
Sharing your school news with the world means nothing more than customising a web page template with your text and pictures and adding your logo, right? Well, yes - but to create a truly polished site there's more to think about! Here's a few tips to help get you creating.Try and limit the number of colours - you really don't want pages that include all the colours of a rainbow! Carefull...
A virtual classroom environment - available to anyone with a PC and an Internet connection - mak...
A number of schools in the UK are warning parents to be on their guard against cyber-bullying and ...
Cyberbulling via Facebook leads to teachers' call for legal clampdown on uncontrolled social network...
Interesting article debates whether childrens' behaviour is being influenced as the line between fa...
This week's winner, nominated by the Webanywhere team, is Cheetham C of E Primary School, Manchester...
Another happy Webanywhere customer!We're delighted that the South Wales Evening Post has include...
As you will have noticed we have now completely redesigned our main Webanywhere.co.uk interface to p...
As school managers will be aware, the Department of Education has been asked to prepare plans fo...
From today we are starting a new weekly series called “Websites of the week”. Our intention will be ...
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