Learning Through Digital Portfolios
Learning Through Digital Portfolios
Blog Article
Digital portfolios allow students to document their learning journeys in dynamic, personalized ways. Rather than relying solely on tests or grades, portfolios showcase growth through essays, videos, reflections, and project evidence.
Students build metacognitive skills as they select what to include and explain their learning. Teachers gain richer insights into student progress and creativity, while families get an authentic window into academic and personal development.
Portfolios support formative assessment and self-directed learning. They can be built on platforms like Google Sites, Seesaw, or Notion, and aligned with standards or personalized goals.
Used over time, digital portfolios help students take pride in their work and connect their efforts to future goals—especially when used for college applications, career readiness, or capstone projects.
To find template examples and implementation guides across grade levels, View more about how to empower students through portfolio-based learning.
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