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Getting Your Message
Across: Exploring New
Online Website Editors


 Anastasia Trekles & Helen Jancich
 Purdue University Calumet
 Hammond, IN, USA
What the heck is “the
Cloud” anyhow?
 Internet based computing
 All resources, software,
 and information is
 available on-demand on
 the Internet
 Few or no files are needed
 or kept on your personal
 computer, meaning that
 you can work from
 anywhere
The Cloud can give you some great tools for
publishing online...

   SquareSpace.com
   Google Sites
   Wix.com
   Doodlekit.com
   Jotform.com
   Prezi.com
The Cloud and the
Classroom
Workspace and publishing for                      Working with cloud resources
student work, portfolios                          to create and publish
                                                  concurrently improves digital
Provide a place to aggregate                      literacy skills
classroom resources,
documents                                         Gives teachers an opportunity
                                                  to teach students important,
Individualize educational                         fundamental, and lifelong
resources and instruction                         lessons about Internet safety,
Provides nearly unlimited data                    security, privacy (and the lack
storage and access to a wealth                    thereof), and ethics
of information from anywhere


       See http://smart.com.ph/SmartSchools/SmartTools/CloudComputingInSchools.htm
SquareSpace
http://www.squarespace.com

 Easy to use blog and website tool
 Very customizable with many sophisticated templates
 and galleries
 Can aggregate data from social networks (i.e., Flickr,
 Twitter, RSS feeds)
 Able to import existing blogs
 iPhone/iPod/iPad app available
SquareSpace
http://www.squarespace.com


 The down side: Cost
 No free version although 14-day trial is available
 Basic account: $8/mo (use offer code TWIT or TECH to
 receive 12% monthly discount)
 Custom domains, more storage, and additional
 stylesheet options available in the $14/mo and $20/mo
 accounts
Editing a SquareSpace page
http://www.squarespace.com/total-creative-
control/
iPhone/iPad
Post and preview your site from your mobile
device
Creative or traditional...
SquareSpace has a template for everyone
Google Sites
http://sites.google.com

  Free service allowing the publishing of sophisticated
  websites
  Choose from a variety of starter themes and edit
  everything from text and graphics to tables and more
  Blog-like format allows for full integration of other
  Google products, including search, Picasa (images),
  Maps, Calendar, and Docs
  Many available extra gadgets and widgets
Google Sites
http://sites.google.com

  The down side: Not for very young students or
  computer beginners
  Requires some exploration to get used to navigating
  and editing your site
  See http://www.scribd.com/doc/12740926/Google-
  Sites-Tutorial or http://www.google.com/nonprofits/
  sitestutorial.html for a good tutorial on using Google
  Sites
Our Site on Google
http://sites.google.com/site/istenecc2010/
Edit Text and Objects




     Edit the Sidebar and
    Navigation of Your Page

All with this little toolbar!
Wix.com
http://www.wix.com


 Create beautiful Flash-based websites without knowing
 anything about Flash, ActionScript, or programming!
 Simple drag-and-drop interface
 Many attractive templates to choose from, or you can
 create your own
 Each website contains a great deal of built-in
 functionality for that “professional” look and feel
Wix.com
http://www.wix.com

 The down side: Not many templates for education, not
 ADA compliant
 Primarily designed as a tool for personal homepages,
 artists and photographers showing off their work, and
 small businesses advertising their products, Wix.com
 does not “cater” to education users
 Flash by its nature is not fully accessible to users with
 disabilities or users of mobile devices like iPad and
 iPhone
Visit Our Wix site!
 http://www.wix.com/stacitrekles/ISTENECC2010
The Wix.com Editor Screen
DoodleKit
http://www.doodlekit.com

 Creates fun, attractive websites and content
 management (blogs, news pages, etc.) with many
 useful features
 Available in both free and paid versions, each with
 different features
 Those who understand HTML and CSS code can
 create their own code, or use the Advanced Editor
 (extra free download)
DoodleKit
http://www.doodlekit.com


 The down side: Free version contains some ads, does
 not work well on a Mac
 Advanced editor can crash Firefox and does not
 appear to open correctly in Safari
 Despite problems that will surely be rectified over time,
 Doodlekit is a very attractive, easy-to-use blog and web
 publishing tool
Getting Your Message Across: Exploring New Online Website Editors
JotForm
http://www.jotform.com

