Google Sites
WONDER
WONDER
Have you ever wondered how students can build a website to communicate what they have learned and share their best work with a wider audience?
Learn how Google Sites can provide you and your students with a platform for communicating learning.
Learn
Learn
Try
Try
Conceptualize
Conceptualize
- Read: Ten Reasons Why Every Teacher Should Want a Website
- View: The New Google Sites
- Read: The Totally New Google Sites (from Eric Curts)
- Read: The Ultimate Guide to Google Sites for Schools (from Eric Curts)
- Read: Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
- Read: Copyright for Educators
Create
Create
- View: Google Sites Overview--Create Site; Edit Title and Banner; Add Text, Images, and Links
- Read: Google Sites Support--Create (review Google's support materials as needed)
- Read: Google Sites Support--Add Text, Images, & Other Content (review Google's support materials as needed)
Edit
Edit
- View: Google Sites Overview--Add and Arrange Pages; Insert Content from Google Drive; Adjust Share Settings
- View: Google Sites Overview--Embed c\Content from YouTube, Calendar, and Maps
- Read: Google Sites Support--Add Text, Images, & Other Content (review Google's support materials as needed)
Manage & Publish
Manage & Publish
Create
Create
- Create a new Google Site and name it
- Experiment with a variety of Themes
Edit
Edit
- Add pages that include a variety of text, images, media, and files.
Manage & Publish
Manage & Publish
- Publish your Site
- Continue to fine-tune your content/layout and push out any updates to your published Site
- Integrate Google Sites into your HyperDoc to foster student communication to a wider audience.