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4 Steps for Getting Started with Student Digital Portfolios - 0 views

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    Not sure how to get started with ePortfolios for your students? Here's what you need to know. Even before the concept of student portfolios was formalized, teachers collected and shared student work. They used writing folders during conferences or displayed science projects for open house.
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4 Ways To Make Digital Portfolios With Students - 0 views

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    Digital portfolios (or e-portfolios) are great tools for students that tick a number of different boxes for teachers. Aside from the obvious advantage of being a web based space to collect student work, it can also serve many other purposes - like tracking progress over time, keeping track of the work done towards meeting Common Core standards, teaching students technology skills, and easily keeping in touch with parents.
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Edublogs - Features and Getting Started video - 0 views

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    Overview The World's most popular education blogging service... Edublogs lets you easily create & manage student & teacher blogs, quickly customize designs and include videos, photos & podcasts - it's safe, easy and secure so try out an Edublog today!
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The Top 10 Ways Blogs and WordPress Are Used in Schools - 0 views

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    Edublogs is built on WordPress - which was once just for blogs. But now, WordPress is used for way more than blogs and powers around 20% of the entire web! It never stops amazing us when we see all of the different ways that educators are using Edublogs and we don't get to share them all often enough.
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Diigo How to Videos - 1 views

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    Great how to videos about Diigo
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186 of the Best YouTube videos for Teachers - 1 views

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    186 of the Best YouTube videos for Teachers We've often wondered where we'd be without YouTube. When words and analogies fail us, we often find ourselves turning to YouTube to find commercials, movie clips and TED-Talks lectures to help us reach students in a way that engages them and elucidates abstract concepts.
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