In this episode
Have you ever wanted to start your own music education blog? Create a supporting website for your Teachers Pay Teachers store? Or perhaps you’ve seen other teachers publish and share assignments with their students on a special website and you’d like to explore something similar? This episode will cover a few website basics and show you how to get started.
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Resources and links mentioned
- WordPress.com (free version)
- WordPress.org (self-hosted version – paid)
- Weebly
- Wix
- Google Sites
Example websites by other teachers:
- Richard McCready’s website – set up on Weebly
- Tarawera School music tech website created with Google Sites
- Cherie Herring’s website/blog created with WordPress
- My own website created with WordPress
- Martin Emo’s website created with Weebly
- Mr. Vigo Education Music website created with Wix
- For some other examples of teacher websites, take a look at this Top 100 Education Blogs list
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