Creating A Digital Hub: Website Creation for Teachers

Recently I have been fielding questions from pre-service teachers regarding setting up their own website to support teaching and learning. I usually point people to a wiki (www.wikispaces.com ) or blog (www.onsugar.com ) service as a starting point, and show them how to integrate content from other sites and services. The video below aims to answer such questions in a thorough, easy-to-follow manner, so that teachers can help themselves.

Prior to watching the video it is worth noting that it deals with the creation of a wiki , but that the same principles can be applied to a blog. Many people are unclear on the distinctions between these two types of website: in general, a wiki is a relatively unstructured site that can be easily contributed to by a number of users, whereas a blog is a chronoligcal journal maintained by a single users. If you wish to develop a site that you alone run and others read, then a blog may be a better choice. However, if you want to invite other teachers or students to collaborate, a wiki may be a better option. Some sites, such as this one, blend elements of the two, and there are other structures which, for simplicity’s sake, we will not consider here. Your choice now determines what you can and cannot do with your site in the future, so it is worth considering.

4 thoughts on “Creating A Digital Hub: Website Creation for Teachers”

  1. It is not hard to find great teachers. It is not hard to find IT experts. However, it is extremely hard to find someone who can combine the two roles, integrating ICT into teaching in a wonderful way. Ross is the best one I know.You will be surprised by what you can learn from him.

  2. @Helena
    Helena, thanks for your kind words. It has been a pleasure to work with such a keen student! Good luck with your Mandarin and ESL teaching.

  3. Your video on Website Creation for Teachers has allowed me the integrate my E-Portfolio on line using a WIKI. The video was very useful and has been beneficial for my self and hopefully others. Thanks for the tip. Keep up the good work.

  4. @Naz
    Naz, its nice to know that you found it useful. Let me know if there are other videos that you might like to see, and I will try and find the time to produce some.

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