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The Tool Kit

An Innovative Approach to Technology
Integration in Networked Schools

By Kevin McGillivray

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Hessen District Digital Portfolio Workshop:
Hyperstudio Portfolio Templates

For this workshop, teachers will collaborate in small groups to develop 10 templates that will allow their students to gradually learn HyperStudio while they begin building a portfolio of their activities.

[My Portfolio By (Screen Shot)]

The early templates should allow students to simply click a text box
and begin typing.

[A Short Story (Screen Shot)]

Later templates can include using the digital cameras or scanning written work, importing text (.txt) files from word processing applications, using the painting tools, and adding sounds and voice recordings.

All of your templates should be added to the Hyperstudio directory (folder) named “Ready Made Cards” (Mac) or “rdymdcds” (PC). This will allow students to add one of your template cards to their existing “stack” by choosing them under the “edit” menu.

[All About Me (Screen Shot)]

 

Kevin McGillivray, kmcgillivray@compuserve.com

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Hessen DSO Workshop
Digital Portfolios and Multimedia Techniques

Portfolio Web Sites

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David Thornburg's site exploring multiple intelligences and multimedia portfolios.
www.tcpd.org/thornburg/presentations/mimultimedia.html

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A project supported by the University of Michigan School of Education and Information Technology Division Partnership.
www.oit.itd.umich.edu/Partnerships/SOE_ITD_Partnership/

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"STEPUP"—Students and Teachers Elevating Productivity Utilizing Partnerships: a Partnership of three high schools exploring an integrated curriculum approach.
http://hal.calc.k12.la.us/~iowa/setup.html

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"Learn and Live"—The George Lucas Educational Foundation site. Project-based curriculum.
http://199.4.71.100/learnlive/book/learning/gardner4.html

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Helen Barrett from the University of Alaska discusses building portfolios.
http://137.229.108.181/www/portfolios/SITE.Art.html

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HyperStudio site for creating portfolios. The site contains many examples, but you must have the HyperStudio plugin to view them.
http://207.137.159.30/resource/profdev/portfolio.html

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This is a HyperStudio workshop hand-out that explains printing HyperStudio to video tape.
ftp://207.137.159.30/resource/library/VCRPrint.pdf

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ESSDACK (Education Services and Staff Development Association of Central Kansas) is based in Hutchinson, Kansas, and offers a variety of services and support to their member districts and to other educators in their area. Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers, on this site, is an excellent aide in building portfolios.
www.essdack.org/index.html

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Digital Portfolios Workshop

Collaborate with your colleagues to design a rubric for evaluating
multimedia projects.

Some suggested criteria are listed below. You may use them, or
create your own.

Criteria

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Planning

 

Creativity

 

Use of digital camera/scanner

 

Oral presentation

 

Ease of use
(navigation)

 

Content:

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