Students as young as 1st grade love to save their work. Once they learn how to save onto their desktop, the creation often remains there without a true showcase of what they have created. For example, after watching a webcam of eaglet hatching in D.C., students shared what they had learned through StoryMaker. Here is what a 1st grader made:
One great way to help showcase a student's work is through PicMonkey. This programs is an excellent way to exhibit the digital portfolios of students. Instead of this adorable project languishing on a desktop, students can compile their favorite work to show their learning and progress. Here is an example from Jacqui's Video #17 on how to use PicMonkey to compile work:

I love this idea!
ReplyDeletePicMonkey is so easy. It's a great way to create an end-of-year collage for youngers.
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