Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Make an E-Folio!

Many times, teachers use portfolios to assess student work. With all of the technology out there these days, portfolios can now be done online.

E-folios allow students to collect data and place in an archive, add hyperlinks, as well as provide peer feedback.

There are a number of Web 2.0 tools available for students to develop their own e-folio.

Some examples include Wiki, WordPress, and Protopage.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Kelly,

    E-folios are certainly exciting! Have you thought about how e-folios relate to your philosophy of teaching? It's an interesting thing to ponder...

    I love the glogster post you made!

    Sincerely,

    Tara

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  2. Hey Kelly

    Great Job on your blog page. I love everything you have created. Great poll question as well. I also agree hhat e-folios are a great tool to help students to use technology. Great Job!

    Lauren

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  3. I will definitely use e-folios in my classroom in the future. If students are participating in so many activities that involve technology, it only makes sense that teachers would display this work through the web. Using e-folios is also a great way to share a student's progress with their parents. Parents and guardians will no longer have to wait until open house or parent/teacher conferences in order to see samples of the work their child completes in school. I can't wait to use them in my classroom!

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