For students who make websites 0 ▲ Jeffrey Zeldman Presents 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments WordPress.com maker Automattic is expanding into education with a new, free product designed for teachers and their classes called WordPress.com Education. The suite for classrooms includes a full WordPress.com domain for each student, plus free domain names (on the .blog or .art domains) and plug-in support. Teachers can provide students with access to the program for free for the first year, without having to put a credit card down or enter a trial. This allows teachers to use the technology in courses that teach students how to build websites, or for other classroom needs such as group projects that incorporate website-building. Unveiling the product at its annual WordCamp US conference on Monday, the company noted that the new Student plan isn’t a stripped-down version of its product. It includes 6 GB of storage, backups, staging sites, and other tools, as well as support for plugins, SFTP/SSH, phpMyAdmin, and Studio Sync. — TechCrunch: WordPress.com targets the next generation of… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.