I thought this was cool, as it was done by a high school teacher. He made a wikispace for his classes and gave them access to their own that way not only he but all of his students can check and compare their progress in the class
This is an in depth look at the usefulness of portfolios, the different kinds of portfolios that are available, and how to implement them in a classroom.
Another good resource for making portfolios from the textbook. It shows the benefits of going digital with portfolios and integrating technology into them. There are also various examples.
Many educators require student portfolios because they are an ideal way to get students to reflect upon their learning. To create portfolios, however, students must spend a lot of time managing th...
Many educators require student portfolios because they are an ideal way to get students to reflect upon their learning.
Shows student why portfolios are going digital, and the benefits of them going digital.
8 Educational Apps To Create Digital Portfolios. These are the best apps available to create a portfolio for students, there are multiple kids of technology compatible with these apps as well depending on the access one has to different kinds of technology.
This explains how portfolios can be helpful and shows the best ways to use portfolios in high school, middle school, and elementary school, making it very beneficial for teachers of all age groups and grade level.
Thinking Blocks provides interactive templates in which students use brightly colored blocks to model and solve problems. As students work through the problems they are provided with feedback as to whether or not they are using the correct sequence to solve each problem. There are templates and problems for addition, multiplication, fractions, and ratios. You can also develop your own problems using the modeling tool.