Seesaw Offers Flexible Way to Manage Student Work
Using Google, Clever, student emails, or a QR code, teachers assign tasks that engage students with a variety of work in the form of videos, photos, text, images, files, and drawings.
Seesaw: The Learning Journal
Versatile digital portfolio appeals to teachers, students, and parents
Pros: Both student and teacher interfaces are intuitive, and there are tons of ideas up for grabs in the Activity Library.
Cons: In the paid skills feature, skills and standards must be manually entered.
Bottom Line: A powerful multimedia learning and communication tool that demonstrates student progress over time.
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