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10 Awesome Courses To Improve Your Online Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

7 – ePortfolios Electronic portfolios are becoming a viable alternative to showcase a student’s work. ePortfolios are an excellent method for assessment of online learning during this time, and it’s an exciting way for kids to succeed in the virtual environment. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored blog post.”

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The Epsilen Experience: Power Users Share Their Stories #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Presented first to elementary faculty with principal support, then other teachers found out and wanted to do more.) Ingram - The finished work posted to Epsilen creates ePortfolios that stay with the student. Also need to post robust resources that teachers can refer to over and over again. Courses are left to last.

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5 Fun Ways to Start Setting Goals with your Students Today

EdTechTeam

It can also be helpful to have your discussion written down so students can refer back to it as they work on their own goal setting. As the students track and reflect, be sure they refer to their vision boards for motivation and as a chance to help them refocus. References. One tool I love for gathering student input is Padlet.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

I like to refer to this as an expanded audience. Mystery Hangouts are particularly great for elementary grade levels. Check out this post on How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites , by Mike Mohammed. We do not need to share student names or faces to give them an audience for their work.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Units for younger students might include more read aloud content while units for upper elementary or middle school students might focus more heavily on articles or reading parts of non-fiction texts. For elementary age students I recommend looking for ebooks at Epic! -- Unlimited Books for Kids and Zing!,

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This Week's Presentations - The Learning Revolution Online Daily Education Conference #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

6:00 PM - Creating an Elementary School Virtual Learning Commons using Google Sites: Session 1 of 3 with Aaron G. Augustine School & Loyola Marymount University 12:00 PM - Designing ePortfolios: Four Considerations with Barbara M. Nguyen, Principal & Global Scholar-Practitioner, Archdiocese of Los Angeles/St.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Units for younger students might include more read-aloud content while units for upper elementary or middle school students might focus more heavily on articles or reading parts of nonfiction texts. For elementary school-age students, I recommend looking for ebooks at Epic! -- Unlimited Books for Kids and Zing!, created by Schoolwide.

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