Portfolios with Steve McCrea

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

A Letter to Principals about Digital Portfolios

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1As_36yKuHx4w87wAO5UEc65CvZL-zOznbVP81Jx0WGY/edit?usp=sharing


Click here for the presentation
TinYURL.com/lettertoprincipals








This is how some school districts look at
portfolios... in the Third Grade













































Go ahead, click
and see the Oprah visit to HTH












Start from scratch:  22 minutes to make a student website




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Steve McCrea read a book in 2005 and it turned him into an ex-lecturer. He’s now a facilitator and an advisor to students as well as a Global Skills instructor as a “guide on the side.” He created a fan page at https://sites.google.com/site/transformteaching/home/students-at-amelia-academy/potential-tutors/mr-mccrea/the-purpose-of-education and it might be helpful for you to take a moment to read a transcript of the interview on NPR in April 2005. www.TINYURL.com/littkyradio www.TINYURL.com/littkychapter1 www.TINYURL.com/littkychapter4 free downloads Thanks to Ron Renna for introducing Steve to the phrase “guide on the side, not a sage on the stage.” Bravo to Alison King (1993) and Taylor and Francis group: the academic journal College Teaching, Vol 41:1 about Guide on the Side https://faculty.washington.edu/kate1/ewExternalFiles/SageOnTheStage.pdf He admires the work of Enrique Gonzalez www.TINYURL.com/personlizeYourschool Dennis yuzenas, a teacher in Florida who uses projects Matt Blazek with his collection of projects www.TINYURL.com/mattblazek www.TINYURL.com/blazekprojects www.TINYURL.com/projectsandportfolios a collection of ebooks
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