
SeeSaw
Using SeeSaw, students capture learning with photos and videos of their work, or by adding digital creations. Everything gets organized in one place and is accessible to teachers from any device.
Student work can be shared with classmates, parents, or published to a class blog. Seesaw gives students a real audience for their work and offers parents a personalized window into their child’s learning.
You can download SeeSaw at the Chrome Web Store!
SeeSaw Activity Ideas:
Earn Your Badge!
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- Have your students create accounts in SeeSaw and start their portfolio’s. They can begin to “show what they know” by adding their photo’s, videos, drawings, pdf’s, etc. Upload a screenshot below of one of your student’s portfolios.
(From Hancock Place)
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Alignment to the ISTE Standards and to SAMR is intended to help teachers understand the roles these technologies have in creating learning experiences. They are not meant to be concrete classifiers. Any other suggestions on the alignment of these may be forwarded to the Instructional Tech Dept. ISTE Standards for Students, ©2016, ISTE® (International Society for Technology in Education), iste.org. All rights reserved.
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