I just spent the last few hours working on my Google webpage and I am happy to say that it is mainly done. I am excited to switch my PBworks over to google. I like how I could add gadgets into each page. I have Shakespeare quotes, random facts, and leadership quotes on my front page, LA 101, LA 201, and Speech page! I also was able to have a virtual class fish tank. I like the idea of a 'virtual' class tank. I had a real fish my first year, and it was interesting...At least in the virtual world, I and students cannot hurt or kill the poor fishies. Anyhow, here is the link to my new webpage thus far. I am hoping to link it to my homepage at school soon!
One quick question or two: Does anyone know how to take the history off so students cannot click and see the history? Also, does anyone know how I can have students write on some pages, but not others? I want students to be able to write questions and answers as well as take a class poll/survey on my teaching. Any help is always greatly appreciated!
https://sites.google.com/site/hollferg/
I already explained how to hide the history of your pages during the class yesterday. It seems like you missed that part. Please click Edit Side Bar and click General. You can find the option to hide your page history.
ReplyDeleteToday, we will learn about how to embed Google Docs and Forms into Google Sites. So, I did not explain about that part yet yesterday. Let me know if you have any other questions about the Google Site lesson. :-)
I remember you going over it in class, and I thought I did it correctly. However, when I signed out and viewed my webpage, I could still access the history. Am I suppose to change "user who can access revision history" to collaborators only or is it something else? I just want to make sure I am doing it right. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou are the owner of the Google Site. That's why you still can see your page history. If you view your Google Site without logging-in, or use other people's ID, you cannot see the history link at the bottom of the page. :-)
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