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Welcome to the SHARE Members Page. This page provides access to the Participant Support Page, recent News/Announcements and other valuable information. E-mail us with suggestions for additional content. | |
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Increased Security! SHARE is changing how teachers connect to their websites. If a teacher edits pages with any tool other than the SHARE online editor the way you access the site will change. Beginning November 3rd FTP access will be replaced by Secure FTP (SSH). This will provide much greater security for file transfers. Free software tools for Macs and PCs that can use this new system are available. Members - check out the "Support and Settings" area for specific information. Friday, September 26, 2008 Any Tool Will Do! SHARE members can use almost any editing software with their website including Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Homesite, Bluefish, etc. Browser-based editors like Mozilla Composer and Netscape Composer are also supported. Additionally, SHARE provides an online template/editor system that provides everything that a teacher would typically need. Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Classroom Calendars The classroom calendar tool was recently updated to allow teachers to manage events in an even easier manner. The new editing windows use a technology called "ajax" and have a unique look and operation. Check it out! Wednesday, September 3, 2008 | ||