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Build Your Own Website
empower. explore. educate.
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   Creating Self-Enhancing Virtual Educational Communities  
 
 
 
Welcome to Build Your Own Website
 
The Build Your Own Website service lets you create a web site for your classroom even if you don’t know your HTML from your FTP. In just minutes, you can point and click your way through template-based Web pages, blogs, online classrooms, student centers, calendars, lesson plan builders, state content standards profiling, resource libraries and much more. And just by setting up your homepage, Build Your Own Website immediately puts you in contact with parents, the community, administrators, students, and peers from all over the country. All it takes is a few minutes of your time and a little imagination!
 
empower.
 
Build Your Own Website empowers educators with the technology and tools to connect their classroom to endless resources from the community – building an online educational community that can’t be matched by any other service. We facilitate the educator’s ability to bring the world to their students.
 
explore.
 
This online, inquiry-based service allows students to explore the educational universe that surrounds them – they have the power to be involved in their own education. There is no longer a “disconnect” between teacher and student, instead a cohesive relationship can exist that advances the educational needs of both.
 
educate.
 
With these advanced, yet easy to use tools coupled with a little imagination, teachers and school districts are better equipped to educate their students using the technology they so desire and deserve. It also affords the teacher an opportunity to educate the parents with timely information about their child’s education.
 

 

 
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