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

Edsurge

A significant number of K-12 teachers looking to move away from student success measures that focus on standardized testing and grades are turning towards eportfolios, online websites showcasing projects tied to learning objectives. In the end, her students were working on what many would describe as an eportfolio and blog hybrid.

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Adobe Spark: Easily create and share videos, images, and newsletters

iLearn Technology

What it is: Adobe Spark is a collection of fantastic (free!) How to integrate Adobe Spark in the classroom: The collection of tools in Adobe Spark are perfect for students and teachers alike. Teachers, you can use Adobe Spark to create a weekly newsletter (SO easy to share home with parents!),

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

I can view the notes and highlights in my teacher dashboard, although I often ask students to take a screenshot of their thoughts and add to their Seesaw eportfolio so their parents can also see their thinking. Tools4Students doesn’t have a website, but in a classroom without iPads students could complete a graphic organizer on paper.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Although I'm in a 1-to-1 classroom, students complete the unit activities with a partner to encourage read-aloud practice, rich discussion, and collaboration. Tools4Students doesn't have a website, but in a classroom without iPads students could complete a graphic organizer on paper. After reading Epic!

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