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Let your students explore their creativity on a leading web creation platform with engaging, interactive lessons and guided step-by-step activities. Students can create everything from portfolio sites, to hobby sites, to final project sites while developing their digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
PROJECT-BASED Learning
Tomorrow Classroom offers four all-inclusive, teacher-led courses: Intro to Wix and the Web, Web Creation, Web Design, and Web Development. In each course, students learn forward-thinking skills and mindsets that real web creators use to create professional sites. They’ll explore everything from color theory and writing compelling content, to being inclusive creators.
ALL-INCLUSIVE Curriculum
Tomorrow Classroom uses a student-friendly version of the Wix Editor, and with our built-in classroom management tools, you can be part of your students’ learning journeys. You can edit, add feedback, turn on/off publishing abilities, and transfer your students' sites to personal accounts when they are ready to graduate
CLASSROOM Management Tool
Your students can showcase their work and show off their future-ready skills with professionally designed portfolio templates. Wix Tomorrow Classroom offers many portfolio and resume templates that are completely customizable, from professional online resumes and CVs that support college and career readiness, to project portfolios that students can carry with them throughout school, college, career, and beyond.
PROFESSIONAL Portfolios AND ONLINE RESUMES
“Wix Tomorrow Classroom helped me teach students the principles of good design; which are essential communication skills.”
KATIE FIELDING
Instructional Tech Coach,
Woodbridge Senior High School New Alexandria, Virginia
“When I tell other people about this, I say: you don’t even have to know how to do web design, everything is provided for you - you can use the presentations, you can use all of the step-by-step trainings, and all you have to do as a teacher is facilitate”
ERIN LOPEZ
Digital Media Educator
"I’ve been on the search to provide our students with a digital platform that would meet all of their needs… and this just seemed like the perfect fit."
LORI GONZALEZ
Armijo High School Multimedia Academy Teacher Virtual Enterprise Fairfield, CA
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WIX TOMORROW CLASSROOM IS Aligned with EDUCATION AND SAFETY STANDARDS
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What’s the difference between Tomorrow Classroom and Creators of Tomorrow?The biggest difference is age groups and learning methods. Tomorrow Classroom is created for students ages 13-18 in in-school learning environments. Tomorrow Classroom courses are teacher-led, and requires a teacher to sign up students to use the platform, where students will explore a student-friendly version of the Wix Editor that is consistent with FERPA regulations. Tomorrow Classroom students are most often creating their first website, or beginning to learn about web design, creation, and development (though learners of all kinds are welcome!). Creators of Tomorrow is designed for ages 16-21, where learners can participate in self-paced workshops to learn about the Wix Editor and Wix Products. Creators of Tomorrow participants are invited to submit a project to participate in the Creators of Tomorrow Challenge.
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Is there a cost associated with Wix Tomorrow?Wix Tomorrow is completely free for learners to use and participate. Though not required, Creators of Tomorrow students may choose to upgrade their websites to access Premium features. Tomorrow Classroom utilizes the free tier of Wix sites, and students do not have access to upgrading to paid Premium accounts.
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What can learners build with Wix Tomorrow?Tomorrow Classroom students most often build portfolio sites, special interest sites, final project and capstone sites, and everything in-between! Creators of Tomorrow students learn how to build a robust social impact site powered by Wix business and marketing tools.
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Who can participate in Wix Tomorrow?Wix Tomorrow is designed for students ages 13-21: Tomorrow Classroom is intended for Educators teaching web creation to middle school or high school students in the U.S., Canada, or the UK. Creators of Tomorrow learners are either learning on their own, with the guidance of a guardian, and/or in informal learning environments.
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What topics are covered in Wix Tomorrow?Tomorrow Classroom courses cover the basics of the Wix editor, UX principles, visual design principles, and coding with Velo. Creators of Tomorrow covers basic and advanced web creation principles, as well as using Wix business and marketing solutions.
