Sunday, February 6, 2050

Introduction and How to Use this Blog

What this blog is all about:
Are you looking for a way to organize student work in your classroom that doesn't involve tons of paper?  Are you tired of lugging heavy crates home full of student work to grade?  Would you like to help build your students' 21st century skills?  Are you trying to make the transition to digital collection of student work?  Would you like to have more time to assess students' speaking or presentation skills so that you can give better feedback?  Are you overwhelmed by all of the websites and technology that exist to help you do all of these things?

Then this blog is for you!

This blog is intended to be a resource for teachers that can be used to locate the best tool to facilitate student learning, development of 21st century skills, and the transition into the digital age.  Here you will find resources that have been used by other teachers in the field to collect and store student work samples of all kinds.

To use this blog:
You can browse the entries at random to find some inspiration for future projects, or click on the labels on the right to search for the specific type of tool you need.

To submit resources:
Have a resource you'd like to share?  Feel free to email me at LSobb@sylvaniaschools.org with a link and a brief description of the resource, or follow this URL for a Google Forms survey: http://goo.gl/forms/F1IJeOJIEV


Happy hunting!

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