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I am a second year teacher that started to get the
teacherweb subscription last year, but thought better of
myself (my lack of time). I am ready to get a website up
and running, and I asked the tech coordinator if I could
have some space on my schools website (hey its free). She
said no problem. So I am in business...but

I was thinking today, in your experience with a schools
website, do you have to do all of your maintence at
school? I would like to do the page over the summer and
have it up by back to school night. This is almost
impossible if I have to do it all from home (I live 40
minutes away from work). DOes it vary from school to
school? It is a typical .k12.mo.us school site.

Thank you so much!
Melissa
Jean Bullock /blockquote>

I don't do any of the maintenance at school. I do the whole school's website and
upload it from my home computer to the website. If you are doing just a website
for your classroom, it shouldn't take that much time. I use NVU (free) and it
works fine.

Just remember to upload it from home you have to have...See More
Apr 24, 2006
Jesse /blockquote>

You'll need to be on your tech person's good side in a BIG way,
as she will need to give you FTP access to the school's web
server. Most IT people don't give that access out too freely.

However, if she gives you access to just your folder (aka
directory), there's not much damage you can do!

So, ye...See More
May 1, 2006
Jean Bullock /blockquote>

Jesse makes a good point. I wouldn't give out the ftp address to the teachers. There is
a software program called Contribute that allows individuals to update their pages
without disrupting the whole site. However the teacher would probably have to use it on
a computer at the school.

You can easily cre...See More
Jun 7, 2006


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