Wednesday, 14 December 2011

SWOT analysis for Weebly in teaching and learning


Weebly's WYSIWYG editing interface allows users to easily and quickly "drag and drop" content into the currently open Web page, which Weebly considers its flagship feature. Consistent with this design are also a blog editor, a simple method of implementing and customizing its library of themes, and a policy of no forced advertising on even free accounts' Web sites. Pro accounts include more capabilities such as the adding of in-site audio or video content, up to 100MB uploads, up to 10 sites, favicon, removal of the Weebly footer message, advanced collaborative editing, HTML5 video playback and more; "premium" support, and advanced site statistics. It has recently introduced a Collaborative Website Editing which allows users to invite other users to edit their website. This function is similar to Lifeyo's collaborating with other editors to edit on a website, with the exception that Weebly has separated how you can invite additional users to edit, with the Pro function allowing said user to allow invited users to edit only a certain part or only limited access, while the basic function gives the invited user complete control over editing your website.
(Getting form wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weebly)



Next picture shows the SWOT analysis of  Using weebly:
I would like to use this amazing tool in my learning and teaching(If i am a teacher).
To make a classroom website can make all students or classmates working and studing together online.
Easy to share and creat ideas, but it's also showes to all others.

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