To explain my giddiness, recall, some of you who remember, when we all had district hosted websites. I spent years altering mine to fit my and my students' needs. It was a daily feature in my curriculum somehow, someway. I was proud of my baby. She (don't know why she's a she, but just go with it) was amazing. But then she went away. We didn't re-up with the hosting company and... bye bye websites. In the aftermath, I searched for replacements. Sorry Weebly, you weren't ready. No thank you Wordpress. Eventually I settled on Blogger (one of the reasons when I started this new gig I went straight there to build a site). Before I decided on Blogger, I spent a considerable time with Google Sites. Before this massive redesign, Google Sites looked the same 4-5 years ago as it did two days ago. It was confusing to build a site, it was limited in what you could do, I didn't like the way it looked or operated for the user (that was key!!), and I didn't have the time or patience to really get into it.
So the past few years, as Google has become synonymous with education applications, I've been waiting for them to turn their attention to Google Sites for the upgrade. They've delivered! Easy to use, collaborative, with all the integration of other Google products (Docs, Forms, Slides, YouTube, Maps, etc.), the New Google Sites is going to be yuuuuuuge (we have to say that now instead of "huge," right?).
For the Teacher:
- Easily create a site for your class using their drag and drop tools
- For those not using Schoology yet, you can push out assignments and instructions to students using this tool for classwork or homework
- Create sites or pages on your site to publish student work and examples
- For Club advisers, Coaches, and other Extra-Curricular program leaders, you now can promote thos programs to the community and the world
For the Student:
- Student Portfolios - because it integrates with their Google Drive and they can upload virtually anything from there, they have a tailor-made student portfolio for their work in your class and all classes - this is great for employers and college recruiters to see
- Collaborative Student Projects - the sharing/collaborative function works the same as other Google products
- Presentations - because of it's sleek look it can be used to present research findings as a culminating assessment
- Make connections in the real world - students can practice some of their Digital Citizenship norms and skills by creating a site for their own personal interests, publishing, marketing/branding, and adapting it
Like I say...I'm giddy. So much so that I'm going to transition my current site into the New Google Slides in the coming months as my primary mode of communicating with all of ya'll. I'll keep the blog (Blogger being another Google product), but you'll most likely find it on my new site in the future.
To access the new Google Sites dashboard to build your own, click the link here: The NEW Google Sites!! Have fun getting into it!!
Update: If you need some assistance setting up your Site, check out the EdTechTeam webinar below for a walk through.
And if you like your tips in written (and slightly visual form), check out the online flyer from EdTechTeam.
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