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Educator Portfolios

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Linda F-S, Professor, FYR Macedonia
Julie Dansby, Clover Park School District, WA, USA
Robert Fant, Kansas, USA



How to link to your existing digital portfolio from this page:
  1. Become an Educator member of this wiki.
  2. Click edit page, add your name, link to your existing portfolio page, and save this page.
How to add your digital portfolio to this wiki:
  1. Become an Educator member of this wiki.
  2. Click the add sub-page button below and create a new page called "Your name - Portfolio".
  3. Add text, links, and sub-pages to this page as desired.
  4. Save ths page.
  5. Change the permissions on this page so that only you and a very small & trusted team of administrators will be able to edit it.
  6. Optional: Consider linking to your own wiki and share it with you students.  Wikispaces is a great free place for this.  JotSpot will hopefully be available soon for new free wikis (Google bought it and is modifying it).
  7. Come back to this page, click edit page, add your name, link to your portfolio page, and save this page.
Would you like to create a digital portfolio with links to your mathcasts, PowerPoint presentations, etc?
  1. Get a wiki, like this one, and use it for your digital portfolio.  Edublogs and Wikispaces both offer free wikis for educators and JotSpot offers free wikis to anyone.  Wikispaces is giving away 100,000 free spaces (wikis) to educators.  Learn more
  2. Use TechSmith Screencast.com, YouTube or both of these to host your mathcasts.
  3. ? - Use add comment below to share additional ideas with us.  Thanks! 

A great book with a whole lot more about educational uses of wikis is Will Richardson's "Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms".  See his weblogg-ed.com blog for more information.




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