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How One High School is Helping Students Craft Eportfolios People Will Actually Read

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Gottfried wanted a platform that was accessible, shareable, allowed her students to update their work regularly and helped them build their digital brand with followers. Gottfried frequently shares what she deems “quality postings” on her social media accounts and has had employers actively engage with the students’ posts.

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How You Can Bring Creativity Back Into Your Classroom With Project-Based Learning

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Adobe) Now, imagine kids getting that feeling every time we introduce a new concept or ask an essential question. According to a study from Adobe (which an accompanying infographic shown to the right), 82% of college-educated professionals wish they had more exposure to creative thinking as students. Social Media Profile Page.