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In this workshop, Mosaic advisor and contributor Leslie Bray covers strategies to document your child’s learning milestones in a fun, pressure-free way. Leslie also discusses how these portfolios can be used to supplement future resumes and applications.
Resources mentioned👇
Larry Keiser offered access to a free Creativity Self-Assessment (the RDCA). Email him directly to gain access at keiser@drexel.edu
WorldBook.com (For their Typical Course of Study resources)
Use to create a checklist, if interested: www.worldbook....
HSLDA.org
Find your state's requirements for home learning: hslda.org/
USER-FRIENDLY PORTFOLIO PLATFORMS
1. Google Sites (Free, easy to use) - Create a website to showcase learning: sites.google.com/
2. Seesaw (Great for kids) - Allows students to document work in a private space: seesaw.com/
3. Weebly for Education - Simple drag-and-drop website builder for portfolios: edublogs.org/w...
4. Notion - Customizable workspace for organizing learning experiences: www.notion.com/
5. Canva - Create visually appealing portfolio slides, infographics, or digital scrapbooks: www.canva.com/
CLOUD STORAGE & DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION
1. Google Drive - Store photos, documents, and videos in folders: workspace.goog...
2. Evernote - Note-taking app that can include voice notes and images: evernote.com/
3. Trello - Use for tracking goals and projects visually: trello.com/
CREATIVE & MULTIMEDIA DOCUMENTATION
1. Padlet - Interactive board for kids to add reflections, images, and videos: padlet.com/
2. Adobe Express (formerly Spark) - Create video stories and web pages for portfolios: www.adobe.com/...
3. SoundCloud (Private Playlist) - Store and organize voice reflections: soundcloud.com/