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Away
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Making websites for dummies
Okay, so I'm a teacher. And I teach on a "team" of other people. I teach history, and they teach math, science, and English. I have my own class website, but I wanted to set them up with something.
What can I use to create a way for them to edit/create pages that would be really intuitive and easy to use? Perhaps something like wiki... but even that might confuse them. What kind of script/news program/etc would work in this situation?
Ideally, I imagine something that would have a little "edit" button at the bottom where they could enter a username and password and then just select text and edit it.
Thoughts?
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If I understand you right, a wiki seems like the best way to go, despite worries of complication. Wiki coding is pretty simple, after all, after you get the basics down.
Put it this way: If a bunch of Wikipedia vandals with the relative intelligence of a withered head of cabbage can learn basic wiki coding for vandalism, surely a group of teachers can manage.
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Ominous Wanderer
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Yeah, a wiki would be the way to go. Mediawiki is a powerful and popular one, but Dokuwiki (currently used for the EoFF wiki) is pretty light and fast and a bit easier to use.
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Moodle is quite popular among education establishments atm.
Moodle.org: open-source community-based tools for learning
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Away
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- Created Eyes on Final Fantasy
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Thanks guys. I'm looking into your recommendations to see what will work best.
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