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What are the Technical Requirements to participate?Students and teachers will need access to a computer (not a mobile device) with an updated Chrome browser which can be downloaded here, and an internet connection.
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Does Wix Tomorrow offer discounted Premium Plans?Wix Tomorrow does not offer discounted Premium Plans for students, and you do not need to use a Wix Premium Plan to participate in the Challenge. If you are a University student, you can learn more about student discounts here.
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How do I sign up?First, make sure you are eligible to participate. Then, fill out Sign Up form and submit it. Once you're approved, you'll get an email with next steps on how to create your account.
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Which standards are covered by the curriculum?The Wix Tomorrow Classroom curriculum is aligned with ISTE standards for students and has been awarded the ISTE Seal of Alignment. The Web Development curriculum is also aligned with CSTA and CSforAll standards.
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Is the platform aligned with FERPA regulations?Yes. We take the privacy of your students seriously and that’s why we have made sure that our education platform and curriculum meet FERPA regulations. Additionally, all student work can be moderated by the teacher, and students will be working with a specialized version of the Wix Editor, which helps keep them safe.
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What topics are covered in the courses?Wix Tomorrow Classroom offers four courses: Intro to Wix and the Web, Web Creation, Web Design, and Web Development. In the first course, Intro to Wix and the Web, students learn how to build simple sites, personalize images, text, layout, and more. In Web Creation, students will explore User Experience processes like research, website structure planning, content creation, and testing. With the Web Design course, students will explore topics like color theory, typography, layout, branding and inclusive design. In Web Development, students learn how to take their websites to the next level with Velo, Wix’s JavaScript-based coding platform.
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Are there any prerequisites?No prior knowledge is assumed. The courses in Tomorrow Classroom are designed so that anyone can teach and learn website creation with Wix.
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What do the courses cost?Nothing. Wix Tomorrow Classroom is free.
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What are the technical requirements for students?Students and educators will need access to: A computer (not a mobile device or tablet) with an updated Chrome browser which can be downloaded here. An internet connection.
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Who is eligible to use Wix Tomorrow Classroom?Educators teaching at schools or learning environments in the U.S., Canada, or UK can use Wix Tomorrow Classroom with students ages 13+. Educators and students must have access to computers (rather than tablets) to use the platform.
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Who is Wix Tomorrow Classroom for?The Tomorrow Classroom platform is intended for educators teaching website creation, design, and development to students ages 13+ in the U.S., Canada, or the UK.
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Where can I read and learn more about the platform?Visit our help center for more information. For specific questions and troubleshoots, feel free to contact us.
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Do I have to participate in the workshops to be part of the Challenge?No! Participants in the Workshop Series are not required to submit a project to be considered for The Challenge (though we’d love to see your ideas!).
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How do I submit a Challenge idea?Submissions will open in February, 2024. Stay tuned for more information on how to submit an idea then!
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Are there technical requirements for participation?Yes; participants in the workshop must have access to a computer and an internet connection that allows streaming and video playback. To participate in the Challenge and/or build a site, participants will need access to a computer (not a tablet) with an updated Chrome browser which can be downloaded here.
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How does Creators of Tomorrow work?The Creators of Tomorrow experience begins with a workshop series led by Wix professionals. You can choose among a series of pre-recorded workshops to get inspired and learn real, marketable skills for creating, managing, and growing your ideas. The workshops are designed to prepare you to submit an impact website to The Challenge. The Challenge is an exclusive hands-on creation challenge where you will build a website with Wix in one of four impact spaces: Sustainable Well Being, Lifelong Learning, Equitable Futures, or Climate Action. All websites should center around creating real-world impact in your local communities. A select number of website submissions will be accepted to participate in a Mentorship Camp, where you will advance your ideas and website designs under the guidance of Wix professionals. At the end of the cohort, you will be invited to present your website to a panel of judges for a chance of winning a prize.
