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How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

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. What is a Portfolio? by Mike Mohammed.

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ScreenPal–Your New BFF! – SULS0189

Shake Up Learning

You can quickly add a video anywhere you type. Meet ScreenPal–Your New BFF! “Easily record videos from any text box or comment field in your favorite browser-based apps, then share. Less typing, fewer meetings, better communication. There are also a few special effects to really jazz up your videos!

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Unleash The Superhero In You - NYSCATE 2016

ASIDE

Source: NYSCATE After three days of sessions and keynotes, kiosks and meet-ups, it was more clear than ever that educators are feeling they have the necessary tools to invigorate the learning potential of their students. Every teacher we met was excited to try a new web app or a backchannel to decentralize daily instruction.

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5 Tips for Using Google Apps to Go Paperless

Gaggle Speaks

Record in-person professional development and make videos available for teachers to watch later. Share Calendars to avoid meeting conflicts. Sites can also be a great place to manage student ePortfolios. Use Drive as a document repository and to gather data from Forms. device carts, conference rooms or sports fields).

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Storms over liberal education: notes on the 2016 AAC&U conference

Bryan Alexander

I kicked things off with a survey of major technological developments in a very top level way, then dived into specific, currently used digital tools (the LMS, ePortfolios, video, robotics, big data, social media, 3d printing, etc.). I had two measly slides for ePortfolios, the main thrust of which was “go to AAEEBL !”,

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

Shake Up Learning

Then she embeds the video in an email to teachers. . I want these searches to reflect what students have learned and created, not their latest Tik Tok video. When it comes to bringing in outside authors, experts, virtual tours, or even connecting to other classrooms, Google Hangouts Meet makes this a breeze.

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In It Together: Student Led Program Implementation #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Students started assisting fellow students in creating ePortfolios in Project Share. Students also presented at faculty meetings. Snipit of faculty meeting training at 9th grade campus shown.) At the end of the meeting, the principal announced students could bring their own devices to use Project Share. Uses it from home.