Weebly explained by Classroom 2.0
Posted by Lois on 10th October 2009
The Classroom 2.0 Live Shows are such a great resource. Even though participating live would mean being up at 3am (and I couldn’t guarantee the quality of my input even if I could stay awake until then) I can access the recorded show on the Classroom 2.0 Live site. In addition, each show is supported with links to many resources.
The show on October 10th was all about Weebly the ‘drag and drop’ web site and blog creator. The guest presenter was Dan Veltri the founder of Weebly who clearly explained how it all works including the new “Education” features. The questions from the teachers who participated in the live show answered the questions that any teacher thinking of using Weebly would ask. All in all I found it very informative and helpful.
The shows are recorded in Elluminate so the links load the file and open in Elluminate on your computer. The presenters provide a short Elluminate tutorial at the beginning. Once the show has loaded into the Elluminate window you can drag the player around to where you want to be in the recording which goes for over 2 hours.
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