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Google Sites is designed to allow you to easily and collaboratively create websites.
 
Google Sites is designed to allow you to easily and collaboratively create websites.
  
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=Example Uses for Education=
 
=Example Uses for Education=
*Creating an online curriculum vitae or portfolio;
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*Creating an online curriculum vitae or portfolio
*Collaborating on an organizational or group website;
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*Collaborating on an organizational or group website
*Designing a web quest or other educational website.
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*Designing a web quest or other educational website
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*Publishing an online textbook
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*Generating a small wiki
  
 
=Resources to Get You Started=
 
=Resources to Get You Started=
 
{{Technical Link|Google Sites}}
 
{{Technical Link|Google Sites}}
 
*[http://sites.google.com/site/sitetemplateinfo/tips Template Tips]
 
*[http://sites.google.com/site/sitetemplateinfo/tips Template Tips]

Latest revision as of 12:33, 25 April 2011

Application Info
Name: Sites
Icon: Sites.png
URL: http://sites.google.com
Type: Create websites and wikis
Go.png

Google Sites is designed to allow you to easily and collaboratively create websites.

[edit] General Information

Google Sites works by basically allowing you to:

  1. Choose a template, which has a pre-constructed look and series of pages, for your site;
  2. Select site settings, including access permissions and url;
  3. Edit the content on pages;
  4. Customize template elements like the header or logo, sidebar, and so forth.

[edit] Example Uses for Education

  • Creating an online curriculum vitae or portfolio
  • Collaborating on an organizational or group website
  • Designing a web quest or other educational website
  • Publishing an online textbook
  • Generating a small wiki

[edit] Resources to Get You Started

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