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A school website is any website built, designed, and maintained by or for a school. Many school websites share certain characteristics, and some educators have developed guidelines to help schools create the best and most useful websites they can.〔Carr, N. 2006 "New rubric offers first functional standards for school web sites" ''eSchool News''〕 Possible functions of a school website include: * Displaying student projects * Providing information on homework and current class assignments * Directing visitors to other resources on the web * Providing a forum for teachers, administrators, students, and parents to exchange information such as news and calendars of events * Introducing people who don't know much about the school (such as parent or students who are considering moving into the district, community members who don't have children, and teachers seeking employment) to its current events and general culture * Showing that a school is excellent with regard to sciences and new media in comparison to competitive schools * Providing a platform for internal school learning activities * Displaying school curriculum and courses * Providing staff and students with an entrance and front-end to documents and resources hosted locally * Creating and showing in public a 'corporate identity'. ==Creation and maintenance== There are various ways in which a school can approach the task of creating a website. Because they are educational institutions, the creation of portions of the website can be incorporated into the curriculum. Such innovation is gathering momentum in schools as educators become themselves more familiar with the technologies involved. # CMS (or content management system) — Schools may purchase or create software to organize and display their information on the web. This software typically gives every administrator and teacher the ability to post on the school's site, using their own username and password. School sites of this kind tend to be the largest. However, since most webmasters of school websites are not specially trained for administrating a cms, still about every second school website is maintained without using a cms. # a school website provides an excellent possibility for pupils to learn not only webdesign but also how to work in a group of peers. # Webmaster — Some schools ask a faculty or staff member who is particularly technologically savvy, or who works in their computer science department, to design and update their websites for them. While some technology coordinators do an excellent job of this, maintaining a school website is generally thought of as a rather large task for just one person.〔McKenzie, J. 1997 "Why in the World Wide Web?" ''Technology and Learning'' (6:6)〕 The problem with the maintenance is that maintaining a school website takes at least several hours a week but in most cases staff members are only paid for one or two hours. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「School website」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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