Many district 13 teachers are using Weebly to create dynamic classroom websites. Weebly is an easy-to-use website editor. Simply drag and drop Content Elements into position and edit them as needed. No experience in website building needed. I am scheduling two sessions next week for Strong and Coginchaug teachers who want to use Weebly to build a class or teacher website. To get started, use this link to create a free account with Weebly and click here to register for a beginner session on September 16 at Strong or an advanced users' session on September 17th at Coginchaug. Each session will take place at 2:30. Teachers from either school are welcome.
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Clare Matasavage
9/12/2013 03:33:32 am
Is this something I could figure out on my own? I have a game and meetings on the day it is scheduled for beginners.
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9/15/2013 10:46:17 pm
Yes, probably. I am also happy to schedule an alternative session. Let me know.
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9/12/2013 04:19:41 am
I will join you on Monday for the weebly "how to" seminar. Thanks! colleen dunn
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Jeff Moore
9/15/2013 11:10:22 am
See you on monday
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Susan Michael
9/15/2013 11:38:43 am
I am planning on attending both days if possible. Definitely Monday!
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Kris Nystrom
9/15/2013 11:02:06 pm
I am coming Tuesday. I am hoping to explore how weebly can be used for student portfolios--I understand I can give access to each student...
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Donna Cashore
9/16/2013 12:41:48 am
I will be coming to the Tuesday one.
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AuthorI'm a Technology Integration Specialist supporting students and teachers in grades 7-12 at Strong Middle School and Coginchaug Regional High School. Strong and CRHS are part of Regional School District 13, serving Durham and Middlefield, Connecticut. Archives
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