Mentor+Mob+and+Playlists


 * Mentor Mob-KaylaP**

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 * Resource Links/Class Examples**

Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
 * SWOT Analysis**
 * Has multiple subjects with a variety of content in each area
 * Playlists are provided with multi-media resources, which is really great for differentiation.
 * You can also get different steps from each playlist, if you wanted to pick and choose different steps from different playlists.
 * You can make your playlist open to people on the site to edit, or only you. So your students could edit and participate on one
 * As long as you have an email you can long it
 * Some of the presentations are not finished or have really limited steps.
 * You have to log in to use the site.
 * You have to have an email to log in.
 * Allows students to share resources and activities relevant to a specific activity in class.
 * Multimedia options are allowed, so multiple activities and ways of completing tasks are present for each content.
 * Can allow students a safe place to share and edit information with each other
 * Could be a form of a webquest the teacher can ask students to complete at their own pace, since it is organized in steps, students can move as fast or slow as they need. You can add steps for advanced and limited steps for slower learners.
 * The site is public and everyone can see the playlist. If students were to put any personal information on a playlist, or something really inappropriate it could get out quickly. This could be a threat for both the child and you depending on the content. BUT that’s if you select the public option, you can choose an option in which the only people who can view the product are the ones with the link.


 * Ideas for the Classroom**


 * You could easily put all the activities and enrichment links on one playlist, which can then be placed on a website that parents and students can access, so they can review things done in class, move ahead, or get additional resources all online in one place. You could just put the link in an email to all the parents, or on a class website so only parents and students can see the playlist.