Seesaw
In One Sentence
What's the Point?
Students have the ability and tools to explain their thought process and reflect on their learning while allowing for integration with other teaching-related materials (extended/virtual classroom). Seesaw can also support and encourage connections within the classroom and beyond.
How is it Used by Teachers?
How is it Used by Students?
Teachers can assign a variety of activities to differentiate learning.
Teachers are able to engage students in their learning process, explain learning, collaborate
Show evidence of student progress and learning (progress monitor and a collection of work for the teachers to reflect and assess)
Parent communication
Students are able to show what they know through notes, photos/videos, drawings, files, and have a recording feature to tell the teacher how/why/etc.
Students are able to demonstrate what they can do - competencies.
Students can share/network within their school or globally (blogs & GRA).
Students can develop and apply their digital citizenship skills within an authentic environment.