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USING WEEBLY NELL ECKERSLEY LITERACY ASSISTANCE CENTER http://www.emergingtechforadulted.com/

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USING WEEBLY

N E L L E C K E R S L E Y

L I T E R A C Y A S S I S TA N C E C E N T E R

http://www.emergingtechforadulted.com/

AGENDA

•Why a website and why Weebly?

• Some notes about web design

• Creating your own Weebly website

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http://www.emergingtechforadulted.com/

WHY HAVEN’T YOU

CREATED A WEBSITE?

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WHY WEEBLY?

• Free

• Easy click and drag tools for adding content

• Includes tools for most kinds of content (writing,

video, links, images)

• Automatically mobile friendly

• Elegant design options

• And did I mention…Free5

WIOA DEFINITION OF DIGITAL LITERACY

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CreateCurate

Consume

DIGITAL LITERACY

Consume: Find, Evaluate

Create: Create, Communicate

Curate: Find, Evaluate, Organize

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https://www.thinglink.com/scene/661408904193769474

http://cppcurriculum.weebly.com/samr.html

EXERCISE 1: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A WEBSITE?

• http://umdesol.weebly.com/

• http://mrnystudent.weebly.com/

• http://cnapolitano.weebly.com/

• http://slcceportfolio.weebly.com/

• http://nelightful.weebly.com/

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WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A WEBSITE?

Teacher

• Homework–Links/Embedded Content

–Documents

• Links to Content

• Showcase Student Work

• Resources

Student

• Demonstrate Learning

–Video

–Writing

– Images

• Portfolio of Work

• Final Product of a Project

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WEB DESIGN• 1990’s Web Design http://blog.ambitious.me/2012/04/how-websites-looked-

like-in-the-1990s/

• Make any website look like 1990’s http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/

• Good Design http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/01/10-principles-of-

effective-web-design/

• User Experience Design https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design

• Why Aesthetics Matter to Learning https://www.td.org/Publications/Blogs/Learning-

Technologies-Blog/2015/04/Why-Aesthetics-Matter-to-Learning

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http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/

WEB CONTENT• Organizing website content (Information Architecture)

https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/starting-out-organized-

website-content-planning-the-right-way/

• Creating a Website Outline and Site Diagram (video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umqojkqaTck

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FINDING PUBLIC DOMAIN IMAGES• Take your own photos

• 5 Good Places for Students to Find Public Domain Images

• Flickr Creative Commons https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/

• Advanced Google Image Search https://www.google.com/advanced_image_search

• https://pixabay.com/

• http://www.imagesource.com/royalty-free

• http://www.gettyimages.com/creative-images/royaltyfree

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DOMAINS & URLS

• Dotster https://www.dotster.com/

• Go Daddy https://www.godaddy.com/

• 1 and 1 http://www.1and1.com/

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EXERCISE 2: SITEMAP

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WEBSITE IDEAS

• Website with a page for each class you teach

• 5 great things to do in NYC (what, where, when, who, how)

• What you did last summer (a place you went, where you

stayed, how your traveled)

• A book you would recommend (background info, the author,

your review, movie trailer)

• All about a hobby

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PLANNING

• Map out the content (aim for 3-5 pages for today). Think about what kind of theme

would work best? Where should the tabs go?

• Make a folder for your website

• Find and download images to go with your content and put them in a folder labeled

Images

• Find websites and videos you’d like to link to and save links in a document labeled

Links

• Write content in Notepad or Word and save it

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TO CREATE A WEEBLY WEBSITE

Pre-thinking:

1. To create your account, use an email address you can

access easily

2. Use a password you can remember

3. Have a URL name idea--your free URL will look

something like this

http://nelightful.weebly.com/. Have a few options incase your

first option is already taken. The URL does NOT have to

contain the name of your site, but should be easy to

remember and type.

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TO CREATE A WEEBLY WEBSITE

1. Go to

http://www.weebly.co

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2. Click on Try It Free.

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WEEBLY DASHBOARD

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CREATING A NEW SITE

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WEEBLY INTERFACE

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http://adultedtechnologytoolbox.weebly.com/

WEEBLY TUTORIALS

• How to do everything

http://hc.weebly.com/hc/en-

us/categories/200044378-How-to-Do-

Everything

• Video Tutorials

https://www.youtube.com/user/weebly

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WEEBLY.COM

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Weebly Pro Account $39.95

1 Year Subscription

For you and your students

10 sites per account

Unlimited pages per student

website

250 MB file uploads

Audio player

Video player

Embedded documents

Features just for you

Password-protect individual pages

Premium Support

Remove or Customize Weebly

footerhttp://www.weebly.com/pricing#

WEEBLY FOR EDUCATION TEACHERS• Both teachers and students have individual accounts to create a site and perform their

tasks.

• The editor will have similar features like standard drag and drop Weebly editor with limited

features for students. All other activities like site creation and publishing are same as

weebly.com.

What Teachers Can Do?

• Teacher first create the Weebly account using Weebly’s education version and allowed to

perform following two actions:

• Create individual sites – Weebly allows creating up to 10 sites per account (both for free

and pro versions) with unlimited pages on each site. Teachers can use these sites to

showcase their skills, upload tutorials and upload assignments using “Assignment Form”

element.

• Setup a classroom – here teacher creates a classroom setup by creating students

account and viewing student’s site. Teacher can also disable editing on any student’s site.

Free education account allows to create up to 40 students with further upgrade option of

adding each student account for one USD. Students site can be configured as private so

that it will be password protected. Teacher needs to provide this site password to student

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WEEBLY FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS

What Students Can Do?

• Students login to Weebly students site with the user name and password obtained

from the teacher.

• Very limited features are available in a student site. For example, each student is

allowed to create only one site with five pages limit. If teacher’s account is upgraded to

pro then students are allowed to create 10 sites with unlimited pages along with all

Weebly pro features applicable for education version.

• Students can download the assignment from teacher’s site and upload it again. If the

assignment is to create some project then student can update his/her own site with the

project details so that teacher can view it online.

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Nell Eckersley

▪ Literacy Assistance Center

▪ Evaluation http://bit.ly/1km64BF

[email protected]

▪ @LACNYCNell

Evaluation http://bit.ly/1km64BF

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