How to Use End-of-Semester Online Portfolios to Measure Growth
By this point in the year, students have probably made quite a few pieces of artwork ranging from sketchbook exercises to fully realized pieces. You
By this point in the year, students have probably made quite a few pieces of artwork ranging from sketchbook exercises to fully realized pieces. You
It was great to chat with Dr. Catlin Tucker on her podcast titled “The Balance.” I have always enjoyed her blog, and we have recently published
Creating digital portfolios is a good way for students to keep track of their work throughout a project or throughout an entire course. In my case,
In 2015, I wrote a post titled “4 Ways We Can Share Our Stories to Drive Innovation”, and I wanted to revisit some of the ideas shared in my
Developing fair assessments is one of the challenges that many of us are facing because of a rapid transition to teaching online. Based on the number
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Week Three • April 2, 2020 Delivering Engaging Content Register here for the next webinar. See you
“Did you want to read my book?” A student had completed a research project about becoming a teacher. I was walking through the 5th
Part of the December 2019 STEM Resources Digital Calendar! Digital portfolios are powerful learning tools for students of all ages. A digital
Teaching multiple levels at one time sounded like a good idea when you didn’t have to turn away students or it gave you an additional class to be
The computer science courses that I’m teaching this fall are almost entirely project-based. Maintaining a digital portfolio is one of the ways that
The lighting in schools can be horrible. Whether it’s old fluorescent lights or windowless classrooms, finding good light in the classroom can be a
It is a tradition in the early childhood classes here to send each child home at the end of the year with a portfolio that documents the fun and