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How One High School is Helping Students Craft Eportfolios People Will Actually Read

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A significant number of K-12 teachers looking to move away from student success measures that focus on standardized testing and grades are turning towards eportfolios, online websites showcasing projects tied to learning objectives. In the end, her students were working on what many would describe as an eportfolio and blog hybrid.

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

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Use a Google Form to create a survey you can send to parents. Create ePortfolios. Here are a couple of things to think about as you start your journey: Read EdSurge’s Step by Step Guide on Digital Learning Portfolios. Assign some pre-work. Leave some space for them to ask their own questions.