Digital portfolios are:
- Student-driven
- In Seesaw, students “show what they know” using photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs, and links.
- Collection of digital artifacts representing hard work, creativity and collaboration
- Allow students to show their individuality
- Provide a means of tracking student growth from Kindergarten through high school and beyond.
- And.....One of the most important ingredients in a portfolio is the student’s reflection on their work. Students should include reflections on each performance to clarify why pieces are included in the portfolio. This is perhaps the most valuable part of the portfolio, since it provides a much clearer window into the learning of each student
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