Our school uses 2 dreamweaver and schoolweb.  Schoolweb (as I understand it)
is easier than dreamweaver.  I am trying schoolweb and if it works well,
I'll graduate onto dreamweaver.  The thing I liek about schoolweb is that
the studetns can have chats on forums.  I don't like that my site looks like
everyone else and it is ugly.  Dreamweaver has more rooom for
individuality.  If I use schoolweb and the students and parents use it, then
I will learn dreamweaver.

Ashli


On 7/4/07, kimberlee hannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a question.  I want to learn how to make and maintain my own
> website.  I want sections for the kids to put their writing, links to
> blogs,
> webquests, book reviews, announcements, homework and so on.
>
>
> For all of you that are techies and have your own websites:  What groups
> do
> you go through?  Do you pay?  I am aware of a few that offer web sites for
> free.  I don't mind paying a few dollars a month.  I could google this but
> you are my first reference for teachers.  Help!
> --
> Kim
> -------
> Kimberlee Hannan
> Department Chair
> Sequoia Middle School
> resno, California 93702
>
>
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