Showing posts with label DF 3b. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DF 3b. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Student portfolio sites - Site Maps
All 4th and 5th graders are given web spaces to create, and curate, their own digital portfolios.
These sites are built, and maintained, by the students using Google Sites. These sites are initially only visible to the student and their teacher.
The goal of student portfolio sites is to give students a space to develop on their own, creating their own digital presence and self-directed portfolio, that they can then use throughout their years in Scarsdale. This website stays with them as long as they are students in Scarsdale, and can eventually be transferred to a personal account so students can keep, forever, a catalog of all the work they are proud of.
The first step in building anything is the blueprint...
These sites are built, and maintained, by the students using Google Sites. These sites are initially only visible to the student and their teacher.
The goal of student portfolio sites is to give students a space to develop on their own, creating their own digital presence and self-directed portfolio, that they can then use throughout their years in Scarsdale. This website stays with them as long as they are students in Scarsdale, and can eventually be transferred to a personal account so students can keep, forever, a catalog of all the work they are proud of.
The first step in building anything is the blueprint...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
HeathcoteTech's nameplate
The lab @HeathcoteTech has a new name...
Before I explain I would love to hear guesses as to the meaning.
Everything on the sign was done very specifically and intentionally and references both what happens in the lab and with technology throughout Heathcote. There is even a nod to a genre students are very familiar with...
As the guesses come in I'll give more clues.
Thanks!
Before I explain I would love to hear guesses as to the meaning.
Everything on the sign was done very specifically and intentionally and references both what happens in the lab and with technology throughout Heathcote. There is even a nod to a genre students are very familiar with...
As the guesses come in I'll give more clues.
Thanks!
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The only 2 things on the internet
I have long told my students "there are only 2 things on the internet."
Two.
Nothing more, nothing less.
I use this, especially with elementary school students, as a way to explain, simply, the tenets of safe web use.
The only two things on the internet are
Two.
Nothing more, nothing less.
I use this, especially with elementary school students, as a way to explain, simply, the tenets of safe web use.
The only two things on the internet are
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