There are many options available to teachers who want to create a website for the class/classes. Here are a few options my colleagues and I have tried:
My UEN- Free
- Utah teachers automatically have a my.uen account
- Pre-set template
- Fast, easy to use
- Simple design
- Content entered into boxes on the page
- Tabs to navigate to multiple pages
- Links to lessons on uen.org
Blog (I have always used Blogger, but there are many options for blogging.)
- Free
- Linked to your Google account
- Choice of templates, or create your own if you know html
- Can edit html
- Simple, one-page design
- Content entered in as posts or on side-bar
- Multi-media
Wiki (I have always used Wikispaces.)
- Free - educators can get a free account without advertisements
- Create as many wikis as you want with the same account
- Choice of templates, or create your own if you know html
- Can edit html
- Multiple-page design
- Content entered onto separate pages that can be linked
- Navigation bar on each page
- Multi-media
- Upload documents
- Formatting of text can be a little challenging at first
iWeb- Pay through MobileMe account
- Limited amount of space
- Design your own layout
- Similar interface to other iLife applications
- Multiple-page design
- Content entered like a Pages document - your choice of design/layout
- Multi-media
- Quickly draws on items in iPhoto and other iLife applications
- Upload documents
Google SitesGoogle Sites is fairly new, so I haven't actually tried it yet. I have seen it, though, and it looks simple and really great. If you have used Google Sites, please comment and let me know what you think.
DropboxI have had several colleagues recently tell me that Dropbox can make a nice, simple website too. Comment if you know more about it!
What have I missed? What are the pros and cons of each of these tools? Are there other ways you are creating quick and easy-to-manage teachers websites? Please comment.
I have decided that each of these tools are useful in their own way. If a teacher is looking for something that is quick and easy, I recomment my.uen. I have loved using a blog to have students contribute with their own posts, pictures, links, and movies. But, my favorite for classroom management has been a wiki. I like that I can have several pages, each for a specific purpose (information about me, parents, homework, students work, calendars, content areas, etc.), and I love that I can upload documents (worksheets, permission slips, donation lists, assignment outlines, class rules, etc.).
Here are examples of my teacher websites:
My UEN:
http://my.uen.org/myuen/77889Blog:
http://bluntsixth.blogspot.com/Wiki:
http://bluntclassroom.wikispaces.com/