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Stephanie Heid

EPortfolio Rubric (Digital Portfolio Rubric) - 3 views

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    A scoring rubric for items to be included in an e-portfolio.
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    I liked this rubric especially since I want to implement portfolios in my class.
Sabine Whitney

27 Great Resources on Using Portfolios for Language Learning and Literacy | Literacy, L... - 3 views

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    A plethora of resources for using portfolios, strength-based and asset-based evaluation and assessment for language learning.
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    Portfolios are a great tool to use in the classroom, especially in a more digital environment where everything is already on the computer. I think that this resource could definitely be something that could help teachers who are unsure of how to use portfolios in their classroom.
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    I particularly appreciate the broad overview of this site. By including European example, it gives a wider range of perspective. Thanks for sharing
Lori Rake

15 Free Online Portfolio Hosting Sites - 0 views

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    Many free sites for portfolios. A wonderful way to measure student growth through oout the school year. It gives students a way to measure their own learning and identify weaknesses and strengths
Nicholas Meyers

Three Ring - 3 views

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    This tool allows you to create an online portfolio that your students can take pictures of their work and add it to their portfolio, which you can access for free online.
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    Thanks for sharing this Nick. I'm really considering how to implement online portfolios in my classroom next year and this looks like a wonderful site!
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    I like this as well. I was exploring this site for a while and could not find a lot of information before signing up.
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    Nick, seems like a great tool that teachers could utilize easily. I tried to explore a bit to find information about cost and storage etc. and could not find anything. Do you know more about this?
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    Thank you for sharing. Portfolios have always been a great asset for our classes but online are getting even more relevance now as most departments are making them a priority for many languages and disciplines
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    Sabine, With regards to cost, it is free. I am unsure about how much storage that they give you to use on the site. That was something that was not talked about at the conference where I discovered the tool.
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    Can you upload video and/or recordings?
anonymous

How to Create a Portfolio Using Evernote - 0 views

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    Van Nood explains that after spending years with paper portfolios, he transitioned this concept into digital form, and have started to implement Evernote as the primarily system for creating portfolios in his classroom. He was using portfolios with limited success and spending a lot of time on them, until Evernote came into the picture. When he first started researching options, he was coming across a lot of companies that were really expensive, charging a lot for each student's use. He also knew that he needed an app for mobile devices that would make it easy to capture and document paperwork and he wasn't finding that in most of the tools I was evaluating. Evernote was free, had an app for virtually every device, and he could get started right away.
nashwa25

Google e-Portfolio - 3 views

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    A new application by Google that can be used by teachers and students. Students can create, upload, assemble, and present their work.
Sabine Whitney

Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page - 2 views

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    This website informs about authentic assessment. The website offers examples and information about portfolios and rubrics.
Ann Banegas

Explain Everything - 1 views

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    Explain Everything is a screencasting app for the iPad. It costs $2.99 in the App Store and no account is needed to use it. This iPad app is designed for educational professionals and students alike, to create projects and record them as screencasts. It is a powerful tool and flexible app that is easy to use. Students use Explain Everything to make collaborative projects using multiple mediums. The recording feature allows foreign language students to create speaking samples with their projects, which can be used to measure progress with language proficiency in a digital portfolio. Teachers can use the recording feature to create a lecture capture. Projects can be designed directly in Explain Everything or files such as presentations, photos, notes, and videos can be imported into the app to create a project that can be annotated with pencil or text, narrated, recorded, and shared in a variety of ways, uploading to Photo Roll, You Tube, Email, Drop Box, and Evernote. Explain Everything can be used by both teachers and students as an interactive whiteboard tool for presentational purposes, when connected to an Apple TV or projector.
amergin2005

19 Practical Evernote Ideas for Students, by Jordan Collier - 1 views

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    Free PDF download of excerpts from Collier's handbook. Aside from simply creating notebooks and notes on ideas of interest, students (and instructors, too!) can use Evernote features to track to-dos, share folders, even build portfolios. Evernote provides useful tools for helping students stay organized in our fast-paced, digital device-driven world.
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