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2 PORT JERVIS CSD table of contents Overview........................................................3 Google Sites Training Logging into Google...............................................4 Creating your website for the first time.................................5 Getting to know your website........................................6 Editing your website...............................................7 Creating new pages................................................8 Editing sidebar navigation...........................................9 Creating hyperlinks.............................................. 10 Using Google Gadgets........................................... 11 Getting linked to the Port Jervis website.............................. 12

PORT JERVIS CSD 3 overview Before you start creating your teacher website in Google sites, think about the direction you want it to take. Great teacher pages don t have to be complicated or extensive. There are many creative ways to provide lots of content without biting off more than you can chew (or more than you can update!). It may be smart to start small and grow as your time and interest allows. Some questions to consider before diving in: Do you want to create a website that has more static information so that you don t have to update it that often? Or, do you envision editing your website almost daily with homework and upcoming announcements? What information would be most useful for your students and their parents? How can your website help you guide instruction during the school day? A teacher template website has been created to help you make a new site quickly and ensure that the same look and feel exist across the entire website. The template design should not be altered in any way. All text, graphics, links and other content added by teachers should be placed in the editable content section of the template pages. Teacher templates

4 PORT JERVIS CSD loggingin Logging into Google The activities throughout this handbook are conducted in Google Sites, using Internet Explorer 9. While you can edit your Google site using any Internet browser, Google Sites operates best using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer 9 or above. Before you log in to Google Sites for the first time, you must email Debbie Jackson at dejackson@ pjschools.org. Debbie will send you a generic password. You will use this generic password to log in for the first time, but it is recommended that you change your password to something more secure. 1. Open up an Internet browser (we suggest using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer 9, but you can certainly use Safari, Firefox, etc.) 2. Type http://sites.google.com/a/pjschools.org in the Web address field at the top of the screen. 3. Type your first initial + your last name in the Username field. (This should be the same username that you use to log onto a Port Jervis computer) 4. In the Password field, type in the generic password given to you the first time you log in. Then, change your password to something more secure. 5. Click on the Sign In button. The activities throughout this handbook are conducted in Google Sites, using Internet Explorer 9. We have found that Google Sites operates best using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer 9 or above. 6. Click on your site name to start editing. (If you re logging in for the first time, you will not see any sites because you haven t created on yet.) Before you log in to create your Google site, you will need a generic password. Please email Debbie Jackson at dejackson@pjschools.org and she will send you the information. When you re done editing, don t forget to log out! Click on the down arrow next to your username on the top right-hand side of the screen. Choose Sign Out.

PORT JERVIS CSD 5 thebasics Creating your website for the first time 1. To access the available website templates, click on the red Create button. Note: After you create your website, you do not have to use the instructions on this page anymore. See pg. 4 for instructions on how to log in. 2. Click on the blue Browse the gallery for more link. 3. Choose the appropriate school template; Scroll down and click on the blue Select button. 4. Name your site. Then, rename the URL address to your first initial + last name (see below) 5. Click on the red Create button again at the top of the page. Give your site a name, such as Mrs. Smith s 5th Grade Website or Mr. Smith s Classroom Website Rename the URL address by typing over the default text. Rename it to be your first initial + your last name. esmith

6 PORT JERVIS CSD thebasics (continued) Getting to know your website Working from a template ensures that the same look and feel exist across the entire site. Please note that you should never alter the template design and/or theme or horizontal navigation links across the top of the page. Navigation bars with contact info. Never change this area, which includes masthead and horizontal navigation Main content area Announcements Google gadget (you can choose to use or delete) To find all of your general site information (i.e., available templates, pages in your website, etc.), click on the More drop-down menu and choose, Manage site, as shown at left.

PORT JERVIS CSD thebasics (continued) Remember to click the blue Save button after you make a change on your page. 7 Editing your website When you click on your website link, it will automatically open your homepage. To edit your content area on the homepage, click on the pencil icon at the top right. The edit toolbar should appear. Notice that you can now click on text in the middle of the page to edit it. There are a series of styles already created for you. Simply type over the text styles to create new content. You can copy and paste these styles to create more content areas, or use the edit toolbar to change the font, size, color, etc. Formatting text A set of styles have been created to help you format the text on your Web pages quickly and easily. Please stick with the styles provided. Do not change the styles so that the site remains consistent. In edit mode, click on the Format drop-down menu to see the list of correct styles to use. The H2 style is used for the page title. Do not insert an image next to the H2 area. Choose Normal paragraph text for the body text. Click on the pencil icon to edit the page Edit toolbar There are also two additional subheadings to choose from called H3 and H4. Inserting objects Through the Edit Page feature, you can also insert objects, such as images, Google Docs, videos or apps. First, click in the area on the page where you want to insert the object. (Do not insert any images in the Welcome to Teacher page H2 area.) Then, click on Insert and choose the object you wish to insert. The most common object to insert is an image. Inserting an Image 1. Simply click on the image icon. 2. Click on the Browse button. Browse for the picture you want to insert. Click Open. 3. In the alt text (optional) field, type a short description of the image, such as Student reading. 4. Click Ok. 5. If you need to change the size of the image, click on the S, M or L sizes. You can also align the picture left or right and wrap the text around the image. 6. Click blue Save button.

