Digital Portfolios
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Capture Evidence of Learning to Gather Learning Artifacts Track growth year-over-year from PreK-6 (and beyond) with Seesaw’s digital portfolios. Work done inside or outside of Seesaw can be captured for progress monitoring, and to hear reflections from students on their learning. Video and screen recordings provide visibility and insights into student thinking, so teachers can pinpoint student needs and personalize instruction. Digital portfolios demonstrate proficiency beyond traditional assessments and help support IEP/504 documentation and parent-teacher conferences.
Three Simple Ways to Capture Student Learning
Capture Hands-On Learning
Gather Digital Artifacts
Encourage Student Voice & Autonomy
Take a photo or video of any assignment, from math manipulatives to science experiments, to art projects.
Upload tools help capture any assignment in Seesaw, where students can reflect on their learning.
Video, voice recording, drawing, and more help provide visibility into student thinking and allows them to demonstrate proficiency beyond traditional assessments.
Share, Reflect, Celebrate, and Measure Yearly Growth •
Seesaw’s digital portfolios capture student work throughout the entire school journey, helping to measure and celebrate development throughout the years
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Students can reflect on their learning and share with families or peers
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Digital portfolios encourage student ownership and spark growth throughout the year
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Families can see daily work to support and celebrate their child
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Highlight pages provide teachers with flexible, ready-to-assign templates for students to capture and reflect on their learning in repeatable formats
97% of teachers say Seesaw helps them capture evidence of student learning over time.
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Perfect for student-led conferences
Seesaw has been instrumental in helping our K-5 students build a digital portfolio of their work that can be shared with not only their teachers but also their parents/ guardians. Students love adding creative artifacts that demonstrate the knowledge and skills they are developing in various subject areas. - Jennifer S, Digital Learning Coach, Burlington, Massachusetts