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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. For example, students can use a blogging tool to post summer book reviews for students, and the librarian can mediate a conversation around their reading and writing. This article was modified and published by EdScoop.

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

Shake Up Learning

My favorite method for sharing student work is on a Google Site or a Blogger blog. Blogger is a traditional blogging platform that allows for comment. With a blog post, we can share student work and collect feedback from other students, parents, or experts in the field of study. That’s where I give Blogger the edge.

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SumBlox: explore number relationships through visual/kinesthetic play

iLearn Technology

What it is: Why yes, this is a technology blog. I anticipate that students will use these blocks for stop-motion animation projects as they explore (iMotion HD is the app they use), capture their discoveries of number relationships in their eportfolio (we use Evernote ), and even in Explain Everything videos.

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Digital Badges: credentialing the things that make us fully human

iLearn Technology

You can read about the full break down on @michellek107 ‘s blog here. As educators, we watched our student’s love for reading dissipate in favor of a digital badge. We watched kids go from discussing the books they read, to competing to see who had the most badges.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. Read more Edthena blog posts about video-powered professional learning. Is that a possibility? Is that something you see happening?

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

I’m learning the methods of how to teach math to elementary students. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. Read more Edthena blog posts about video-powered professional learning. Is that a possibility? Is that something you see happening?