You are welcome to create a website with any website creator software. The most popular used by students previously in this course, apart from Blogger, are: Wix, Weebly, WordPress. Other notable mentions go to Squarespace and Webflow. For a further bit of research you can check out this list of the top 20 Education Website Builders website builders here:
So how do you decide?
It needs to have:
- a free version
- tutorials to help
- an easy interface to work with (this often means a drag and drop interface for elements)
- preferably no annoying adverts or upgrade demands.
I have created websites using Wordpress, Weebly, Wix and Joomla. Also - Blogger, as this is created using Blogger.
The reasons I advocate for students to use Blogger for this assessment are that:
- it is free with a GMail account
- there is no higher product to upgrade to - it is fully functional. So no annoying ads or pop-ups announcing "sorry, that is a premium feature, please upgrade".
- you can create a meaningful url
- it has many features of expensive websites, including attractive templates.
- the learning curve isn't too steep - and I provide videos to assist you.
- For me, this all adds up to the main point regarding the Digital Divide. Because of the above features, you can get your students to also use Blogger with least amount of hassle, especially no students having to put up with an inferior design because they couldn't afford premium features.
You may have different backgrounds or expertise in creating websites and wish to go your own way - that is perfectly okay!
Use this link to get videos on how to create a website in Blogger.com. link
An exemplar of a Blogger website for Assessment 2 is here:
Enjoy!
Alan Pollock
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