Creating a Website
This page is for any student who needs to create website as part of a school assignment, but especially for Ms Carmyn's year 7 classes who need to create website in Term 3. IT IS STILL BEING CREATED, SO PLEASE BE PATIENT.
If you are in Ms Carmyn's class, you can download the assignment below. Before you do this assignment, make sure you understand all the CRAAP analysis work from last term, which you can find here.
If you are in Ms Carmyn's class, you can download the assignment below. Before you do this assignment, make sure you understand all the CRAAP analysis work from last term, which you can find here.
yr_7_website_assignment.docx | |
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File Type: | docx |
BEFORE you begin.
Don't just start building a website - first plan out the pages and how they will be linked. Decide how each page will be laid out and write the content and save the text and images/videos to a folder with your website's name. Make sure each file has a title that allows you to clearly identity what's in it.
Website Builder Expert gets you to think about how different templates are designed for different audiences and purposes.
Don't just start building a website - first plan out the pages and how they will be linked. Decide how each page will be laid out and write the content and save the text and images/videos to a folder with your website's name. Make sure each file has a title that allows you to clearly identity what's in it.
Website Builder Expert gets you to think about how different templates are designed for different audiences and purposes.
- Use your school email address to set up your account and give it a password everyone in your group can remember.
- Weebly (and most other free software) is different from googlesites in that only one person can work on a page at a time . This means you have to think about how to organise your time so that everyone has a task to do - someone can be writing text, someone photoshopping an image and someone else laying out the page. You could also be working on different pages and saving (this happens when you switch pages or click publish) at different times.
- Don't give away any details that could identify you - this includes pictures with school uniforms or obvious landmarks, and applies to any website, blog, vlog or social media account you might set up, as well as the work we do in class.