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How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

The post How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Let’s Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. What is a Portfolio? by Mike Mohammed.

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Encourage Students to Reflect on Their Growth with This Free Slides Portfolio Template

Teacher Reboot Camp

This portfolio doesn’t need to have been started at the beginning of the year and only takes about 1 or 2 class periods for students to complete depending on your setup and technology access. Make sure to provide them with instructions to provide you with the Shareable link so you can access their portfolios.

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5 Tips for Using Google Apps to Go Paperless

Gaggle Speaks

better student access to learning materials. Share Calendars to avoid meeting conflicts. Sites can also be a great place to manage student ePortfolios. Access our ebook, “12 Ways to Safely Adopt Google Apps into Your School,” to learn more ways start tomorrow’s school day better prepared to use GAFE.

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In It Together: Student Led Program Implementation #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Students started assisting fellow students in creating ePortfolios in Project Share. Students also presented at faculty meetings. Snipit of faculty meeting training at 9th grade campus shown.) At the end of the meeting, the principal announced students could bring their own devices to use Project Share.

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Teaching with the Growth Mindset

edWeb.net

It wasn’t about inventing new curriculum or buying new materials; Briggs said most teachers already have access to resources they can use to create the assignments. Briggs advocated for using an online program that students can access at home and that can communicate with the school’s student grading program. and Canada.

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Storms over liberal education: notes on the 2016 AAC&U conference

Bryan Alexander

I kicked things off with a survey of major technological developments in a very top level way, then dived into specific, currently used digital tools (the LMS, ePortfolios, video, robotics, big data, social media, 3d printing, etc.). I had two measly slides for ePortfolios, the main thrust of which was “go to AAEEBL !”,

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

Edsurge

Often times those that need to meet with us most are the same parents who have the biggest challenges in making it happen. Show parents how kids can access assignments or notes they may have missed or watch screencasts you have created. Create ePortfolios. Skype your conference. Navigating the media center.