Student Eporfolio
2021年6月13日Download here: http://gg.gg/uz3qs
Three reasons I fell in love with ClassDojo Portfolios
*Student Eportfolio Template
*Student Eportfolio TemplatesStudent Eportfolio Template
*Need a simple, easy-to-create portfolio? Gather/Organize your works together in one place. Decide which works to include (7-12 is average). Convert these to PDF.
*EPortfolio Examples Welcome to the Auburn University ePortfolio Examples page. Below are links to ePortfolios from Auburn students and alumni. Here you will find a variety of ePortfolios that include thoughtful reflections and relevant artifacts that showcase student learning to.Student Eportfolio Templates
I’ve used ClassDojo the last five years on a nearly daily basis. What started as a simple way to give encouragement to students has now turned into my favorite classroom app for keeping families engaged. I used Student Stories last year (the older version of student digital portfolios), but when you invited me to try Portfolios on ClassDojo a few weeks ago, I knew it’d be one of the most important additions to my classroom. Here are three reasons I fell in love with your digital portfolios for kids:
EPortfolio Examples Welcome to the Auburn University ePortfolio Examples page. Below are links to ePortfolios from Auburn students and alumni. Here you will find a variety of ePortfolios that include thoughtful reflections and relevant artifacts that showcase student learning to audiences outside the University.
#1: So easy to connect with parents!
I had already been using Class Story on ClassDojo to share announcement with parents, but parents always want to know what their child is doing and learning. Portfolios means all 22 of my kindergarteners can take a quick moment and do just that. They can snap a photo or video of the project we did in class, and parents get to see it from wherever they are on the ClassDojo app instantly.
#2: Kids love it!
Portfolios are really fun for kids to use, especially in elementary school. I continue to be surprised by the smiles I see from them each and every time they take out their classroom devices (we use iPads). The new drawing tools are amazing, but even just taking photos of classroom work has been delightful for them. They always ask, “Miss Jones, can we share this on our portfolio?” They love showing off for their parents — what kid wouldn’t?
#3: Super easy to use for my kinders
I was worried that logging into ClassDojo would be tough for five year olds, but ClassDojo was right: it’s super simple. I printed out the class QR code, taped it up in my class, and the kids knew exactly what to do. They opened the ClassDojo app on their iPads, tapped “Login as a student” and then scanned the code!
I’m so happy to have tried your digital portfolios for students, because it’s making my life easier, my kids’ time in class more fun, and their parents more delighted to be part of our classroom community.
South park season 8 downloadwesternthis. Thanks again, ClassDojo!
Miss Jones
Kindergarten teacherAbout MeYour About Me page should appear directly after your homepage. It is a space for you to introduce yourself and your ePortfolio to your readers. It helps your readers understand your goals, your work ethic and your attitude toward life. It should contain a reflective analysis of your eportfolio. It should articulate what you have learned throughout your high school education and what you have come to discover about yourself as a student while compiling this portfolio.
Below is a list of categories and questions to use to create your About Me post. You can choose any number of these questions to answer. You are not required to answer all of them. Your About Me page needs to be at least 600 to 700 words in length (this means two solid, bulky paragraph). Please write your About Me page in a Word document so that you can take advantage of spell check.
*REMEMBER: although this is your opportunity to introduce yourself as an individual, everything you write about must relate or be connected in some way to who you are as a student, a learner, someone preparing for their future.
Narrative
Family
*Write a little bit about your family. Remember to use first names only.
*How many brothers and sisters do you have?
*Is there one person in your family that you have a special bond with? Why do you think you have such a strong bond with them?
Student
*What type of student do you want to be in high school?
*What are you going to do to ensure you achieve that student status?
*Do you plan on participating in sports or clubs? Which ones? Why have you chosen these?
*Do you plan on going to college? Which one? Why this college?
*What will you do throughout high school to ensure you are accepted into the college of your choice?
Career
*What do you want to be when you grow up?
*Why do you want that career?
*What do you plan on doing to make this career path come true?Life
*If you could visit any place in the world, where would you go? Why?
*If you won a million dollars today, what would be the very first thing you would buy? Why?
*Do you have a favorite quote or saying? Why is it your favorite?
*What is your favorite leisure activity?
*What is your favorite movie?List any awards you have received in academics, athletics, extra-curricular, etc. You may also list volunteer, sports, and club activities you are actively involved with. Digital FootprintYou may link your ePortfolio to other digital media you maintain through Sheboygan Falls High School. This may include your cyberEnglish blog and academic Twitter account. Please do not use your email address.
