Weebly requires users be at least 13 years of age OR that users use an instructor-provided education.weebly.com account. See Terms of Service for more information about policies and guidelines
Weebly is a very user-friendly website generator. Not only is it free to use (although there are Pro paid options), but Weebly also gives you a free domain and hosts your website for you. Organize content, create dynamic presentations, and easily share your site!
Sample Weebly sites
Weebly tutorial for students
What kinds of projects can students create using Weebly?
- Research project - Practically every content area does some sort of research or inquiry-based assignment during the course. Weebly is an excellent way for students to display their findings, cite their sources, and reflect on the implications of their research.
- Presentation - We ask students to present on a vast number of topics. Having them create websites not only makes for a more entertaining presentation than PowerPoint, but it also allows you to navigate for a number of purposes as you're grading and offering suggestions.
- Portfolios - Weebly is a great way to organize student work into a digital portfolio. Any project or item can be digitized and included. The best part about portfolios is that the student is responsible for collecting and organizing his own work, and he can even reflect on each assignment or a selection of assignments as part of the portfolio-making process.
Things to consider when using Weebly
- All users must be 13 or older or have an instructor-provided education.weebly.com account. ! You can access Weebly's full Terms of Service here.
- Since Weebly websites are public, it is especially important to make sure you are paying attention to your digital footprint when posting online, and only posting things that make a good impression. For more information about digital citizenship and digital footprints, you can review this site.
- Students will need to be aware of best practices to avoid copyright infringement and stay within the Fair Use Guidelines.