Setting up a Teacher website questions

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The discussion centers around setting up a website for a teacher to facilitate student engagement by posting general interest content, solved homework, tests, and grades. The teacher seeks a user-friendly platform that allows students to log in and view their grades assignment-by-assignment. A key feature desired is the ability to automatically sync grades with a gradebook service like EZ Grade. The conversation highlights the overwhelming number of hosting options available, with suggestions leaning towards using Google Sites or WordPress for ease of use. While WordPress can handle most content needs, concerns arise regarding student confidentiality when posting grades, particularly if students are allowed to choose unique identifiers instead of their names. The importance of adhering to confidentiality policies is emphasized as a consideration in the website setup.
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Hello, this doesn't seem to quite fit into any of the forums, but I'm hoping to find some help.

I want to set up a website as a teacher for my students to look at. I'd like to
- Post general interest stuff
- Post solved homework and tests
- Let the students log on to do the above and most of all look at their grades
- To that end, I want to post grades assignment-by-assignment. If there was a website service that could automatically sync to EZ Grade or such, THAT would be the killer app.

Any comments about all this are appreciated!
 
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There are a lot of places that will host for you. It's rather overwhelming. But as a new teacher, I don't want to mess around with this much. I'm willing to pay a fee BUT for my money I want my life made very easy:
- Really easy to upload presentations, homework, etc
- Really easy to upload grades. Or WAY better, sync automatically to my grade book...
 
I'd just use a wordpress install, honestly. It'd do anything but the grades, but grades can be posted with an Excel sheet and having each student choose a unique identifier.
 
Do you mean like instead of student names, have them come up with their own names like "Birdie" or "#@$@" or "FlyGirl"?

Interesting idea. I'll have to check if that would meet confidentiality requirements, since some students could figure it out (only 1 kid aces a test, it's easy to spot them). If there is even a clear policy about that...
 
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