Evidence

There are many tools that can help you reflect and document your learning. Here are a few we introduced this week.

Google Groups provide a way for you to reflect and discuss learning in an online discussion group.

We encourage you to use OUR CML Google Group to keep on learning together way beyond this week.

Here is one of my favorite maker related Google Group .

https://groups.google.com/d/forum/k-12-fablabs

Google Groups allows you to create and participate in online forums and email-based groups with a ... Innovation and Design Thinking Groups for k12 Educators.


Google Photos

Google Photos is a great way to capture and organize rich media clips of learning. There are so many ways you can leverage Google Photos.

This video captures the Google Assistant feature that creates a quick movie of up to 50 movies at a time.

If you want to learn move about Google Photos in general, this article might help.

(NOTE: Google Photos no longer automatically syncs to your Google Drive)

The Highlights to the right are examples of quick and easy movies I created using this feature. These quick movies can be added to a Google Photo Album, to your Google Drive, Google Slides, Websites, portfolios, or even You Tube.






PADLET

Padlet is another easy tool for reflecting and documenting . If you want to learn more about using Padlet, you can check out this tutorial