Download here: http://gg.gg/uz3qs
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
Three reasons I fell in love with ClassDojo Portfolios
*Student Eportfolio Template
*Student Eportfolio TemplatesStudent Eportfolio Template
*Need a simple, easy-to-create portfolio? Gather/Organize your works together in one place. Decide which works to include (7-12 is average). Convert these to PDF.
*EPortfolio Examples Welcome to the Auburn University ePortfolio Examples page. Below are links to ePortfolios from Auburn students and alumni. Here you will find a variety of ePortfolios that include thoughtful reflections and relevant artifacts that showcase student learning to.Student Eportfolio Templates
I’ve used ClassDojo the last five years on a nearly daily basis. What started as a simple way to give encouragement to students has now turned into my favorite classroom app for keeping families engaged. I used Student Stories last year (the older version of student digital portfolios), but when you invited me to try Portfolios on ClassDojo a few weeks ago, I knew it’d be one of the most important additions to my classroom. Here are three reasons I fell in love with your digital portfolios for kids:
EPortfolio Examples Welcome to the Auburn University ePortfolio Examples page. Below are links to ePortfolios from Auburn students and alumni. Here you will find a variety of ePortfolios that include thoughtful reflections and relevant artifacts that showcase student learning to audiences outside the University.
#1: So easy to connect with parents!
I had already been using Class Story on ClassDojo to share announcement with parents, but parents always want to know what their child is doing and learning. Portfolios means all 22 of my kindergarteners can take a quick moment and do just that. They can snap a photo or video of the project we did in class, and parents get to see it from wherever they are on the ClassDojo app instantly.
#2: Kids love it!
Portfolios are really fun for kids to use, especially in elementary school. I continue to be surprised by the smiles I see from them each and every time they take out their classroom devices (we use iPads). The new drawing tools are amazing, but even just taking photos of classroom work has been delightful for them. They always ask, “Miss Jones, can we share this on our portfolio?” They love showing off for their parents — what kid wouldn’t?
#3: Super easy to use for my kinders
I was worried that logging into ClassDojo would be tough for five year olds, but ClassDojo was right: it’s super simple. I printed out the class QR code, taped it up in my class, and the kids knew exactly what to do. They opened the ClassDojo app on their iPads, tapped “Login as a student” and then scanned the code!
I’m so happy to have tried your digital portfolios for students, because it’s making my life easier, my kids’ time in class more fun, and their parents more delighted to be part of our classroom community.
South park season 8 downloadwesternthis. Thanks again, ClassDojo!
Miss Jones
Kindergarten teacherAbout MeYour About Me page should appear directly after your homepage. It is a space for you to introduce yourself and your ePortfolio to your readers. It helps your readers understand your goals, your work ethic and your attitude toward life. It should contain a reflective analysis of your eportfolio. It should articulate what you have learned throughout your high school education and what you have come to discover about yourself as a student while compiling this portfolio.
Below is a list of categories and questions to use to create your About Me post. You can choose any number of these questions to answer. You are not required to answer all of them. Your About Me page needs to be at least 600 to 700 words in length (this means two solid, bulky paragraph). Please write your About Me page in a Word document so that you can take advantage of spell check.
*REMEMBER: although this is your opportunity to introduce yourself as an individual, everything you write about must relate or be connected in some way to who you are as a student, a learner, someone preparing for their future.
Narrative
Family
*Write a little bit about your family. Remember to use first names only.
*How many brothers and sisters do you have?
*Is there one person in your family that you have a special bond with? Why do you think you have such a strong bond with them?
Student
*What type of student do you want to be in high school?
*What are you going to do to ensure you achieve that student status?
*Do you plan on participating in sports or clubs? Which ones? Why have you chosen these?
*Do you plan on going to college? Which one? Why this college?
*What will you do throughout high school to ensure you are accepted into the college of your choice?
Career
*What do you want to be when you grow up?
*Why do you want that career?
*What do you plan on doing to make this career path come true?Life
*If you could visit any place in the world, where would you go? Why?
*If you won a million dollars today, what would be the very first thing you would buy? Why?
*Do you have a favorite quote or saying? Why is it your favorite?
*What is your favorite leisure activity?
*What is your favorite movie?List any awards you have received in academics, athletics, extra-curricular, etc. You may also list volunteer, sports, and club activities you are actively involved with. Digital FootprintYou may link your ePortfolio to other digital media you maintain through Sheboygan Falls High School. This may include your cyberEnglish blog and academic Twitter account. Please do not use your email address.
Download here: http://gg.gg/uz3qs
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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