Creating and Managing Portfolio Templates
Portfolio Templates Looking to extend the documentation of learning beyond your teachers' Classes and Spaces? The Portfolios feature allows administrators to set up custom templates with separate sections to organize content in new ways, whether it's for an entire district, all students at a particular school, or individual grade levels. This article outlines the options for setting up new Portfolio Templates, customizing template details, and accessing content for students and teachers.Few readersCan students and teachers share portfolios?
How to Share a Portfolio Schools and districts using the Portfolios feature with SpacesEDU Pro have the option to enable Portfolio Sharing, which allows students and teachers to generate a publicly-accessible link for any portfolio. With this URL, Portfolios can be: linked directly within other platforms included in scholarship and post-secondary applications sent to family members that haven't created a SpacesEDU account yet shared for any other reason you might want to share aFew readersGetting Started with Portfolios for Teachers and Students
Portfolios allow students and teachers to collaboratively organize content outside their Classes and Spaces: not only copying posts from multiple spaces into one place, but also creating new posts directly within Portfolios. Whether it's to gather a collection of students' best work, meet district objectives for communication of learning, or to achieve multiple goals at the same time, working with Portfolios is easy. Accessing Portfolios For both students and teachers, access to PortfoliosFew readersIntroduction to Digital Portfolios Presentations
Presentations for Portfolios Before inviting students to log in to SpacesEDU, get them excited to share their learning and demonstrate their growth! Here are a two short presentations to help you introduce Digital Portfolios to your students: Introduction to Digital Portfolios (High School) Introduction to Digital Portfolios (Elementary/Middle) (https://docs.google.com/presentFew readers