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weebly
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Can't view the video? Click here to download and view:
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google sites |
Google Sites can be used as a wiki if you share your site with others and invite them to be editors. As a teacher you could start a site then add your students as owners or editors on the site. If you add them as owners they will be able to start new pages. If you add them as editors they will only be allowed to edit existing pages. You can also use the new page-level permissions option to allow students to only edit the pages that you grant them access to.
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Tip: To embed an Animoto on a Google Site, first export the Animoto video to YouTube. Then insert the YouTube video into your Google Site.
Tip: Learn how to embed Remind 101 messages in your Site here.
Widgets & Gadgets:
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Click here and scroll down to the bottom of the page to see it in action.
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*Activity: Create your website!
- What will be your focus? portfolio, LMS, blog, combo... - Does your school have any limitations or requirements? - How much time will you have to devote to its development? - Will it be a collaborative site? Will you share pages with others? - Will your students have their own page or site? - What is your ultimate goal? *Get started now and have the initial site ready to publish - add to it as time permits. You could have a paperless classroom by the end of the school year! |
by Richard Byrne
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Add videos & screencasts to your site:
For Younger students:
Seesaw is a great option to allow younger students to create their own digital portfolio. Seesaw is a student-driven digital portfolio that empowers students to independently document what they are learning at school. You can download it as an iPad app, Android App or Chrome web app.