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Kay Bradley

Education Week: E-Portfolios Evolve Thanks to Web 2.0 Tools - 1 views

  • Shorecrest Preparatory School,
  • private K-12 school in St. Petersburg, Fla
  • Previously, teachers were asked to keep
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  • track of student work and put together
  • portfolios for the students to take with them
  • when they graduated to middle school, says
  • Baralt. They used PowerPoint software to
  • store the documents, and students didn’t
  • receive the portfolios until graduation day
  • Teachers soon lost interest in the labor-
  • ntensive process, and the portfolio program was almost dropped until Baralt decided to take a stab at revamping it.
  • Now, portfolios are created in the 2nd and 4th grades, and students are responsible for documenting their own work, Baralt says. “It used to be teacher- and administration-driven, but now it’s a true teacher-student partnership,” she says. “The students really have a say in what they’re doing.”
  • The 2nd graders use a Web-based program called VoiceThread, which archives and indexes images, videos, text, and audio. Fourth graders create their own Web pages to display what they’ve learned throughout their time at Shorecrest.
  • Part of the challenge of digital portfolios is the time it takes to maintain them,
  • nother challenge in implementing digital portfolios
  • is providing enough access to technology to make them a workable option,
  • Hawaii Department of Education, which runs the 178,000-student statewide school district, hosts a platform for student e-portfolios,
  • The department used to provide training for teachers to learn how to use digital portfolios with their students,
  • At San Diego’s High Tech Middle School—part of a group of charter schools created with an emphasis on technology, innovation, and real-world learning—students use digital portfolios to document their progress
  • the portfolios evolve from a place for students to showcase finished work to a way for them to document the process of learning
  • “It’s not about being right, it’s about being transparent,” he says. “[For teachers], it’s about being able to access [students’] thinking.”
Lauren Railey

Beyond the Transcript: Digital Portfolios Paint a Complete Picture | MindShift - 2 views

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    Good article but more to do with digital portfolios and college admissions. Are admissions going in this direction? Might be something to consider as a hook for HS students to keep a portfolio.
Kay Bradley

Webinar Slideshow now available | Evernote as Portfolio - 1 views

  • I use Evernote both for myself and students. For my personal use, I clip and store articles / papers/ images related to my MA, for further analysis.
  • For teaching, I use Evernote to create lessons, feedback and homework. I teach English as a second language 90 % online via Skype, mainly on a one to one basis. In oder to use the lesson time optimally with the student i.e. more student-centric, I send activities that I have created and stored in Evernote via mail that the students have to prepare beforehand (similar to the ‘Flipped Classroom’ pedagogy).
  • I find I can provide better all-round support by using Evernote recordings in combination with text to give feedback after each lesson.
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  • The beauty of this is that it doesn’t matter what level of English the student has i.e. with beginnings I can provide short aural translations in Swiss-German/ German if necessary, so they can continue with work on their own. With higher levels I use it for dictation, analyzing their pronunciation, training speaking skills etc, sometimes in combination with audio online tools like Voxopop.
  • Where possible I pair up students and get them to collaborate on activities using Evernote, often incorporating other digital tools or community platforms. They then send their work to me to be discussed in the lesson.
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    Evernote as Portfolio Webinar Slideshow. Wow!  Check out the comment by distance ESL teacher Patricia Daniels.  She explains all the ways she uses Evernote, Skype and her iPad in her distance learning classes.  
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