Reflective Student Portfolios: Using Evernote to Capture Learning
One Best Thing
Publisher Description
The ability for students to easily reflect in a variety of formats, on both analog and digital work, is truly a redefinition of learning and would have been previously inconceivable. Now, with Evernote, students can create interactive portfolios that detail their work in a user friendly, navigable and cohesive way This One Best Thing details how this is possible and why it made a difference.
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