How to Create a Classroom Website with Weebly

Go to education.weebly.com., Sign up for a Weebly Education account., Fill in the pop-up box with your school and class information., In the next pop-up box, click "Set up a Class". , Create a class., Add students., Create your own website now...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to education.weebly.com.

    In the blue box, enter a username for yourself, a password, and your email address.

    If you already have a Weebly or Weebly Education account, sign in to your account.

    Check warnings to find the risk of using a regular Weebly account. , You can sign up in any country listed. ,, Make sure you make you make Student Sites private.

    It is not required but recommended. , Enter all the information.

    After you add the students, they can log in to there account and start editing websites that they create. , Click "Sites" in the blue bar. , You are finished now with the tutorial on How to Create a Classroom Website.
  2. Step 2: Sign up for a Weebly Education account.

  3. Step 3: Fill in the pop-up box with your school and class information.

  4. Step 4: In the next pop-up box

  5. Step 5: click "Set up a Class".

  6. Step 6: Create a class.

  7. Step 7: Add students.

  8. Step 8: Create your own website now.

  9. Step 9: Click "Add Site".

Detailed Guide

In the blue box, enter a username for yourself, a password, and your email address.

If you already have a Weebly or Weebly Education account, sign in to your account.

Check warnings to find the risk of using a regular Weebly account. , You can sign up in any country listed. ,, Make sure you make you make Student Sites private.

It is not required but recommended. , Enter all the information.

After you add the students, they can log in to there account and start editing websites that they create. , Click "Sites" in the blue bar. , You are finished now with the tutorial on How to Create a Classroom Website.

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