Portfolios make learning more accessible to educators, administrators, and employers because they provide a window into students’ learning journey. You can use one of the following tools to allow your students to create digital portfolios:
Free Resources
- OneNote Class Notebook – Organize your lesson plans and course content in your own digital notebook, makes it easier to find what you’re looking for in text, pictures or handwritings.
- Three Ring – Share photo of written work, capture video of presentations, or record audio of student discussions.
Paid Resources
- Bulb – Online portfolio that appeals to teachers and students creating content. Free with paid services.
- Weebly – Website builder. Free with paid services.
- Seesaw – The Learning Journal – A digital portfolio that appeals to teachers and students. Free with paid services.
- Kidblog – Publish content and projects online.