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

techieMusings

Have you ever been super excited about “gamifying” a review session (ie: Jeopardy review) only to realize that the competitive feel in the room becomes overwhelming? And maybe the worst part of all, students really didn’t have any notes to study from. I’ll talk more about this later.

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

Shake Up Learning

The post It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Even when we love technology and Google tools, we have to remember that it’s NOT about Google. Our bottom line as educators is always about the learning and doing what’s best for students. Part 4 is finally here!

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5 Ways Office 365 Can Benefit Student Learning

Gaggle Speaks

At the K-12 level, there is always concern about the openness and availability of certain technology because all students don’t have access to the same types of resources. The perfect ePortfolio. The OneNote app makes it easy to build and track an ePortfolio. Read the entire Gaggle case study >>

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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. Kristen Wideen uses Kiblog for her elementary students to create digital portfolios; you can read more about her experience here. By engaging a broader audience, students learn about digital citizenship and safety while online.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Our topics change every two to four weeks, and might be tied to a science or social studies unit, relate to students’ place in the world, or be self-selected. Students share all of their work with me using the Seesaw eportfolio app. For younger kids, themes might be animal life cycles, holiday celebrations, or pets.

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Who’s Playing Matchmaker Between Students and Employers?

Edsurge

According to Accenture , About half of graduates who are lucky—or dogged—enough to find work are “underemployed,” working in jobs that don’t require a college degree. Competency Identification—new entrants that surface competencies via microcredentials, ePortfolios and competency-based assessments.

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Make Learning Transparent with Badges

Graphite Blog

It's also a valuable tool for keeping parents informed about what kids are learning. 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.