Student work and Digital Portfolios
Student Work and Digital Portfolios
Students in the STEM Marin program are required to keep an individual professional website (Digital Portfolio) chronicling and reflecting upon their work and progress throughout their high school career.
These websites are updated weekly and at the end of every project so students have a record of all of the work they completed.
This year we will add projects sub-pages to the 12th-grade page. You may include very limited personal information. But remember this is your professional website so you should only post things to this site that you would want your parents, grandparents, bosses, mentors, and teachers to see. A good website includes:
A URL that includes the student's name and is professional (ex. YourNameSanMarin.weebly.com)
Pages for each year of high school OR each subject (ex. Page for STEM Marin Science, page for English, etc.)
Sub-pages for each project completed during the school year.
Each Website update must include your reflection on how you applied the 6cs to the task or project assigned:
Collaboration, Critical Thinker, Communicator, Conscientious Learner, culturally competent, Character.
Each sub-page should meet the requirements of the rubric below:
Optional:
An "About Me" page - Remember, this is a professional website, so you want to make sure that this section doesn't include too much personal information and is appropriate for an audience of teachers, employers, grandparents, etc. You can see an appropriate example here.
A Links/Additional Information page where you post cool STEM-related links, videos, etc.
A Contact Form where readers can send you comments or questions without you having to post your personal contact information online.
Sub-pages for work from other classes or aspects of your life. Ex: A final draft of an essay from English that you're proud of or a musical recording you made with your band.
Other cool pages.
Link to the San Marin STEM Website containing student's Digital Portfolios :
http://sanmarinscience.weebly.com/student-work-and-websites.html