Monday, September 7, 2020

Seesaw - Student Privacy / Abilities to Interact with Each Other

        Seesaw has many different ways that students can interact with each other within Seesaw.  Teachers can control what the students can and cannot do.  To find these settings, click on the wrench in the top right corner in each class.  Scroll down to the 'Students' section.

Seeing Each Other's Work / Commenting on Each Other's Work

       'Students can see each other's work' is very important!   If this is turned on, students will be able to click on each other's journals to see the work that their peers have done.  They will be able to click on any activity and see who has completed the work and who hasn't.  Keep that in mind!  If you have this turned off, then the students won't be able to see each other's work unless they are tagged on the same activity.  Also, you won't have to worry about 'Home Learning Codes,' because the students wouldn't be able to see each other's work at school or at home.

        What they can do to each other's work depends on the following settings.  (Please note, you can have 'Students can see each other's work' turned off, while still allowing the students to like and/or comment on their own work or work that you post.  If you don't want kids seeing each other's work, but be able to provide feedback, you have two options:
  1. Tag Other Students - You can always tag one student's work with everyone else so that they can give feedback.  I had students who would ask me to share their work, so I would 'tag' everyone else in the class so they could see the student's work.  
  2. Turn on the Blog - I recommend turning on the 'Blog.'  This will create a Blog for your classroom that you can password protect and only allow students, families, and/or other classes that you invite in.  On any activity, the students can choose to post something to the blog for other students to provide feedback on.  (All posts require your approval before they actually go to the blog).  If you link with other classrooms in the district or outside of district, it will provide more opportunities for feedback!

What Can Students Do to Each Other's Work
        How students respond (either in the Classroom or on the Blog) depends on the settings you set.  You can allow students to only 'Like,' only 'Comment', or both!  You may choose that all comments require your approval or not!  

Editing Work After It's Posted Options
         You do have the option to block students from editing their work once they submit it; however, I recommend leaving this option on so you don't have to deal with kids trying to reach out to you to edit an activity so they can go back and fix whatever they did.  Another option you can allow students to do is for them to choose who is tagged to their work (or remove others who are tagged to their work).  

        Many of these settings provide wonderful opportunities for discussing digital citizenship!  There are some interesting videos about this topic that you can find on Seesaw's YouTube Page or in the Community Hub!


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