Website

A website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages hosted on a domain. Websites serve as platforms to share information, resources, and tools, accessible through internet-connected devices. They can offer text, images, videos, interactive tools, and downloadable content, making them versatile for teaching and learning environments.

library_add

How to use in a learning design

Websites can support adult learning by providing flexible, on-demand resources accessible anytime. They offer a platform for content, interactive activities, discussions, and self-assessments, making them well-suited for self-paced study, online courses, or supplemental learning. For adult learners, websites facilitate continuous skill development and can adapt to various learning styles through multimedia integration.

light_mode

How it works

Websites are built using a combination of front-end (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and back-end technologies (databases, server scripting). Users access them via a web browser by entering the website’s URL. Content and functionality are delivered to the user’s device, enabling browsing, interacting with materials, and sometimes, engaging in real-time activities.

play_circle

Example

In a teaching scenario, a website could host a collection of resources for a unit on climate change. Learners access pages with articles, videos, and quizzes on the subject. They can study independently, complete activities, and join a discussion forum, encouraging self-directed learning and collaboration.

report

Compatibility

Websites are accessible across devices with internet connectivity, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. They are compatible with common operating systems like Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, and popular web browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge, making them widely usable.

star

Assessment options

Websites enable formative and summative assessments through quizzes, discussion forums, and assignments. Learners can complete tasks directly on the website or submit digital work, such as essays or projects. This approach allows instructors to assess comprehension, participation, and skill application asynchronously.

security

Privacy considerations

Websites can pose privacy and security risks, especially if they collect personal data. Administrators should ensure secure connections (HTTPS), data encryption, and proper authentication. Privacy policies should inform users of data handling practices, and sensitive information should be safeguarded against breaches.

Your learning design platform 🚀

Unlike other tools, we were built for you, for the jobs you need to get done and the challenges you face.

Why not get started today?