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Student Reflection with Digital Portfolios

Teacher Reboot Camp

A year ago, I created a technology course on Moodle for Spanish teachers as part of the Ministry of Education of Spain. The course is task based and I’m fortunate to be one of the instructors. The course will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Recommended Tools.

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Student Reflection with Digital Portfolios

Teacher Reboot Camp

A year ago, I created a technology course on Moodle for Spanish teachers as part of the Ministry of Education of Spain. The course is task based and I’m fortunate to be one of the instructors. The course will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Recommended Tools.

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Download WriQ to measure your students’ writing and watch them soar to the top of the global leaderboard! Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. Within each unit, students connect back to the overarching standards for the course. You can join them too. Visit: text.help/shakeupwriq.

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Read-Along Storybooks Using Audio in Google Slides

Shake Up Learning

Mike is also the author of one of the most popular blog posts on Shake Up Learning, How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. These images were then downloaded and uploaded to the slides. These images were then downloaded and uploaded to the slides. . K-12 teachers are going to LOVE THIS COURSE!

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A Draft Educational Technology Landscape Map

Mark Smithers

I’ve been working on educational technology strategy and implementation for what feels like as long as I can remember but one thing I have always intended to do was to develop a visualisation of educational technologies in the form of a ‘map’. Specifically they focussed on the product rather than the tool or technology.

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