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How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites

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The post How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Let’s Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. How to Create a Google Site.

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ScreenPal–Your New BFF! – SULS0189

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Related: How to Leave Video Feedback in Google Classroom Communication Options ScreenPal videos are a great way to give your emails that personal touch. Think of how personal a video reminder for parent-teacher conferences could be, or a back-to-school welcome video. See: Copyright Policy. It’s ready to go right there!

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

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Mike shares what he has learned after seven years of implementing portfolios–how to organize, how to make them student-centered, and the ease of Google Sites! Mike also contributed a lesson plan to my new book, Blended Learning with Google , on how to implement student portfolios with Google Sites. See: Copyright Policy.

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REINVENTING.SCHOOL Recording + This Week's Show | Learning Revolution Sessions #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

million-member American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO), Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel (former Obama White House Health Policy Adviser, and Vice Provost of Global Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania), Dr. Sonja B. Augustine School & Loyola Marymount University 12:00 PM - Designing ePortfolios: Four Considerations with Barbara M.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

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In part four, Kasey explains how we can go BEYOND the walls of our classrooms, and how to go BEYOND the due date and encourage students to continue learning about the things that interest them. It’s more important that we think purposely about how to share and who to share it with. See: Copyright Policy.

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 3 The New Google Sites

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ePortfolios. Here’s how to leave a review on an iPhone or iPad. See: Copyright Policy. Great a good entry point for newer users and those that don’t need fancy options when designing websites. Shoutout to #gafechat and Kelly Fitzgerald. Ways to Use Google Sites in the Classroom. Websites for projects. Parent portal.

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Empowering Teachers: A Roadmap for Student Success #SXSWedu

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Teachers have to see it as important enough to invest time to learn how to use it. Value & how to integrate needs to be demonstrated. This is probably a policy issue as well. More examples of how to use the platform are needed - video tutorials, etc. Text-to-speech. Content repository training is needed.