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Authentic Assessments to Support Teaching and Learning

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He now serves as an elementary principal for the Mineral Point Unified School District. Over the last three years, she has led dozens of professional development sessions all of which have impacted the way that educators communicate learning through eportfolios. This article was modified and published by EdScoop. About the Presenter.

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Strategies for Becoming an Effective, Present Teacher

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Cari Wilson is the elementary innovation and technology lead teacher for West Vancouver School District in British Columbia. Over the last three years, she has led dozens of professional development sessions all of which have impacted the way that educators communicate learning through eportfolios. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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The Epsilen Experience: Power Users Share Their Stories #SXSWedu

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Presented first to elementary faculty with principal support, then other teachers found out and wanted to do more.) Ingram - The finished work posted to Epsilen creates ePortfolios that stay with the student. Visit his eportfolio at epsilen.com/lheflin where he is posting his resources. Courses are left to last.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010.