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Who can participate in Creators of Tomorrow?Creators of Tomorrow is designed for young learners, about ages 16-21, and is open to youth from many countries. Anyone can participate in the Workshop Series and submit a website, but participation in the Mentorship Camp is invitation-only. No prior experience with website creation is required.
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What will I learn in the workshops?Creators of Tomorrow covers basic and advanced web creation principles, as well as using Wix business and marketing solutions. You’ll learn everything from building a website from scratch, to the latest design trends, to making your website engaging, to adding robust solutions to grow and manage your ideas. Along the way, we’ll cover 21st century skills like design thinking, communication, inclusive & equitable design, leadership and entrepreneurial skills, and more. We’ll also hear from experts in the field with chances to ask questions and get inspired by their stories and work.
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What kinds of website ideas will be considered for submission to the Challenge?We are looking for websites that address solutions within one of four impact spaces: Sustainable Well Being, Lifelong Learning, Equitable Futures, or Climate Action. Your ideas must include a real-world; we want you to not just dream, but to bring your ideas to life too! Your website itself can be the solution itself (example: a website with learning resources), a hub for a solution (example: a website where you can sign up for in-person community events). Submissions do not need to be polished, but should give us a clear sense of your ideas.
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Do you provide learning accommodations?All videos will include closed captioning. Inclusion and access is important to us; if you are in need of an accommodation that we do not provide, please reach out!
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Is there a cost?No! Creators of the Future is a free experience for all.
FAQS
Who is Wix Tomorrow Classroom for?
The Tomorrow Classroom platform is intended for educators teaching website creation, design, and development to students ages 13+ in the U.S., Canada, or the UK.
Who is eligible to use Wix Tomorrow Classroom?
Educators teaching at schools or learning environments in the U.S., Canada, or UK can use Wix Tomorrow Classroom with students ages 13+. Educators and students must have access to computers (rather than tablets) to use the platform.
Are there any prerequisites?
No prior knowledge is assumed. The courses in Tomorrow Classroom are designed so that anyone can teach and learn website creation with Wix.
What topics are covered in the courses?
Wix Tomorrow Classroom offers four courses: Intro to Wix and the Web, Web Creation, Web Design, and Web Development. In the first course, Intro to Wix and the Web, students learn how to build simple sites, personalize images, text, layout, and more. In Web Creation, students will explore User Experience processes like research, website structure planning, content creation, and testing. With the Web Design course, students will explore topics like color theory, typography, layout, branding and inclusive design. In Web Development, students learn how to take their websites to the next level with Velo, Wix’s JavaScript-based coding platform.
What do the courses cost?
Nothing. Wix Tomorrow Classroom is free.
What are the technical requirements for students?
Students and educators will need access to:
A computer (not a mobile device or tablet) with an updated Chrome browser which can be downloaded here.
An internet connection.
How do I sign up?
First, make sure you are eligible to participate. Then, create your account and fill some additional details about you and your school. That's it - you're ready to create your first class.
Is Wix Tomorrow Classroom aligned with FERPA regulations?
Yes. We take the privacy of your students seriously and that’s why we have made sure that the Wix Tomrrow Classroom platform and curriculum meet FERPA regulations.
Additionally, all student work can be moderated by the teacher, and students will be working with a specialized version of the Wix Editor, which helps keep them safe.
Which standards are covered by the curriculum?
The Wix Tomorrow Classroom curriculum is aligned with ISTE standards for students and has been awarded the ISTE Seal of Alignment. The Web Development curriculum is also aligned with CSTA and CSforAll standards.
Where can I read and learn more about the platform?
Visit our help center for more information. For specific questions and troubleshoots, feel free to contact us.
ABOUT
Tomorrow Classroom is a free platform and suite of learning resources tailor-made for classroom educators teaching students (ages 13-18) to nurture students’ design and coding skills, be creative, and make ideas come to life.
Our free lesson plans, activities, templates, and classroom management solutions are designed to give you and your students everything you need to dive into the world of web creation, design, and coding to create portfolio websites, capstone projects, passion projects, and everything in between.