Would you want to create a multi-page PDF, or more of a web newspaper? I like the PDF concept. It's portable. InDesign is a great program -- but expensive. Works hand-in-hand with Photoshop (even Elements). Once you're done you can convert your files to PDF, then assemble into a multi-page PDF. There are certainly easier programs to work with, but InDesign is a professional class desktop publishing application, so learning how to use it (and Photoshop) is an added benefit. A web newspaper is a cool idea too though. There are plenty of drag and drop web programs that would eliminate the need for coding; iWeb for example. You could come up with a common template, then have everyone work within those conventions. If you have a school web site, you could publish the entire magazine site within a subfolder and a link to your school's home page (or not). Plenty of other solutions too. Keynote or Powerpoint could be used along with any word processor. This wouldn't be a path I would choose, but it would reduce the learning curve. These files could also be converted to PDF's. Lots and lots of ways of approaching this. Randy Pitts Technical Coordinator Vinalhaven Schools 207-863-4800 ACTEM Integrators <[log in to unmask]> writes: >ACTEM Integrators <[log in to unmask]> writes: >>Hi all, >>I have a class that is collaborating on a magazine. Each student is >>responsible for creating one page and once they are all assembled, the >>teacher wants to share it digitally so that the students can all read >>each article. What application would you use? I'd love to hear your ideas >>:>) > > >How about a slightly modified Newsletter or Scrapbook template from Pages?