So you want to be able to create and access your digital portfolios on the go. There are apps that allows you to do that and some of don’t cost a dime. There is also the possibility to work on your digital portfolios on Google Drive, in fact EdTech did a great video tutorial on how to use Drive as a portfolio solution in your iPad classroom. Below are some of the good apps you can try on your iPad to create digital portfolios and as always if you know about another good app to add to the list, please share with us in the comment form below. Enjoy
1- Three Ring
The easiest way to capture qualitative evidence of student learning. Three Ring allows teachers and students to document *anything*, organize it in seconds, and have it seamlessly available at school and at home, both in the app AND on the website: www.threering.com.
2- Weebly
This is a powerful website creation tool that allows users to create and generate content on the go. You can us this platform to create digital portfolios for your students and the process is very easy and simple.
Easy Portfolio is the easiest and most powerful way to create an electronic ePortfolio. Let your digital and analog work shine with this professional and truly gorgeous tool. Students and Teachers will be able to capture and share their work with ease allowing them to showcase their learning in ways never before possible.
4- Kidblog
This is another app which is similar to Weebly in that it gives you the tools to create and produce content on a space you create by yoursefl. Kidblog is a very good app to create digital potfolios for your kids.
Create and assign student projects, take pictures, video and audio recordings of student work to upload right to a student’s ePortfolio and utilize our built-in rubric creator to gain access to Common Core State Standards, as well as other standards, to facilitate authentic assessment.
6- Voice Thread
Create and share dynamic conversations around documents, snapshots, diagrams and videos — basically anything there is to talk about. You can talk, type, and draw right on the screen. VoiceThread takes your conversations to the next level, capturing your presence, not just your comments.
7- Evernote
Evernote is an easy-to-use, free app that helps you remember everything across all of the devices you use. Stay organized, save your ideas and improve productivity. Evernote lets you take notes, capture photos, create to-do lists, record voice reminders–and makes these notes completely searchable, whether you are at home, at work, or on the go.
8- Google Drive
Google Drive is one safe place for all your stuff. Upload photos, videos, documents, and other files that are important to you, then access what you need wherever you go, on any device. Get going with up to 15GB of storage. Free