Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – 10 Good Digital Portfolio Tools – A PDF Handout

Over the course of the school year our students create some fantastic digital products. Building a digital portfolio is a great way for students to look back at everything they’ve done and organize their works into a cohesive package. In the free handout embedded below I provide an overview of ten good options for building digital portfolios. (Click here if you cannot see the embedded PDF) For ideas on how to assess digital portfolios, take a look at the rubrics published by the University of Wisconsin, Stout. Those rubrics are available at http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/rubrics.cfm

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