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Top 10 Website Creators by David Kapuler

Having a website for a teacher is an ideal way to share information with parents and the community. Not only does this facilitate collaboration, but it also can help teachers improve their own technology proficiency. Most districts have some sort of preset application that staff uses for creating a website but for those that do not I have compiled my top sites for creating a website. Keep in mind that most website creators are free, but for a fee, can increase the options offered and eliminate ads.

  1. Weebly -  Excellent site for creating a classroom website or blog that has a secure educational environment. Also, very easy to use (drag-n-drop) and the ability to password-protect your site as well.
  2. Wix - Flash based website creator with a wonderful user interface that is all drag-n-drop.
  3. Google Sites - A great way to make a collaborative or group website with a polished look. Very user-friendly and lots of attractive templates to choose from.
  4. Yola -  Nice website creator with lots of features. However, more features can be unlocked via a paid subscription.
  5. Webs - Great site for creating either a personal or group website.
  6. Moonfruit - Fun way to create a simple and elegant website that has lots of social networking integration.
  7. Webstarts - Another nice drag-n-drop site for creating websites with all the fixings: ability to add photos, video, audio, and more.
  8. Edicy - Fast and easy way to create a wonderful-looking website.
  9. Jimdo - Fun and easy-to-use site to create a nice website with lots of features.
  10. Sitekreator - Mainly a paid website creator, but lots of nice visuals to choose from.

 

 

David Kapuler is an educational consultant with more than 10 years of experience working in the K-12 environment. For more information about his work, contact him at dkapuler@gmail.com and read his blog at cyber-kap.blogspot.com