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Blogs as Web-Based Portfolios PDF

The 2009-2010 school year ended for me early today and I’m just wrapping up a few loose ends before I head into vacation mode for the summer. I did want to release the Free PDF of the Web-Based Portfolio series I’ve been working on for the past couple of months. I’ve taken the four blog posts and put them into this PDF that you can download and use if you would like.

If this topic is interesting to you, I encourage you to join me at my ISTE 2010 Workshop that I’ll be doing on this exact topic (just a few spots left). You can register for the all day workshop here. We’ll be going in-depth, looking at student work, and if you’ve never used a blog before we’ll get you set up and at least take one for a spin.

Click on the picture to get your free PDF

11 Responses to “Blogs as Web-Based Portfolios PDF”

  1. Robin Cicchetti
    June 9, 2010 at 5:14 pm #

    Thank you for sharing your book. The generosity of the educational blogging community never ceases to amaze me!

  2. Mark Buckland`
    June 9, 2010 at 5:58 pm #

    I’m impressed by your research, and really appreciate you sharing it with us. You’ve inspired me to take this track in the future. I always knew I should do this kind of thing, but you have given me the kick in the pants that I needed to actually get it done. Cheers.

  3. Monique Carreon
    June 9, 2010 at 11:34 pm #

    Jeff,

    My name is Monique and I work with CompassLearning. I found your free PDF to be really interesting. Just recently, my father gave me some papers that he found in an old drawer. There were spelling tests, math worksheets and a writing exercise in that collection from when I was in elementary. It was really amazing to see the the way I thought way back when.

    CompassLearning will be in Denver for ISTE and we would love to meet a thought-leader like yourself. Here is a link for more info, link to ow.ly. We hope we meet up with you!

    Monique

  4. Paul Hamilton
    June 11, 2010 at 12:30 am #

    Thanks very much for this helpful resource, Jeff! I’ll be sharing it in UDL presentations when I focus on both engagement and assessment. –Paul

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