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Classroom2.0 - 2 views

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    Shared by Susie
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    Check out slides 13, 19, 20, 45
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Parent Communication - ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 2 views

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    Example of parent letter.
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How to Look at Multiple-Choice Assessments Formatively | Edutopia - 1 views

  • 3. Reflection Questions – This is a sheet that asks students to quantify some of their mistakes on the assessment as a whole so that they can look at their data in the eye in order to goal-set later. On it, I ask the following: What Score Did You Get? How Many Problems Did You Get Right? How Many Did You Answer Incorrectly? How Many Bubbling Errors Did You Make? How Many Errors Did You Make Because You Didn’t Understand A Word In The Question? What words or phrases challenged you on the assessment?
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      Maybe we can have a few people add these reflection questions to the 4th quarter assessments. Adding a question about ability to understand vocabulary and ability to read and understand the questions.
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Digication e-Portfolios: Featured - k12 - 1 views

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    Digication is a tool HCPSS looked at but decided against; still has some decent examples, but most are high school.
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A Taxonomy of Reflection: Critical Thinking For Students, Teachers, and Princ... - 1 views

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    See link to prezi within article
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Why Formative Assessments Matter | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Exit Slips These can be fun and not daunting, for students or teacher. Give students a question to answer that targets the big idea of the lesson, and have them write a sentence or two. Stand by the door and collect them as they leave. Sit at your desk and thumb through them all, making three stacks: they get it, kind of get it, and don't get it all. The size of the stacks will tell you what to do next. Student Checklist Give your students a checklist and have them self-assess. Collect the checklists with each, or every other, new idea during a unit of study. Make sure they write a sentence or two explaining how they know they've got it, or why they think they are still struggling. The Three-Minute Paper This is more involved than the exit slip and often times, I'd give the kids more than three minutes. I don't use the word "essay" or they get too nervous. I might say, "Take out a piece of paper, and tell me what you have learned so far about ____________." Often they will basically write an essay (something they usually labor over in drafts and on their own!) I assess these the same way as the exit slip, by making the three stacks. One-Sentence Summary Ask students to write a summary sentence that answers the "who, what where, when, why, how" questions about the topic. Misconception Check Provide students with common or predictable misconceptions about a specific principle, process, or concept. Ask them whether they agree or disagree and explain why. Also, to save time, you can present a misconception check in the form of multiple-choice or true/false.
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Portfolio Prompts - 1 views

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    Love this....reflection writing prompts. I think we should take this idea and build upon it.
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Educational video project helps students learn from their peers | Empowering Education ... - 1 views

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    Interesting idea for an artifact by students for portfolio evaluation. Students create a video teaching a technology skill or even create a video walkthrough of their artifacts.
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eFolioWorld -- Empower Your Institution - Empower Individuals - 1 views

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    Online eFolio tool
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Versions of my Online Portfolios - 1 views

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    Great break down of some popular sources for eportfolio's. Dated but may provide some starting points to evaluate more current eportfolio's.
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 0 views

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    My YouTube playlist of various ePortfolio videos
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What can Moodle do for you? - 0 views

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    YouTube video showing amazing possiblities. Moodle works with Mahara and Google Sites. When students log onto Mahara and (i think) Google Sites they are automatically logged into Moodle.
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ISTE | NETS Student Standards 2007 - 0 views

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    Resource when creating a rubric for evaluation. Using broad criteria to establish a rubric may help with rapidly changing technology and limit the amount of revision needed each year.
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Kathy Cassidy -- Blogmeister - 0 views

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    Here is an example of how student blogging can act as a portfolio for student work. Click on each child's blog (on right).
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Mashable Community Guidelines: Commenting Do's & Don'ts - 0 views

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    I like this.....maybe we can do something similar for the Mahara community.
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Heads Up - Stop Think Click - OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    Good resources for teachers to read and some to share during discussion for Digital Footprint lesson.
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High Tech High - 0 views

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    The Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High is the original High Tech High school. Founded in the fall of 2000, the school is located at HTH Village in San Diego and serves approximately 535 students in grades 9-12.
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Dr. Alice Christie's Web Site - 0 views

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    Dr. Christie'sEducational Resources GPS/ Geocaching PodcastGPS - Geocaching Seminar Educational ConferencesEducational Consulting Using the Internet in Language Arts Using Spreadsheets in K-12 Classrooms
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