• Digital Portfolios for Student Growth

    Portfolios let students document progress and reflect on learning.

    Do your students maintain digital portfolios or journals?

    How do you use them to support assessment and growth?

  • @Sanaa in the countryside there are only journal portfolio because of not having digital system in our areas

  • @SAJAN-Mal That’s a valid point—many areas still rely on traditional methods due to lack of digital infrastructure.
    We can support by introducing low-cost tech tools gradually or blending journal portfolios with basic digital literacy sessions.

  • My students use digital journals to track their learning journey—it's a great way to show progress over time. I use their entries to assess understanding and give personalized feedback.

  • @SAJAN-Mal we maintain digital portfolios for project-based work, helping students reflect on their skills. These portfolios also serve as evidence during parent-teacher meetings and student-led conferences.

  • In our classroom, students upload photos, voice notes, and written reflections to their digital portfolios. It encourages ownership of learning and helps me spot individual strengths and challenges.

  • While not all students have access to digital tools, those who do maintain simple online portfolios. I use them to monitor growth, provide feedback, and support student self-evaluation

  • @Sanaa
    Yes, my students maintain digital portfolios. They help track progress, reflect on learning, and showcase growth over time. I use them for ongoing assessment, goal setting, and giving personalized feedback. They also promote student ownership and keep parents informed about the learning journey.

  • @SAJAN-Mal
    Yes, in our countryside schools, we use journal portfolios as we don't have access to digital systems. They still serve well for tracking progress and encouraging student reflection.

  • @Sanaa digital portfolios are a great way for students to track their progress and reflect on their learning journey. They encourage ownership and self-assessment. When used well, they can provide valuable insights for both formative and summative assessment, highlighting growth over time.

  • @Sanaa Digital portfolios, or ePortfolios, are electronic collections of student work that showcase their learning and growth over time. They provide a platform for students to reflect on their progress, set goals, and demonstrate their achievements. Digital portfolios can be used for various purposes, including demonstrating skills to prospective employers or institutions, or as a tool for self-assessment and reflection.

  • @SAJAN-Mal Digital portfolios allow students to track their progress, identify areas for improvement, and reflect on their learning journey. This fosters a growth mindset, where students see effort and persistence as key to success.

  • @SAJAN-Mal Digital portfolios provide a visual record of student progress, enabling them to see how their skills and knowledge have developed over time.

  • @Sanaa Digital portfolios facilitate communication between students, teachers, and parents, fostering collaboration and shared understanding of student learning.

  • @MARYA31abbb94d4 Creating and maintaining a digital portfolio helps students develop valuable skills in organization, communication, and digital literacy.

  • @Ume-Haniya Students can upload various types of digital artifacts, such as writing samples, presentations, videos, audio recordings, and artwork, into their portfolios.

  • @Ume-Haniya Digital portfolios can be shared with teachers, parents, and even potential employers or college admissions officers, providing a comprehensive view of the student's abilities.

  • @Shaista-Begum
    Absolutely! Digital portfolios offer a dynamic way to showcase a student's work, progress, and achievements over time. They make it easy to share learning artifacts with teachers, parents, and even future employers or college admissions officers, providing a well-rounded picture of the student's skills, creativity, and growth beyond traditional grades.

  • @Shaista-Begum
    Exactly! Digital portfolios allow students to upload a wide range of artifacts—writing samples, presentations, videos, audio clips, and artwork—making their learning more visible and multifaceted. This variety not only reflects different talents and learning styles but also encourages creativity and ownership of their educational journey.