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Student Portfolio in LessonUp

Student Portfolio
in LessonUp
How do I create a student portfolio
and how do I view the results?
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Student Portfolio
in LessonUp
How do I create a student portfolio
and how do I view the results?

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Content
As a teacher, it's essential to keep track of your students' progress. This can be achieved by setting up a student portfolio.

  • What is a student portfolio?
  • How do I create a student portfolio?
  • Example of a student portfolio
  • How do I assign lessons?
  • What does the student see?
  • Where can I view the reports?

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What is a student portfolio?
Every day, many lessons are shared with students, whether as homework or as reference material for a test. However, sharing lessons in LessonUp doesn't stop there.

You can also use a shared lesson as a perfect portfolio, where students can place materials they (or you) consider important to keep. This can be a subject-specific portfolio or a portfolio that is used across multiple grade levels.

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How do I create a student portfolio?
In the following 17 slides you'll find an example portfolio for career orientation. Students can store documents and insights related to study and career choices in this portfolio.
Use the following slides as an example. You can decide how the portfolio will look.

Here are some ideas:
  • Photo questions (students can upload screenshots of assignments and exercises)
  • Poll (as part of several statements)
  • Open question (what does the student think about something now and how will they think about it in a few years)

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Student-led Portfolios
Career opportunities and mentoring

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This is me!
Section 1

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Student-led Portfolios
Career opportunities and mentoring

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This portfolio is created by ...
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 8 - Open question


Who am I?
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 9 - Open question


How confident am I over myself and my goals?
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"I think earning money is important"
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Slide 11 - Poll


"I think family is important"
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Slide 12 - Poll

This I know!
Section 2

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I'm great at this subject
or skill ...
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 14 - Open question


I need help on this subject ...
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 15 - Open question

What I've done!
Section 3

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Had an interview with ... 
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 17 - Open question

What I want!
Section 4

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Worked on my 
networking skills at ...
Type or upload your response as a photo

Slide 19 - Open question


I like to work ... 
...with other people or teams
...sometimes with people or teams
...not in groups, but on my own

Slide 20 - Poll


I like to work ... 
...outside
...outside and inside
...inside

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Distributing Lessons
The portfolio is best shared through a LessonUp class and the lesson modules. This ensures that the portfolio is always within reach of the students.

How do I distribute a lesson?
  1. Go to My Classes and select the class in which you want to use a lesson module.
  2. Go to the tab "Distributed Lessons."
  3. Click on "Create a lesson module" and give the lesson module a name.
  4. Click on the lesson module and click on "Add lesson."
    Add the lesson you want to share with your class here.

Click here for more information about lesson modules.
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Student's point of view
The students can always access the shared lessons from their own LessonUp environment through their portfolio. This ensures that the portfolio is always within reach of the students.

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Reporting
Review the students' results by:
  1. Go to "My Classes."
  2. Select the class you want to view.
  3. Click on "Lesson Results."
  4. Click on the lesson for which you want to see the results.
  5. Click on "Reporting" on the right-hand side.
  6. Choose whether you want to view the reporting per class, lesson, or student.




Click here for more information about reporting.


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Questions?
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Chat
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