The following are examples of Google Slides that K-5 students created to showcase their 2018-2019 journey. The Google Slides were embedded under a page titled 2018-2019 located inside of their Google Sites ePortfolio. We chose to use Google Slides for the bulk of their ePortfolio due to the user friendliness of it for elementary students... especially after it has been embedded into their Google Sites. Students had the option to embed additional work in their 2018-2019 page as well.
The following are examples of Google Slides that K-5 students created to showcase their 2018-2019 journey. The Google Slides were embedded under a page titled 2018-2019 located inside of their Google Sites ePortfolio. We chose to use Google Slides for the bulk of their ePortfolio due to the user friendliness of it for elementary students... especially after it has been embedded into their Google Sites. Students had the option to embed additional work in their 2018-2019 page as well.
Note: The exception is the last Google Slides at the bottom of this page. This is an example of an 8th grader's ePortfolio. It contains some screenshots of the student's Google Sites (old version of Google Sites). You can see the progression.
Note: The exception is the last Google Slides at the bottom of this page. This is an example of an 8th grader's ePortfolio. It contains some screenshots of the student's Google Sites (old version of Google Sites). You can see the progression.
Note: We moved from the old Google Sites to the (new) Google Sites at the elementary level when it was released. Students who had already created their ePortfolio using the older Google Sites had to keep it since we haven't found a way to nicely convert the old Google Slides with the new Google Slides.
Note: We moved from the old Google Sites to the (new) Google Sites at the elementary level when it was released. Students who had already created their ePortfolio using the older Google Sites had to keep it since we haven't found a way to nicely convert the old Google Slides with the new Google Slides.
You may contact me on Twitter @AlbertsonsClass or via email dlalbertson@wyasd.org. I am happy to share any resources as well as answer any questions. I would also like to hear how you have implemented ePortfolios and/or student-led conferences.
You may contact me on Twitter @AlbertsonsClass or via email dlalbertson@wyasd.org. I am happy to share any resources as well as answer any questions. I would also like to hear how you have implemented ePortfolios and/or student-led conferences.