Creating Elementary Portfolios with SeeSaw
10MT | 10-Minute Teacher #27 Interview with Suzy Lolley
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
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When you have shared iPads, Seesaw is a fantastic way to get the work off the iPads and into the online classroom. Seesaw embodies simple authentic assessment. Today Suzy Lolley @suzylolley teaches us the ins and outs of Seesaw.
Here’s the great thing — Seesaw is SIMPLE! Kindergarteners are using it! If you’re using iPads, your whole elementary school can have their own personal portfolios in a safe, private way. Only each child’s parent can see their own. This is a tool you’ll want to notice if you’re using iPads. Suzy masterfully takes us on a quick tour.
Happy Tech Tool Tuesday!
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In today’s show about Seesaw, we’ll discuss:
- What SeeSaw does in the classroom
- The ages of students who can successfully use SeeSaw
- Workflow using SeeSaw in the elementary Classroom
- Recommendations on assessment with Seesaw
- Privacy and peer editing recommendations
- How to involve parents with SeeSaw
I hope you enjoy this episode with Suzy!
Selected Links from this Episode
- Twitter handle: @suzylolley
- Blog: http://ift.tt/2mhzu7P
- Seesaw: http://web.seesaw.me/
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Full Bio
Suzy Lolley
Suzy Lolley is fourteen-year veteran teacher of middle and high school ELA. She currently serves as an Instructional Technology Specialist in Cherokee County, GA, and is a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, a Common Sense Ambassador, and a Seesaw Ambassador.
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