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Canvas - learning management system - great for e-portfolios

Educational Technology Guy

It has task management, reminders, calendars, audio and video messages, badges, chat, collaborative workspaces, course creation, discussions, a dashboard, mobile apps and much more. Here a link to the Canvas Guides of a video (less than five minutes) walking students through setting up an ePortfolio.

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20+ Ideas and Resources for Learning with Poetry

Teacher Reboot Camp

Students can create digital poetry eportfolios with free web tools and apps like EduBuncee , EduGlogster , Pinterest , Educlipper , or Livebinder. Lesson Stream has video poetry lessons. Find several poetry videos and lessons on TED-Ed. Read this article, Games as Poetry. Find lessons for children to teenagers.

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ScreenPal–Your New BFF! – SULS0189

Shake Up Learning

You can quickly add a video anywhere you type. Click To Tweet Listen to this article. “Easily record videos from any text box or comment field in your favorite browser-based apps, then share. You can record your screen, add an embedded video of the speaker, and even markup the screen with the drawing tool.

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4 Powerful Ways to Implement Class Blogs – From Jennifer Carey

EdTechTeacher

How to set up a blog will depend on your platform, and is pretty easy to figure out with all of the “how-to” videos and help center collections. Blogs as ePortfolio. This makes them a great platform for students to build their own ePortfolio. What teachers most often ask me is why they would set up a blog for their class.

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Watch this video to learn how! video will be posted soon). Listen to this article. . Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. Mike recommends Flipgrid for students to record introduction videos, reflection, and more. Subscribe to Shake Up Learning on YouTube.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

The biggest limitation for younger students is finding materials written at an accessible reading level, but this can be overcome by focusing more on videos and finding books with a “read to me” feature. In addition, ReadWorks is a fantastic repository of fiction and nonfiction articles at different Lexile levels and topics.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

The biggest limitation for younger students is finding materials written at an accessible reading level, but this can be overcome by focusing more on videos and finding books with a "read to me" feature. Gather resources at a range of reading levels. Use online resources for added reading features. Organize the unit materials.

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