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Google Sites
Google Sites are great for student portfolios, sharing student work, and more.
From Google Drive, click on New > More > Sites.Getting Started on Google Sites
Google Sites Support
How-to instructions: https://support.google.com/sites/?hl=en#topic=7184580
Google certification training page: How to Share Student Work with Google Sites
Accessibility Limitations
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Note to Teachers
- It is not recommended that teachers use Google Sites for parent communication or student instruction.
- Google Sites has limited support for accessibility. There are little to no accommodations built into the platform.
- Visitors to the Google site who have hearing loss, vision loss, or any other kind of accommodation will not have the tools they need.
- It is acceptable to use as a tool for students to show what they know or as a long-running portfolio.
- Google Sites for student work is an excellent way to build their digital literacy and give them an easy point of entry when building their first website, as long as they do not require the accessibility features.
- Learn more at about How to Make Your Google Site More Accessible
- It is not recommended that teachers use Google Sites for parent communication or student instruction.