 Only for forms, including contact sheets, polls, signup
 entries, quizzes, and more
 Many extra features, including survey and rating tools,
 password and signup tools, and even options for
 having users pay you through PayPal or Google
 Responses come to you via email
 Share forms via a JotForm URL or by copying and
 pasting code into your website
JotForm
http://www.jotform.com



 The down side: You must have a website before you
 can use JotForm forms
 JotForm also cannot store responses in a database -
 you may only receive responses in email, where you
 can then copy entries into your own spreadsheet or
 database
JotForm’s main interface - note the tabs along the left with
different tool options. Simply drag and drop items from the
                left menu into the content area
Prezi
http://www.prezi.com


 Primarily for presentations only
 Provides a rich, attractive visual aide for any
 presentation - a unique alternative to PowerPoint
 Relatively simple, intuitive interface
 Free education account provides additional storage
 space and option to download and view your Prezi
 offline
Prezi
http://www.prezi.com

 The down side: Not ADA compliant
 The only problem with Prezi is that it is Flash-based,
 and thus not accessible to users using screen readers
 or some mobile devices
 Otherwise, it is an excellent service!
 For an example Prezi, check out Staci’s recent
 presentation on the digital divide at SITE 2010: http://
 prezi.com/ocjihsiew7in/
Getting Your Message Across: Exploring New Online Website Editors
The Prezi interface uses this wheel to add items,
 change the presentation path, and run your Show




When you want to edit an item on the page, click on it and use the
  wheel to resize, move, edit, or delete. You can copy and paste
text, videos, links, and insert pictures or PDFs from your computer.
Other Favorites
 Jing (Flash-based screen capture software): http://
 www.jingproject.com

 Weebly (free blog with discussion and other tools): http://
 education.weebly.com/

 Glogster (online posters): http://edu.glogster.com

 SurveyMonkey (surveys and forms): http://surveymonkey.com

 MapMash (map mashups and data visualization: http://
 www.mapmash.in

 Slideshare (presentation sharing): http://www.slideshare.net
Summary
In the end, it’s the not the tool but the message

Teachers and students can publish their messages online easily
in lots of ways: e-portfolios, assignments, WebQuests, reports,
inquiry-based projects, stories, and more!

Many tools out there do the same things slightly differently -
some may meet your needs at any one time better than another

The key is to build a list of your personal favorites and choose
the tool that can best get the particular job at hand done!
Thank you!
Staci Trekles -
atrekles@purdue.edu

Helen Jancich -
hjancich@sbcglobal.net

Slides on Slideshare: http://
www.slideshare.net/andella

Purdue University Calumet -
http://
www.calumet.purdue.edu/
education

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Getting Your Message Across: Exploring New Online Website Editors

