Wow! I am very impressed about what I have researched about
digital portfolio. Digital portfolio is a computer-based collection of student performance
in the classroom over time. Students can share their learning with the world. During my research about digital portfolio, it
reminded me of something SIMILAR to what the College of Education Program at
JSU requires of the teacher candidates at the end of each semester. We have a portfolio through LiveText. At the end of the semester, we
are required to answer a few questions that are given to us that demonstrate progress
over time and build a complete record of our learning (student reflections).
I have found so many
interesting things about digital portfolio. I know I will use it in my
future classroom! My 21st century teacher, Mrs. Weathers, have
provided resources to help my teacher candidate friends and I better understand
what digital portfolio is and how we can incorporate it into our own classroom.
My favorite resource is http://web.seesaw.me/. Seesaw empowers students of any age to independently document
what they are learning at school. I have created an account with Seesaw for the
futureJ.
There are four interesting facts that stood out to me about
digital portfolio using Seesaw:
- Digital portfolio is way to store student’s efforts. For example, students use online tools to store images, videos, class work, links, and PDFs that can show both their physical and electronic work.
- Digital portfolio is accessible to parents. The parents can ONLY see their child’s work in the classroom.
- Digital portfolio is organized and available to teachers from any device, such as iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, and PC. I believe teachers love it just as much as students because it allows them to transition away from transitional paper.
- Student work must be approved by the teacher.
Below I have provided four links to resources about digital portfolio (don't forget http://web.seesaw.me/ is a resource, too):
- http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/03/5-good-options-for-creating-digital.html#.Vs-uIfkrLIU
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlw-tUKvnNc
- http://www.edutopia.org/blog/digital-portfolios-art-of-reflection-beth-holland
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-vander-ark/every-student-should-have_b_7649914.html
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