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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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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 will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Student ePortfolio Reflections. These are some examples of their eportfolios. Capzles -looks like a timeline.

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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 will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Student ePortfolio Reflections. These are some examples of their eportfolios. Capzles -looks like a timeline.

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With Instagram and ePortfolios, This Teaching Fellow Uses Tech to Support Literacy ?

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Teachers are learners, too” was one of the key messages for this year’s cohort of HP Teaching Fellows—26 primary and secondary educators who demonstrate powerful teaching and learning with technology. If you are interested in becoming an HP Teaching Fellow, or would like to nominate an educator, please complete this Interest Form.

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Teach Digital Citizenship: 20+ Tips & Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

Follow the #DigCit hashtag and website to find a community of educators who will support you in teaching your students citizenship. Students can create eportfolios with social bookmarking tools and as a final project create eportfolio presentations in which they reflect on the learning for each module/unit.

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3 Ways Educators Should Use Blogs

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Blogs are a great resource for educators at all levels. Here are three ways educators can use blogs to encourage creativity, learning and collaboration. ePortfolios. As educators, you often need to assess growth in a student’s knowledge over time. 3 Ways Educators Should Use Blogs Click To Tweet. Student Blogs.

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Friday, May 15 Events - The Learning Revolution Online Daily Education Conference #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Augustine School & Loyola Marymount University 12:00 PM - Designing ePortfolios: Four Considerations with Barbara M. with David Mahaley - Education Technology Leader, EdTech Solutions LLC 2:00 PM - Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School? See the long list of potential strands here. HOST : Host a conversation here.