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8 Free Web 2.0 Services for Creating Webpages

Creativity | 2012. 4. 12. 04:11 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

I have posted a couple of postings about free webpage creating Web 2.0 tools with the easy of use and great conveniences. And today I want to share some more Web 2.0 services that let you create your own webpages for free of charge with easiness and convenience.

These are previous postings I made about "Free Website Creating Web 2.0 Applications".
Creating Webpages with Flash and HTML5 at WIXhttp://bit.ly/IGNTiy
Creating Webpages easily, quickly, and smartly with "PageOrama": http://bit.ly/IGNZH8

Weebly was one of the first website building tools that I played around with when I got started on my technology integration journey. It's a very intuitive and feature rich platform for creating a free website. For those reasons, it's always on my list of recommendations to teachers who want to build a classroom website.

 

 

 

 

Webs is another service that I have first-hand experience with in a school setting because a couple of my colleagues have used it for their classes. Webs has all of the characteristics that you would expect to find in a free website platform.

 

 

 

 

Yola is the tool that I used a few years ago to build websites for my department at school. Yola offers a great selection of templates and customizations. After setting up the basics of the site, my department handed it off to a student assistant who did a great job of updating it throughout the year.

 

 

 

 

If you already have a Google Account, Google Sites is already available to you. Just select it from the menu of services that you're not using. Google offers a wide variety of templates that you can use and customize on your site.


School Rack offers a free service for teachers to build and host their own classroom websites. Unlike other free website solutions that are targeted toward a general audience, School Rack has features designed specifically for teachers.




Web Node is a simple way to build a website. The easy to use, drag and drop, interface makes it easy to change the look and feel of your website.


Smore is a service for quickly creating great-looking webpages. Smore markets itself as a service for creating online flyers, but it's a little bit more than that. To me "flyer" implies that you're creating a single-use PDF and posting it online.



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Check This is a service for quickly building and publishing webpages. Check This falls somewhere between having nothing on the web and a blog. Check This isn't designed to replace your favorite blog or website creation platform, rather it is designed to fill the niche for people who desire to publish a simple announcement page.


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