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Seesaw: The ultimate ePortfolio for every classroom!

iLearn Technology

Students can log their learning using photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs, and links. The built in audio recording and drawing tools mean that students can reflect on what they’ve learned or explain how they reached an answer. An eportfolio is a great way to capture all learning so that those baby steps can be seen over time.

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The Intersection of Project Share, BYOD, and PBL #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

In 2009 Rockdale focused on new learning goals and worked to get buy-in from leadership and parents. Project based learning is good instruction. Learnings: Teachers will always be necessary. There needs to be change in teaching and learning. Used a visioning document by TASA. Change is inevitable, growth is optional.

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PDF FlipBook on a Chromebook.

Dr. Shannon Doak

In this post, I discuss the various ways you can make ebooks, one of them is using Google Docs and saving the file as a PDF. If you are interested in learning more about this please read my previous post. This app could be used to view student-created ePortfolios during student-led conferences. Thanks for reading.

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Chrome Can: PDFs

Dr. Shannon Doak

Portable Document Format (PDF), is a widely used file type and, therefore, learning how to work with PDFs on a Chromebook is something every student should learn. ” To learn more visit their website! What makes this a great tool for the classroom, is that it integrates with Google Drive. Saving options.

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Making Thinking Visible Using Technology

Dr. Shannon Doak

According to the folks at Project Zero (PZ), “Visible Thinking is a flexible and systematic research-based conceptual framework, which aims to integrate the development of students’ thinking with content learning across subject matters.” ” To learn more about the thinking routines please watch the video below.

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

Keep in mind, even if your school has a different type of capstone course, my thoughts below could be applicable in the capstone process, learning environment, or product creation. All capstones include the following phases: Proposal creation Content learning Skill building Research Implementation. Education.com,” n.d.)

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