Monday, December 30, 2013
Weebly For Education
Do you want to start a blog on recipes? Pottery? showcase vacation sites? or even promote your business? How about creating a class blog for parents and students to visit and view assignments and pictures? Well, Weebly or Weebly for Education is the site for you.
Weebly can be used for an array of things such as a blog, an online store, or even just a webpage for people to view. With Weebly, you can build a high-quality site where you can plan and customize the page to your liking. You can add those amazing photos, educational, funny, or memorable videos, texts, resources from other websites and many more.
Weebly for Education is an online class for teachers, students of all ages, and parents as a source of communication. The only difference with Weebly for Education is that teachers AND students are able to create their own website and contribute to the classroom website. They can choose from an array of webpage designs or they can create their own. As a teacher, you will be able to create a username and password for your students enabling them to express themselves creatively through a website for class projects, e-portfolios, or even a blog. I smell an Educational Technology grade!
What is great about Weebly for Education is that it is a protected environment that you as a teacher can control and it is Free. You may purchase Pro account features and add-on packs for more student accounts if needed. So sign-up for this user friendly web tool for you and your students. I am most certain the learning will never end.
I have attached a site that I have created using Weebly. I have yet to sign-up for Weebly for Education but I do plan on starting one the following school year. If you will like to watch a video about Weebly for Education, I have also attached a Youtube video.
http://vsalaseportfolio.weebly.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AqR6vo0pno
Image Source
https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/INSITE/Weebly
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Valene, I love your use of Weebly. That was definitely an interesting way of posting all of your artifacts! I never would have considered that and it's great because instead of Livetext, it's more fun to navigate through.
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