WEBSITE CREATION
Picture-smart learners will want to share interesting images they have found, art they have created or art and videos they like. Having a website is an easy place to store and share what they have learned.
No need to know computer language or html. These websites feature easy-to-use templates
so teachers and learners can add their own information.
CREATING A WEBSITE
Picture-smart learners will want to share interesting images they have found, art they have created or art and videos they like. Having a website is an easy place to store and share what they have learned.
No need to know computer language or html. These websites feature easy-to-use templates
so teachers and learners can add their own information.
CREATING A WEBSITE
Weebly
www.weebly.com Using Weebly, learners can create a free website. Weebly has a variety of templates and has an easy to use drop in and drag format. |
Wikispaces
www.wikispaces.com A "wiki" is a space (website) where your learner can share work, ideas, pictures and links, videos and media and more. Wikispaces has an easy-to-use format for creating a website. Videos, word documents, music can all be uploaded onto the wiki. Wikis are also useful for collaborating. A wiki can be private and only the creator can post. Or others can be invited to post materials on the wiki. |
Google Sites
http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html Google Sites is the tool to create a website. Google offers a wide variety of templates that you can use and customize on your site. This site can be private with only the site holder being able to post materials, or made public to invite contributors. A Google account is needed to create a google site. |