I recently re-created my site with the new Google Sites (old one was from David Loertscher's Virtual Learning Commons template). It's much more stream-lined
I mostly used it so that I am super familiar with it to be able to help other staff and students. And (hopefully) I'm role-modeling for them, as well.

It was ridiculously easy. For instance, I started digging in Twitter settings to get the code to embed my feed, only to find out that Sites only needed my URL.
Con--it is so user-friendly that you are often limited. I found a page counter but it's hardly visible.

I will hesitantly post my new site. Kind suggestions welcome. :)  https://sites.google.com/view/stratfordhighvlc

Sara


On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 9:52 AM, Kathy McNeiece <kmcneiece@hamdenhall.org> wrote:
Hello- 
Looking to redo my library website. We currently subscribe to LibGuides and use that as the student resource page. Wondering what other people use? Anyone use Google Sites or something like Wordpress? 
Thanks!
Kathy


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