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AP Jeopardy Review – Let’s #ePortfolio That: Using @PearDeck, @Wacom Tablets, and @msOneNote #edchat

techieMusings

The game is a way to begin synthesizing material from the beginning of the course through to the end. And maybe the worst part of all, students really didn’t have any notes to study from. Of course, I circulate the room constantly and look at what students are doing, saying, and writing. This is where OneNote comes in.

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4 Powerful Ways to Implement Class Blogs – From Jennifer Carey

EdTechTeacher

Blogs as ePortfolio. This makes them a great platform for students to build their own ePortfolio. One of my favorite exercises in Social Studies is to post a news article along with some guided questions (the New York Times Learning Network has great tools for this). View the Full Course Catalog at ettsummer.org.

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Who’s Playing Matchmaker Between Students and Employers?

Edsurge

Competency Identification—new entrants that surface competencies via microcredentials, ePortfolios and competency-based assessments. Case studies or short courses—purpose-built short courses for specific industries or employers, allowing employers to view student work in real time.

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Make Learning Transparent with Badges

Graphite Blog

Badging recognizes students for specific achievements within a unit or course of study. I can also use this combination of badges and eportfolios to record their ongoing learning and achievement and create a digital record of our dialogue. Badging values the learning process, not just the final product.

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Make Learning Transparent with Badges

Graphite Blog

Badging recognizes students for specific achievements within a unit or course of study. I can also use this combination of badges and eportfolios to record their ongoing learning and achievement and create a digital record of our dialogue. Badging values the learning process, not just the final product.

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The Myth of the Magical Pill

Dr. Shannon Doak

“the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using and managing appropriate technological processes and resources” Educational Technology as defined by The Association for Educational Communications and Technology. I am also taking the Vintage Innovation Online Course.

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Notes from AIMS Teachers Retreat 2016 #AIMSTeach @aimsmddc

techieMusings

Interdisciplinary Ideas for the Social Studies Classroom. Ideas for what to do once you’ve flipped the Social Studies Classroom. Web Tools: Digication – ePortfolio and Assessment Management Systems. Select a theme tab: https://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/. Commitment is what we are actually looking for.