digital literacy portfolios
DESCRIPTION
Connenting the home and School through a secure site.TRANSCRIPT
Debbie Ivanochko & Michelle Morley
Can we use technology to
expand our assessment of
learning?
For parents to access their child’s work
• to show growth - writing
• to show achievement - rhyming words
• to show competence - long vowel combos
Digital literacy portfolios are a way of
presenting individual student work that is
stored in digital form
Secure Site: http://central.gssd.ca/grade1
Require a user name and password
Inside each students portfolio are:
• work sample annotations
• videos - levelled reading assessment, rhyming words,
compound words, short vowels, long vowel combinations,
making words, predicting, presenting skills
• writing samples (scanned)
• digital photos – ie. of how child holds pencil
•Show And Tell•Retelling•Making Words•Levelled Reading
• November• March
Provides a richer view of a child's learning
Provides an explanation of learning
expectations.
Increases communication with parents.
May assist in the providing information to
Student Service Coordinators
Assists in the assessment for and of learning.
Secure Site:
http://central.gssd.ca/grade1
September February
ParentsTeacher
Tech Support
Argus DV-5470
Flip Video
Kodak
Can use any screen
capture tool:
•Jing
•Camtasia
•Low bandwidth – Dial up
•Sharepoint – No streaming video
• http://gssd.ca – k-8 online resources - Presentations
•Michelle Morley: [email protected]
•Debbie Ivanochko: [email protected]
Additional Resources:
What I want for my Children
The Positive Link between Parental Involvement and Children
1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityhunter12/2813482550/
2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dela7/2751234581/
3. http://www.flickr.com/photos/31081559@N04/3191745847/
4. http://www.flickr.com/photos/72388119@N00/3163614015/