Student+Portfolios+Digital+Options+for+the+21st+Century+Teacher+2016

**Room: 106A**
**Presenter:** Jamie Keenan and Laura Cropper, Manheim Central School District Remember the days of keeping all of your student’s work in a paper folder and calling it a portfolio? This portfolio would only be shared with parents at conferences and at the end of the school year. Gone are those days! Find new and creative ways to digitally save and share your students work with parents on a daily basis. We will explore several apps and web-based programs such as 3 Ring, Evernote, SeeSaw, and Class Dojo. These apps help keep your students’ work in chronological order that they can save from year to year. Digital portfolios help hold students accountable for their own work and parents can see what you are doing in the classroom. Digital portfolios make learning meaningful because students can post work, have a teacher review, and then reflect. Students can also present knowledge in a variety of ways (i.e. photo, video, take notes). Come and see how you can increase parent communication within your classroom!
 * Audience: **K-6
 * Description: **

 Digital Portfolios: ClassDojo and Student Story Student Story Instruction