WordPress, an open-source blog and site creation tool
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Description: WordPress is an open-source website and blog creator. It provides users with an interface where they can build and customise their websites using themes, plugins, and widgets. Users can choose between WordPress.com, which is a hosted platform with managed services and a free limited version, or WordPress.org, which is a completely free self-hosted platform where users have more control over their websites, but requires more IT skills. WordPress was initially released in 2003 by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little.
Evaluation: WordPress is a renowned and practical web creator. Teachers can use it to put together a teaching website, which can be set as private and shared through a URL. Although WordPress’s interface is quite intuitive, it still requires some IT skills, especially for WordPress.org.
Cost: Free with registration for WordPress.org; free limited version with registration + paid premium plans for WordPress.com.
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Usability and tech notes ▼
Time efficiency
Time needed to learn how to use a tool and its time-saving potential: Medium.
Interface language(s)
The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to: Dozens of Languages.
Respect for privacy
Privacy evaluations indicate how a tool handles personal data collection, storage, and sharing, including GDPR compliance and security measures, among others. The ICT-REV team provides them for informational purposes, reflecting our best understanding at the time of review, but assumes no legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of these evaluations and encourages users to conduct their own assessments. : High. WordPress collects various types of personal information, including email addresses and usernames, but only to the extent that users provide it. It employs cookies and other technologies to track visitors, usage, access preferences, and email campaign effectiveness, although users can opt out of them. WordPress acknowledges the importance of protecting user information against unauthorised access or use. On WordPress, users can limit the information they provide, limit access to information on mobile devices, opt out of marketing communications, set their browsers to reject cookies, and opt out of internal analytics programs through user settings. WordPress acknowledges users’ right to access, rectify or erase their data. It complies with the GDPR. See more here.
Saving work for future use
Can work be saved for future use?: Yes, users with an account can edit their websites at any time.
Examples of use