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What are your edtech resolutions?

eSchool News

Oletha Walker, challenge resource/project-based learning teacher, John F. Tina Coffey, instructional technology resource teacher, Roanoke County (VA) Schools. I plan on using several different resources to help with this endeavor. Scott Hayhurst, teacher, Okanagan Mission Secondary School, Canada. “I Teach STEAM skills.

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Listen to this article. . Mike Mohammad is my go-to resource for student portfolios with Google Sites. Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. Download WriQ to measure your students’ writing and watch them soar to the top of the global leaderboard! Visit: text.help/shakeupwriq.

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Authentic Assessments to Support Teaching and Learning

edWeb.net

Only 47% of secondary students surveyed reported being engaged, enthusiastic and committed to their learning. This article was modified and published by EdScoop. 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.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

Listen to this article: Shoutout. But our older, secondary students need to be able to share and take claim to their accomplishments. Check out this post on How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites , by Mike Mohammed. We can continue to share resources to help the student take their learning further.

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

These include slide presentations, graphic organizers, infographics, ebooks, video presentations, websites, whiteboard app creations, graphic novels, blog posts, ePortfolios, podcasts, coded applications, digital art, video games, and VR world creations. What resources can you devote to exploring new technological opportunities?

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