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Google Certified Educator Level 2: How To Create Centralized Google Site for Student Projects?

A teacher has students work on a project-based learning activity of their choice. Students have taken various subtopics and used different Google tools (Docs, Slides, Youtube) to present the information. The teacher wants to provide a combined space for the students to share their findings of what they have learned. How would this be accomplished?

Create a Google Site and provide each student with a page to share their work.

Setting up a single Google Site with individual pages for each student is the most effective way to consolidate diverse project formats. This approach builds a unified digital hub. Because Google Sites integrates natively with Google Workspace, students can seamlessly embed their specific Docs, Slides, or YouTube videos directly onto their assigned pages. Instead of juggling scattered links, managing separate websites, or hiding work behind a submission form, the class gets one organized, collaborative space to view everyone’s findings.