that include studentnamesDont post content from 3rd party software thatincludes advertisements

    Content I should not post to HaikuContent protected by copyright laws foreducators (http://www.halldavidson.net/copyright_chart.pdf)Last names, birthdays, or addresses ofstudentsStudent photos or videos without the consent ofthe parent or guardianDetailed lesson plans that include studentnamesDont post contact with 3rd party software thatincludes advertisements

    Haiku is a learning management system (LMS) being used bythe Tupelo Public School District. The purpose of a LMS isto create a digital learning environment and increasecommunication with student and parents. Below is a guideto assist you in designing your class or classes. You willnotice the guide is divided into PreK-5th teachers and6-12th grade teachers. Haiku LMS will serve the gradelevels differently to the 6-12th grade students receiving

    their own Haiku accounts. Haiku is essentially thewebsites for your class or classes. The content shouldbe well designed and organized so that the classes are

    easy to navigated and understood by students and parents.

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