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College of Teacher Education

Technology for Teaching and Learning – II


Final Term Coverage Hand outs

is a user-friendly website builder that offers


drag-and-drop functionality, pre-designed
templates, and customization options to create
professional-looking websites without requiring
coding knowledge. Additionally, it also offers e-
commerce functionality, allowing users to sell
products and services through their websites.

URL- Tim Berners-Lee defined a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which is commonly known as a
web address, as a means of identifying the location of a web resource on a computer network and
providing a method for accessing it.
 Creating your own website with Weebly: “A how-to guide”

1. Open Google Chrome or any other web browser of your choice. Type "Weebly" in the
search bar and hit enter to go to Weebly's website.
2. Click on the "Sign Up" button to create a new account.

3. Choose a theme for your website from the available options, or customize your own
theme.

4. Start designing your website by adding text, images, videos, and other elements using
Weebly's drag-and-drop website builder.

5. Once you're happy with your website, click on the "Publish" button to make it live on
the internet.
 Weebly offers a wide range of elements that you can use to create and
customize your website, including titles, text, images, galleries, screenshots,
maps, contact forms, newsletter forms, buttons, dividers, screens, spacers,
audio, YouTube videos, files, and more.

 The Weebly website is composed of several pages, including;


 Home (featuring the website owner's name, content title, definition, and other
elements)

 Learning Materials (with subpages for Midterm and Final Term, each containing
handouts, PowerPoint presentations, and demonstrations)

 Activities (with subpages for A1, A2, A3, and A4 for uploading corresponding content)

 Author (offering information about the website owner)


 Contact (providing a section for comments and suggestions)

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