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Seesaw



Intro:
Seesaw is a digital portfolio platform that allows students to document and share their learning through photos, videos, drawings, and written reflections. Teachers and families can view and comment on student work, promoting collaboration and communication.

Ease of Use:
Seesaw is simple to navigate. Students can upload work by clicking icons and adding text or recordings. Teachers can assign activities and provide feedback easily. It’s also family-friendly, allowing parents to stay involved.

Versatility:
Seesaw can be used for daily reflections, assignments, art projects, or reading responses. It supports multiple grade levels and subjects, making it perfect for younger learners to showcase progress.

Overall Opinion:
I like Seesaw because it builds a connection between home and school. Students feel proud sharing their work, and parents love seeing what their children are learning in class.

Relation to TLC:
Seesaw connects to C (Communication) and L (Learning) in the TLC Framework. It encourages communication between students, teachers, and families while supporting active learning.

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Comments

  1. Hi Taylor! I really enjoyed reading your reflection on how you could use Seesaw in the classroom. I have never heard of this technology before, so it was nice to get some information. I really like how you pointed out how parents can view student work using this technology. I think that parent involvement is super beneficial, so it’s great to know that this technology supports that. Great job!

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