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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

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The teachers are very new to web tools, developing Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) and are currently teaching full time. The course will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Keep reading to discover how to get your students reflecting on their learning in your course with a digital portfolio.

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Student Reflection with Digital Portfolios

Teacher Reboot Camp

The teachers are very new to web tools, developing Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) and are currently teaching full time. The course will soon be over so I am grading their reflective eportfolio final projects. Keep reading to discover how to get your students reflecting on their learning in your course with a digital portfolio.

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

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I'm still learning and we can help each other improve as writers.” 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. Learn more about the program here and at our October 30 webinar.

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Teach Digital Citizenship: 20+ Tips & Resources

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Get your copy of The 30 Goals for Teachers or Learning to Go. Our students’ digital behavior influences our learning, language, rituals, values, routines, customs, and communication. It is important we help our students create meaningful messages and learn to effectively collaborate and respect their peers.

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5 Ways Office 365 Can Benefit Student Learning

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Office 365 broadens the capacity for learning, offering on-demand access to documents and projects, and provides students new and creative outlets to learn both inside and outside of the classroom. There’s just no way to get around assigning group projects because teamwork and collaboration are required student skills.

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3 Ways Educators Should Use Blogs

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Here are three ways educators can use blogs to encourage creativity, learning and collaboration. ePortfolios. Try using a blog as an ePortfolio where students can store and track their assignments. Group work is playing a much larger role in learning because collaboration a critical competency and skill in the workforce.