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The Web20Classroom
MARCH 20, 2012
Googlios tags: google ePortfolio googleapps favorite What can Twitter do for your school?
The Web20Classroom
MARCH 20, 2012
Googlios tags: google ePortfolio googleapps favorite What can Twitter do for your school?
The Web20Classroom
OCTOBER 21, 2010
tags : blog favorite classroom_blogging Googlios tags : eportfolio googleapps favorite Posted from Diigo. tags : blog favorite classroom_blogging Googlios tags : eportfolio googleapps favorite Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.'
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The Web20Classroom
MAY 11, 2011
The rest of my favorite links are here.'
Dr. Shannon Doak
OCTOBER 24, 2018
This media includes images, audio, video, blog posts, and eBooks. Book Creator used to be only available on the iPad, but the creators of this fantastic application have now released a web application that is available in the Chrome Webstore. eBooks could also be used as an ePortfolio format. Thanks for reading. Dr. Shannon H.
Graphite Blog
MAY 25, 2015
Not long after my second-grade students started using iPads, it became apparent that I needed a way to share their digital work with parents. I didn’t want to resort to printing everything, so I researched eportfolio options. I found Posterous in 2011, and that blog platform worked well … until they closed in 2013.
Graphite Blog
MARCH 21, 2016
In addition, both provide reading level information for many of the ebooks and are accessible on a variety of devices including laptops and iPads. My students use iPads, but the websites we use are also available on computers, which makes it convenient for students who are absent to participate no matter what device they have at home.
Shake Up Learning
FEBRUARY 6, 2017
We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs. ePortfolios. On the Blogs. Here’s how to leave a review on an iPhone or iPad. In this episode, Matt and I discuss the new version of Google Sites, what we like, what we don’t, and ways to use it in the classroom.
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