1- Weebly
Weebly allows you to easily create a webpage where you can share your learning artifacts and documents. It provides “a beautiful canvas for tactile website building. Weebly turns the Android tablet into a true creative tool that lets you follow your inspiration from start to publish.”
2- Three Ring (update: no longer working)
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.
3- Evernote
This is another great app students can use to showcase their learning. They can write notes, add checklists curate and organize web articles and documents, attach files and PDFs, work with collaboratively with others and many more
4- Easy Portfolio (update: no longer working)
Easy Portfolio lets you capture and share your work in different forms including: photo and videos, audio recordings, notes and text entries, web links to online content, and digital documents direct from Dropbox or email.
5- OpenSchool ePortfolio (update: no longer working)
“Use OpenSchool ePortfolio to create and manage digital portfolios for your entire class! Create and assign student projects, take pictures, video and audio recordings of student work and upload them right to a student’s ePortfolio, use our built-in rubric maker to view Common Core State Standards, as well as other standards, that are PRE-LEVELED, to facilitate authentic assessment.”