tip: one way to allow students to interact with their weebly sites
Once students have started creating their sites, they should be interested in viewing and commenting on each other's pages and blog posts. But how can teachers do this?
Here's one successful way to accomplish this goal.
1. Collect" student's website links by having students enter their names and URLs in a Google Doc.
(Yes, you can access this information under the Student Account info., but you'll want quick and easy access to those links here shortly. Trust me!)
Here's one successful way to accomplish this goal.
1. Collect" student's website links by having students enter their names and URLs in a Google Doc.
(Yes, you can access this information under the Student Account info., but you'll want quick and easy access to those links here shortly. Trust me!)
2. Create a class home page using Weebly for Education.
3. On that main home page, create BUTTONS with students first names, last initials.
4. LINK button to student's Weebly site.
5. If using passwords to protect sites, ideally use same class password to allow access for viewing and comments.
6. Send parents and fellow staff members information about your main class page, along with information about how to view student pages.