Wonderville.com, not to be confused with Wonderville.ca, is a new site that is organizing educational videos, ebooks, pictures, and quiz sets into pre-packaged lessons for K-5 students. Teachers can register on the site for free to find these materials arranged by grade level and content area.
The TechCrunch article that I read about Wonderville made it sound like it was packed with features, but when I created my account and signed into it I couldn’t get some of those features to work. The marketing for Wonderville mentions that materials in the galleries are aligned to Common Core standards, but I didn’t see standards mentioned when I registered and signed into my Wonderville account. The service also has a “schedule” for teachers’ classes but I couldn’t get the schedule in my account to do anything other than show me the materials that Wonderville suggested. Finally, Wonderville allows you to send messages to your class. The problem with that is that students have to request to join your class which seems like a lot of extra work that could be saved by simply creating accounts for your students.
There appears to be an option to award badges to students in Wonderville. I couldn’t figure out how to actually award those badges.
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Until all of the features of Wonderville are working (perhaps I missed a few things, but I spent nearly an hour trying to make them work which should be adequate to understand how a service’s features work) it’s just another place to find videos and related web resources aligned to subject areas.