mstina asks
17 years ago
plurkapoll: What tool would you use to create a school web site, ning, wiki, or moodle, or?
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kwhobbes says
17 years ago
Main school website or classroom?
lizbdavis says
17 years ago
I think a Ning school Website could be really cool. Each teacher would have their own page - you could also include the students.
@gkat says
17 years ago
my school might try joomla (I think that's the right name - I forget.)
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Cliotech says
17 years ago
Wikispaces (add-fress for k12
Cliotech says
17 years ago
ooops - ad free
EdVentures says
17 years ago
Drupal is huge as a portal tool
Cliotech says
17 years ago
Ning can be ad-free for ages 13+
lizbdavis says
17 years ago
Ning is ad free for grades 7-12.
nnorris says
17 years ago
wikispaces since it's the easiest. Have seen a nice moodle site though.
lizbdavis says
17 years ago
I don't have experience with Moodle. I think wikispaces may not be "pretty" enough for a whole school site.
nhill says
17 years ago
I have wikispaces as well.
nnorris says
17 years ago
lizdavis I agree about the "prettiness" factor. Wikispaces does private labeling which, for someone who is geeky gives more visual options
mstina says
17 years ago
I have used ning, wikispaces and moodle, but they are all a little different. I appreciate feedback. Still thinking on it.
LearnMoore asks
17 years ago
What do you want your school web site to do? Just informative or also collaborative?
andreablanco says
17 years ago
Love moodle.
mstina says
17 years ago
LearnMoore Both, but more collaborative...
bknittle says
17 years ago
we have school static web page, moodle for online classes components and wikispaces for classroom pages
nhill says
17 years ago
I like wikispaces.
Mizuu says
17 years ago
moodle or Google Sites
kimcaise says
17 years ago
start with a ning
kimcaise says
17 years ago
it is fairly easy to set up and easy for beginners to navigate
kimcaise says
17 years ago
then move to moodle
bookjewel
17 years ago
Maybe a wiki
bknittle says
17 years ago
I think wiki for main page and moodle for individual courses, if they have a large online component.
Eeyores_Tail
17 years ago
Moodle is what my school used
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