8 PORT JERVIS CSD thebasics (continued) Notice: Every time you click on a link in Google, a new window will open. This can be somewhat confusing, so please be aware that you may have a lot of windows open at one time. Creating new pages When you re on your homepage, or any other page within your website, simply click on the new page icon, as shown below. Click on the new page icon to create a new page Then, do the following: 1. Name your page. 2. Select the template you would like to use to create your page from the drop-down menu. Most of the time, you will want to select Template 1 page. 3. Under Select a location choose Put page at the top level. 4. Click the red Create button at the top of the screen. You will automatically be in edit mode on the page that you just created. If you want to preview your work in an Internet browser, click on the More drop-down menu at the top-right, and choose Preview page as viewer. If you need to revert to an old version of a page after you ve hit save, simply click on the More drop-down menu and choose Revision History. A list of the page versions will appear with the date and time last edited. Click on Revert to this version link. You can also compare two revisions at a time by selecting one version and clicking the Compare two versions link.

PORT JERVIS CSD 9 thebasics (continued) Adding a page to your navigation bar 1. Click on the page you want to add to the navigation bar. 2. Click on the More drop-down menu and choose Page settings. 3. Enter a short decription of the page in the Page Description field (e.g., Mrs. Smith s classroom photos ). Do not edit the Header, Horizontal navigation or Custom footer areas. Please edit the Sidebar navigation only. 4. Under Show this page in the sidebar area, choose which navigation you would like the page on ( My site links is technically main navigation). Once you add a page to the sidebar navigation, you can simply click on the link in the sidebar to easily browse to the page for future page editing (instead of having to go to the Manage site feature). Editing your sidebar Every teacher site has a sidebar automatically set on the left-hand side of the page. You can choose to delete the sidebar navigation because you only want a homepage. To edit your sidebar, choose Edit site layout under the More drop-down menu (shown at right). Choose Page settings to add your page to the sidebar Click anywhere on the sidebar item to edit. Choose Edit site layout to change your sidebar (i.e., the order of your sidebar items, to delete the stay connected photo item, etc.) At this point, you can organize your sidebar items by moving them up or down, add a URL address or page, etc.

10 PORT JERVIS CSD thebasics (continued) Creating hyperlinks A hyperlink can link to another (external) website, to an existing Web page or file within your website, or to an e-mail address. The process for creating each of these items is basically the same. 1. First, make sure you re in edit mode on the page you want to create a hyperlink on. 2. Highlight the word(s) you want to hyperlink. 3. Click on the hyperlink icon (it looks like a little chain link), as shown below. Hyperlink icon If you want to hyperlink to a page that you created, make sure the Sites page text is red, and click on the page that you want to link to. Click on the red OK button. If you want to hyperlink to an external website, click on the Web address text so that it displays in red, and then type the full URL address in the Link to this URL field. Click on the red OK button. *If you re linking to an external website, check the Open this link in a new window box. Want to remove a hyperlink? Simply double-click on the link and choose Remove.

PORT JERVIS CSD 11 thebasics (continued) Using Google Gadgets Google Gadgets are dynamic web content that can be embedded on your Web pages. Some of the most common gadgets are Google Calendar, Google Maps and RSS news feeds. In your website template there are a couple sample Google gadgets (shown below) that you can choose to use. If you decide not to use them, you can simply remove them. There are many Google Gadgets available to explore, if you choose to do so. The sidebar is comprised of multiple gadgets Navigation gadget Text gadgets can be used to create content inside a box easily. You can choose to add photos inside the box, change the size of the box, etc. The announcements gadget acts much like a blog. You can create new posts on the announcements page and they will automatically be added to your teacher homepage. This gadget is geared for teachers who plan to update their website more frequently. File Cabinet page Google also has a File Cabinet feature that allows you to upload and manage documents from your hard drive onto your site and organize them into folders. This can be used to organize common documents, such as PDFs, in one place. You can create as many file cabinet pages as you like within your site. That means that in addition to having folders in your file cabinets, you could also have separate pages for different purposes - a file cabinet page for one class s resources, and a separate file cabinet page for another. To create a new file cabinet page, follow these steps: Click the New page icon; Name your page; Under the template drop-down menu, click the File Cabinet page type; Choose a location for your page; Click red Create button.

12 gettinglinked Getting linked to the Port Jervis website When you think your teacher site is ready to be linked from the Port Jervis website, follow the steps below: 1. Click on the More menu and choose, Manage site. 2. Click on Sharing and Permissions on the left-hand side of the page. 3. Under Who has access, click on the blue Change link, as shown below. PORT JERVIS CSD Before you send your Web link to Debbie Jackson, be sure to check the spelling and grammar on all of your pages, and make sure that all of your hyperlinks are going to the correct place. Additionally, please make sure that all of your Web pages have content on them. It can be confusing or frustrating for a visitor to click on a page that says, Information coming soon. It s better to add a page later on when you have the content ready. 4. Choose the first option, Public on the web. Then, click the green Save button. 5. Your website URL address should automatically be highlighted (as shown below). Right-click on the Web address and choose Copy. 6. Go to your school email account and paste the link into a new email. Send the email to Debbie Jackson at dejackson@pjschools.org immediately. She will then add your new Google Sites link to the Port Jervis website. Please note that until you send the link to Debbie Jackson, your website is not properly launched. The Port Jervis Google sites templates are property of the district. Please do not share your website link with others until your website is properly vetted and linked on the district website.