A series of user-friendly techniques, suggestions, tips, and advice which is focused on teaching and learning to make technology useful in the classroom.
This week’s article looks at how teachers can create class websites that are useful, simple to maintain, and appreciated by students, parents, and administrators.
School websites can be a huge problem for teachers and administrators. That’s because it’s difficult to determine what content should be published, how to keep your content current, and how to oversee what is on the site. In this article, some answers are provided, along with questions to ponder.
Who should have access to what on your website and whether it’s a problem to post photos of students with their names are two of the dilemmas administrators and tech personnel face when dealing with their school Websites. In this article some answers are provided, but more questions are raised.
This week's podcast covers one important aspect of the web publishing process: how to arrange a collection of sites into a single folder with a master home page.
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