We provided a Joomla! training session a few months ago for a small business 
development center. Participants were mainly non-technical small business 
owners. During the day long session, we had the students create sites on USB 
flash drives. While we provided instructions after the session for moving a 
site from a flash drive to a live site, using Joomlapack, the procedure was too 
complicated for most participants. 

Question - Assuming we have a decent broadband connection and not more than a 
dozen participants, what is the best way to have students develop a site 
online, where they can easily make the site 'live' when they are ready? We have 
another training session scheduled for May.

Some students already have a static site that they want to replace, some have 
no site and no domain, and some have registered a domain name but have no site.

We looked into having a single account with a hosting company and using 
subdomains for each participant, but there doesn't appear to be a simple way to 
move the site to another account after. We could also talk to hosting companies 
about setting up multiple trial accounts each with our custom Joomla! install 
to start off with - that the students could decide whether to keep. The sites 
are not built completely from scratch - we install some extensions and do some 
configuration before students start. 

Looking for any suggestions.

Thanks,
Tamar
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