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e-PORTFOLIOSCreate, Share, Reflect, Empower!with SEESAW

Elizabeth H. Eastman - August 2017 - MIMSHISD.ORG

Today’s Plan:● Why e-Portfolios?

● What is Seesaw?

● Experience Seesaw as a student.

● Experience Seesaw as a teacher.

● Classroom-Set up for 2017-18.

● Resources, tools & classroom ideas

● Reflect & provide feedback.

Streamline & Facilitate:◎ Reflection to show depth

of learning.

◎ Sharing learning journeys with classmates & family.

Plan & Strategize to Maximize Outcomes!

Strategize:◎ Access to

technology

◎ Time to create portfolios

◎ Effort to provide ongoing feedback

Why e-Portfolios?

1

What has

Changed?

19302017

https://vimeo.com/50148148

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Why e-Portfolios?Technology is a tool for expression

Reflection = internalized learning

Target personal goal-setting

Visible evidence of achievement

Influence on instructional practice

@elizbtheastman

freegoogleslidestemplates.comCapture the learning journey

Enable Ongoing Audience Feedback

Capture a wide range of learning [Pictures, videos and audio recordings]

Draw on alternate modes of expression

Develop effective oral and written communication skills

Growth & progress visible over longer periods of time

Student ownershipMetacognition through self-assessment

Diverse learners = Diverse expression styles

@elizbtheastman

e-Portfolios

QAspire.com Tanmay Vora

Experience+ Reflection = Learning that Lasts

“No one is born with skill. It is developed through exercise,

through repetition, through a blend of learning and reflection

that's both painstaking and rewarding. And it takes time.

~Twyla Tharp

freegoogleslidestemplates.com

Structure?Hybrid & Skill-based

Reading Fluency, Writing , Mandarin language development...

[Specific subject areas, grade levels, academic programs...]Learning & Reflection vs. Showcase / Accountability

Classroom Ideas

>>100 ways to use Seesaw

Science Reflection

Sight Words

Student Goals Science Experiment

Reading Response

Word SortMath Problem-SolvingReflections

Portfolio Sharing PossibilitiesLanguage Audio

recording

Science Inquiry Reading response Art, pe, stem

PBL & Research Writing process reflections problem-solving

@elizbtheastman

Explain a math concept or solve a problem

Capture a written story and record audio

Record a reading or language fluency sample.

Share an interest or set a goal.

Record and reflect on a science experiment.

Give a book talk or share a reading response.

Book Snaps for Reading Response

Classroom Ideas

>>100 ways to use Seesaw

Science Reflection

ELA Fluency

Music

Written Essay Narration

Padlet 7-12 Seesaw

Science Reflection

present

Reflection Critical thinking Self-Assessment

I can see evidence of growth towards my goal because...

I was challenged by this work

because...

Some ways I will work on to

improve are...

Why Seesaw?

Teach digital citizenship & 21st century skills.

Empower students to think deeply and

reflect. Involve families with real-time glimpse into learning.

Kid-friendly & easy sign-in.

Create an audience and community of learning.

Document learning as it happens.

Voice & Choice!

Visible Thinking

Cross Language Barriers

Ownership

Power a feedback loop

Achievement evidence & growth over time

Alternate modes of expression for diverse learners

How does Seesaw work?

2

1. Record, Draw, Annotate or Add Labels/Captions

2. Write & reflect!

3. Comment and Provide Feedback

Capture Learning Artifacts [ analog or digital ]

Experience SEESAW as a student!

3Grab a laptop,

chromebook, phoneor iPad!

Go to Seesaw app or website [app.seesaw.me]

Scan QR Codepage to join my class!

↳ Find your first initial and tap next to it.

↳ Touch the green plus to add artifact to your Seesaw journal.

Do 2nd!

Do 1st! [Logged in as student]

Waiting for teacher approval...

★ Tap green add button in upper right hand corner. Take a photo [selfie or otherwise!]

★ Tap microphone to tell us a goal you have this year (personal or professional).

★ Add a caption or label.

★ Add it to your assigned Seesaw journal.

Add a photo!

Add a file!

Add a note!

Add a video!

Check in with Seesaw Class

Classroom IdeasStart simple. Snap photos yourself to capture learning in the moment.

Document learning with students taking photos.

Build in capturing new types of learning artifacts…

>> Record, Draw, Annotate or Add Labels/Captions

>> Comment, Reflect,Give Feedback

>>100 ways to use Seesaw

Experience Seesawas a Teacher!

4

Go to app.seesaw.me

Create a teacher account at app.seesaw.me on Chrome or Firefox or download the Seesaw Class app.

Classroom Set-up 2017-18

5

Name your class and choose grade level.

Settings

Settings

1. Tap “Get Class Code” or “Student Code” if on the web.

2. Choose Print QR Code Poster.

3. Students will choose “I’m a student” from the Seesaw Class App and then scan your class QR code.

QR CODE Sign-In

Seesaw suggests sign-in mode.

Google Email sign-in

1. Tap ‘Get Join Code’ or ‘Student Code’ (if on the web)

2. Share your Join Code with your students. 3. In Seesaw, students type in code, create student accounts, and connect to your class from their devices.

Email/Google Sign-In

Email/Google Sign-In

Resources, Tools & Ideas

6

Introduce your STUDENTS to Seesaw!★ Teacher Checklist

Step-by-step guide for getting started with Seesaw

★ Student Challenge for Students Lessons for introducing your students to Seesaw

★ Task Cards Simple tasks with easy-to-follow instructions for your students

[ideas.seesaw.me]

Simple tasks with easy-to-follow

instructions for your students

Go here [ideas.seesaw.me] to

find task cards specific to your grade level!

Task Cards

● Watch the Seesaw Tutorial Videos to learn more about Seesaw features

● Use the Seesaw Challenges & Student Intro Presentation to introduce Seesaw to your students

● Use the Lesson Plan to guide your first month of using Seesaw

ideas.seesaw.me

❏ @Seesaw

❏ #seesawchat [Thursdays/6pm]

❏ PD in your PJ’s

❏ ideas.seesaw.me

MORE RESOURCES

Structures&

Expectations

★ Be selective & allow for student choice.★ Instill a sense of ownership in students creating

them.★ Communicate strategies & timelines.★ Aim to show continuous improvement and growth.★ Make sure content meets needs of those assessing it.

Feedback & Reflection

7

The most valuable resource teachers have is each

other. Without collaboration our growth is

limited to our own perspectives.

~Robert John Meehan

@elizbtheastman

Thanks!

Questions?

Credits◎ Presentation template by SlidesCarnival

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