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  • 1.  Free websites or blogs in China

    Posted 07-18-2011 16:47

    IMD-Lers,

     

    I have a student at St. John's who is at his home in China taking an online course with me this summer. One of the assignments involves creating a website. I had recommended to the class a Google website using http://tinyurl.com/3hatxo6 . The student finds Google sites to be blocked in China. Are there alternative Chinese or other free websites or blog sites that I can recommend the student use to complete the assignment?

     

    Best regards,

    Charles Wankel

    St. John's University, New York

    http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~wankelc

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  • 2.  Free websites or blogs in China

    Posted 07-18-2011 16:55

    Charles-

     

    Not sure if it is live in China, but wordpress is free and excellent (I use it in most of my classes). www.wordpress.com.

     

    Look forward to seeing you in San Antonio,

     

    Dan

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    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Charles Wankel
    Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 1:47 PM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Free websites or blogs in China

     

    IMD-Lers,

     

    I have a student at St. John's who is at his home in China taking an online course with me this summer. One of the assignments involves creating a website. I had recommended to the class a Google website using http://tinyurl.com/3hatxo6 . The student finds Google sites to be blocked in China. Are there alternative Chinese or other free websites or blog sites that I can recommend the student use to complete the assignment?

     

    Best regards,

    Charles Wankel

    St. John's University, New York

    http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~wankelc

    Add me on LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/wankelc by putting wankelc@verizon.net into ADD CONNECTIONS; Twitter: wankelc ; Skype: mgtprof

     

    Higher Education Administration with Social Media

    http://amzn.to/oyIVJI

     



  • 3.  Free websites or blogs in China

    Posted 07-18-2011 23:04
    Hi Dr. Wankel.

    Take a look at Weebly. One can create a free website using this space.

    All the best,
    Laura 

    On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Charles Wankel <wankelc@verizon.net> wrote:

    IMD-Lers,

     

    I have a student at St. John's who is at his home in China taking an online course with me this summer. One of the assignments involves creating a website. I had recommended to the class a Google website using http://tinyurl.com/3hatxo6 . The student finds Google sites to be blocked in China. Are there alternative Chinese or other free websites or blog sites that I can recommend the student use to complete the assignment?

     

    Best regards,

    Charles Wankel

    St. John's University, New York

    http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~wankelc

    Add me on LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/wankelc by putting wankelc@verizon.net into ADD CONNECTIONS; Twitter: wankelc ; Skype: mgtprof

     

    Higher Education Administration with Social Media

    http://amzn.to/oyIVJI

     




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