I'm starting to get the hang of this! My website took me hours and hours to figure out, but now it's ready. You can click here to view it!
I'm honestly disappointed with how slowly I'm learning, but still happy that I'm generally able to complete the instruction. My main problem is that, since this is an online course and I have so many other classes, I push it back until the weekend to worry about it. This week I made time on Tuesday and spent the evening figuring things out. There are a few minor changes I need to make, but for the most part my website is ready and waiting to be used (next year hopefully).
Earlier I was still struggling with the reason we had to create both a blog and a website, because I think the website is much more useful. But now I can see it. In the blog, students are more than just spectators, they can let their voices be heard as well. Sounds fun, doesn't it.
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Yes, they are similar (blogs and websites), but they can't quite do the same things to the same level of quality. A blog is much more interactive, as you said, and also just a quicker way to post information. So if you're wanting to post information often, blogging is better. But a website is better for creating a place for information that is going to remain fairly static and not change (such as documents for class, units, assignments, calendar, etc.).
ReplyDeleteSo, they each have a purpose.