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PortfolioGen - free online portfolio service for educators

Educational Technology Guy

You page has it''s own web address and can include personal information, certifications, photos, your resume, example lesson plans, documents, links to other sites and more. Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article. employment eportfolios free resources job search'

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ScreenPal–Your New BFF! – SULS0189

Shake Up Learning

Click To Tweet Listen to this article. You can share specific information or point out important links all within your announcement. Don’t forget there’s the drawing tool to add emphasis or write in extra information to the video. To find this Chrome extension visit the Chrome web store and search for ScreenPal.

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4 Powerful Ways to Implement Class Blogs – From Jennifer Carey

EdTechTeacher

Blogs as ePortfolio. This makes them a great platform for students to build their own ePortfolio. The Burlington High School Help Desk (staffed entirely by students) hosts a community blog where they post information about themselves, helpful hints, reviews for new apps and tools, individual projects, and much more.

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Listen to this article. . Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. As outlined by the Institute for Personalized Learning , a learner profile contains demographic and academic information. It also houses information on a student’s skill sets and drivers for learning.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Each unit typically includes a couple Zaption videos for everyone to view, and for each reading level, three to eight books and two to four articles. In my class some books and articles are read by all students so we can have a common conversation, and others are read by a subset of the class, based on reading level.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Each unit typically includes a couple Zaption videos for everyone to view and, for each reading level, three to eight books and two to four articles. In my class some books and articles are read by all students so we can have a common conversation, and others are read by a subset of the class, based on reading level.

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

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These are some of my favorites: TeacherVision and Education Corner —these are my go to spots for helpful articles and printable handouts to distribute to both parents and students. This is a also great way to collect contact information at the start of the year.) Create ePortfolios. Skype your conference.