  • 1. Getting Your Message Across: Exploring New Online Website Editors Anastasia Trekles & Helen Jancich Purdue University Calumet Hammond, IN, USA
  • 2. What the heck is “the Cloud” anyhow? Internet based computing All resources, software, and information is available on-demand on the Internet Few or no files are needed or kept on your personal computer, meaning that you can work from anywhere
  • 3. The Cloud can give you some great tools for publishing online... SquareSpace.com Google Sites Wix.com Doodlekit.com Jotform.com Prezi.com
  • 4. The Cloud and the Classroom Workspace and publishing for Working with cloud resources student work, portfolios to create and publish concurrently improves digital Provide a place to aggregate literacy skills classroom resources, documents Gives teachers an opportunity to teach students important, Individualize educational fundamental, and lifelong resources and instruction lessons about Internet safety, Provides nearly unlimited data security, privacy (and the lack storage and access to a wealth thereof), and ethics of information from anywhere See http://smart.com.ph/SmartSchools/SmartTools/CloudComputingInSchools.htm
  • 5. SquareSpace http://www.squarespace.com Easy to use blog and website tool Very customizable with many sophisticated templates and galleries Can aggregate data from social networks (i.e., Flickr, Twitter, RSS feeds) Able to import existing blogs iPhone/iPod/iPad app available
  • 6. SquareSpace http://www.squarespace.com The down side: Cost No free version although 14-day trial is available Basic account: $8/mo (use offer code TWIT or TECH to receive 12% monthly discount) Custom domains, more storage, and additional stylesheet options available in the $14/mo and $20/mo accounts
  • 7. Editing a SquareSpace page http://www.squarespace.com/total-creative- control/
  • 8. iPhone/iPad Post and preview your site from your mobile device
  • 9. Creative or traditional... SquareSpace has a template for everyone
  • 10. Google Sites http://sites.google.com Free service allowing the publishing of sophisticated websites Choose from a variety of starter themes and edit everything from text and graphics to tables and more Blog-like format allows for full integration of other Google products, including search, Picasa (images), Maps, Calendar, and Docs Many available extra gadgets and widgets
  • 11. Google Sites http://sites.google.com The down side: Not for very young students or computer beginners Requires some exploration to get used to navigating and editing your site See http://www.scribd.com/doc/12740926/Google- Sites-Tutorial or http://www.google.com/nonprofits/ sitestutorial.html for a good tutorial on using Google Sites
  • 12. Our Site on Google http://sites.google.com/site/istenecc2010/
  • 13. Edit Text and Objects Edit the Sidebar and Navigation of Your Page All with this little toolbar!
  • 14. Wix.com http://www.wix.com Create beautiful Flash-based websites without knowing anything about Flash, ActionScript, or programming! Simple drag-and-drop interface Many attractive templates to choose from, or you can create your own Each website contains a great deal of built-in functionality for that “professional” look and feel
  • 15. Wix.com http://www.wix.com The down side: Not many templates for education, not ADA compliant Primarily designed as a tool for personal homepages, artists and photographers showing off their work, and small businesses advertising their products, Wix.com does not “cater” to education users Flash by its nature is not fully accessible to users with disabilities or users of mobile devices like iPad and iPhone
  • 16. Visit Our Wix site! http://www.wix.com/stacitrekles/ISTENECC2010
  • 18. DoodleKit http://www.doodlekit.com Creates fun, attractive websites and content management (blogs, news pages, etc.) with many useful features Available in both free and paid versions, each with different features Those who understand HTML and CSS code can create their own code, or use the Advanced Editor (extra free download)
  • 19. DoodleKit http://www.doodlekit.com The down side: Free version contains some ads, does not work well on a Mac Advanced editor can crash Firefox and does not appear to open correctly in Safari Despite problems that will surely be rectified over time, Doodlekit is a very attractive, easy-to-use blog and web publishing tool
  • 21. JotForm http://www.jotform.com Only for forms, including contact sheets, polls, signup entries, quizzes, and more Many extra features, including survey and rating tools, password and signup tools, and even options for having users pay you through PayPal or Google Responses come to you via email Share forms via a JotForm URL or by copying and pasting code into your website
  • 22. JotForm http://www.jotform.com The down side: You must have a website before you can use JotForm forms JotForm also cannot store responses in a database - you may only receive responses in email, where you can then copy entries into your own spreadsheet or database
  • 23. JotForm’s main interface - note the tabs along the left with different tool options. Simply drag and drop items from the left menu into the content area
  • 24. Prezi http://www.prezi.com Primarily for presentations only Provides a rich, attractive visual aide for any presentation - a unique alternative to PowerPoint Relatively simple, intuitive interface Free education account provides additional storage space and option to download and view your Prezi offline
  • 25. Prezi http://www.prezi.com The down side: Not ADA compliant The only problem with Prezi is that it is Flash-based, and thus not accessible to users using screen readers or some mobile devices Otherwise, it is an excellent service! For an example Prezi, check out Staci’s recent presentation on the digital divide at SITE 2010: http:// prezi.com/ocjihsiew7in/
  • 27. The Prezi interface uses this wheel to add items, change the presentation path, and run your Show When you want to edit an item on the page, click on it and use the wheel to resize, move, edit, or delete. You can copy and paste text, videos, links, and insert pictures or PDFs from your computer.
  • 28. Other Favorites Jing (Flash-based screen capture software): http:// www.jingproject.com Weebly (free blog with discussion and other tools): http:// education.weebly.com/ Glogster (online posters): http://edu.glogster.com SurveyMonkey (surveys and forms): http://surveymonkey.com MapMash (map mashups and data visualization: http:// www.mapmash.in Slideshare (presentation sharing): http://www.slideshare.net
  • 29. Summary In the end, it’s the not the tool but the message Teachers and students can publish their messages online easily in lots of ways: e-portfolios, assignments, WebQuests, reports, inquiry-based projects, stories, and more! Many tools out there do the same things slightly differently - some may meet your needs at any one time better than another The key is to build a list of your personal favorites and choose the tool that can best get the particular job at hand done!
  • 30. Thank you! Staci Trekles - atrekles@purdue.edu Helen Jancich - hjancich@sbcglobal.net Slides on Slideshare: http:// www.slideshare.net/andella Purdue University Calumet - http:// www.calumet.purdue.edu/ education

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