Draft:DLC Fall 2019 Class Projects/Nicholas Wysocki
Overview
Professor Wysocki created the Digital Ethnography project to help you analyze your academic and social experiences in your clinical placement setting. The assignment description can be found at Final Digital Ethnography on Weebly for Multicultural Youth, Children, & Families: Part I: K-12 and 5-12
Training Expectations
For this assignment, a student should know how to create a Weebly account and build a Weebly web site for documenting Digital Ethnographies by adding sub-pages to organize your research, upload documents, photos, and embed videos to a site.
Software Requested
Custom Training Video
The following sections are designed to provide you steps for creating a Weebly account and choose an initial Theme, and launch the Weebly editor.
Creating a Weebly Account
In this video (i.e. to the right) you will learn how to create, select your theme, and launch the Weebly editor. Or just go to Weebly.com and create your free Weebly account.
Using the Weebly Editor
Next, you will want to watch this comprehensive video on building pages in the editor, adding pages, changing themes, setting passwords, and publishing your site.
Additional Information
If there are any questions on any other software the students will have to make 1:1 appointments with the DLC in the Krueger Library #105 or by calling 507-457-2206.
Weebly on YouTube
Make sure to subscribe to the Weebly Channel at Weebly on YouTube
The How'd They Do that? playlist is great for more detailed questions you might have.
DLC STARS/Presenter
- Chad Kjorlien
- ckjorlien@winona.edu
Other Resources
DLC Support
- Phone: 507-457-2206
- Email: dlc@winona.edu
- 1:1 Support: Krueger Library #105