Personalized Learning Archives | bulb https://my.bulbapp.com/category/personalized-learning/ Digital Portfolios Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:13:05 +0000 en hourly 1 https://my.bulbapp.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Personalized Learning Archives | bulb https://my.bulbapp.com/category/personalized-learning/ 32 32 231045334 Digital Learning Day at Dallas ISD https://my.bulbapp.com/digital-learning-day-at-dallas-isd/ Thu, 24 Mar 2022 20:15:23 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/uncategorized/digital-learning-day-at-dallas-isd/ Digital Learning Day at Dallas ISD Photo by Duane Loux on Unsplash. Edited. Digital Learning Day at Dallas ISD Dallas ISD participates in DLDay 2022 with a day-long series of digital activities for educators and students.   What is Digital Learning Day? The digital learning landscape has changed so much in the past few years. […]

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Digital Learning Day at Dallas ISD


Dallas ISD participates in DLDay 2022 with a day-long series of digital activities for educators and students.

 

What is Digital Learning Day?

The digital learning landscape has changed so much in the past few years. No longer confined to the walls of the classroom, digital learning can take place any time, any place, in more ways than ever before. DLDay is an initiative led by All4Ed, is a day to highlight the digital resources available and to celebrate the educators on the cutting edge who are taking digital learning to new heights.

 

Dallas ISD’s #DLDay Success

At Dallas ISD, Executive Director of Professional and Digital Learning Dr. Charissa Govan and her team celebrated DLDay in a big way. On February 22, 2022, Dr. Govan and her team organized and facilitated a day-long series of digital learning experiences. Teachers and students chose from a menu of digital learning options and participated in live sessions via Zoom or asynchronous sessions using guided resources.

One such session, presented by bulb Customer Success Manager Sam JK Neal, brought student dreams and goals to life with a vision board activity. Vision boards are powerful because visualization is powerful — it’s one of the most popular and effective mind exercises you can do and is now considered by many to be a staple of creative thought exercises.

The vision board activity, completed in 30-minute sessions with Dallas students, was inspired by hello bulb week.

Participating classes, like Zenitra Martinez-Smith’s Pathways to College and Career Readiness classes from Dallas Environmental Science Academy, created multimodal vision boards using images, audio recordings, and more to bring goals and ambitions to life.

 

What did the students think?

One of the biggest things students enjoyed during their DLDay activities was experimenting with different multimedia tools to express goals and capture ideas using their unique voices.

They liked having creative freedom and control over their content, especially considering how easily they were able to follow along with the activities in bulb and discover new features on their own in the process.

You can see students’ personalities come to life with Jinny and Jason’s digital portfolio pages from the day’s activities. These example pages are were recreated for public viewing by request to protect students’ privacy.

Great day of learning w/ @PDL_DallasISD our @BFMSFalcons began making digital portfolios w/ @bulbapp Can’t wait to see what they create @DISD_Libraries @DallasISDMedia @dallasschools @DISDREO @MarshallforDISD pic.twitter.com/xK5acrSLuY

Lynnetta Williams (@ms_williams57) February 22, 2022

DLDay preparation involved many factors, including creating learning themes and determining which digital applications to showcase. Bulb quickly jumped to mind and was a seamless addition as a follow-up to a larger January teacher-facing student digital portfolio training. Students and teachers who attended Bulb's DLDay sessions were impressed with the platform. A student's takeaway from the session highlighted the purpose of the vision board activity: "(One thing I learned was) that you need a lot of things to get a job.

Try it for yourself

DLDay 2022 may have formally come and gone, but digital classrooms are becoming the standard in schools all across the globe, so there’s never a bad time to try out a new activity with your students. Using the resources from hello bulb week, this example vision board, and our Activity Guide, you can create your own DLDay today!

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A high school Student Tells His Story & Showcases Projects with bulb.

Hear how High School student Noah is using his bulb Digital Portfolio to showcase his best work, store his projects, and tell his story.

With bulb, Noah…

  • builds his resume in a unique way, showing in detail who he is & his skills
  • easily shares his projects with teachers, peers, family & potential employers
  • documents a project’s process; what he’s learned throughout the process, not solely the final outcome
  • showcases work for teachers, highlighting what he’s struggled with, how he overcame, & what he learned
  • shows who he is by adding audio & visuals to each page to reflect his personality
  • reflects on his growth & progress over time

bulb is the perfect platform for teachers to tell their stories and showcase their projects. Every student deserves the opportunity to share their unique voice and talents with the world, and bulb is the platform to make that happen.

A High School Student Tells His Story & Showcases Projects with bulb

Hear how Noah is using his bulb Digital Portfolio to showcase his best work, store his projects, and tell his story.

With bulb, Noah…

  • builds his resume in a unique way, showing in detail who he is & his skills
  • easily shares his projects with teachers, peers, family & potential employers
  • documents a project’s process; what he’s learned throughout the process, not solely the final outcome
  • showcases work for teachers, highlighting what he’s struggled with, how he overcame, & what he learned
  • shows who he is by adding audio & visuals to each page to reflect his personality
  • reflects on his growth & progress over time

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Using bulb as a creative outlet for students to tell their stories.

Hear how Tara Bordeaux, Director of Cinematic & Media Arts at Lanier Early College High School, uses bulb Digital Portfolios in her classroom.

With bulb, Tara’s students…

  • easily share their schoolwork with the community, with their families, & with a larger audience
  • have a creative outlet
  • have the opportunity to share their voice
  • track their growth and assess their own skills
  • take ownership & pride in their work
  • show their capabilities beyond a piece of paper
  • engage with educators in interactive & visual ways

bulb is the perfect platform for teachers to enhance their classroom experience. Students can share their projects and cultivate a positive online presence to showcase who they are and what they can do. It’s quick to learn, easy to use, and allows you the freedom to share any kind of content online with whomever you’d like to see. Sign up for bulb and give your students a creative outlet to express themselves and capture all of their proudest work. Looking to purchase for a class, school, or district? Visit our pricing page and find a plan that’s right for you!

Giving Students a Creative Outlet To Share Their Story at Lanier Early College HS

Hear how Tara Bordeaux, Director of Cinematic & Media Arts at Lanier Early College High School, uses bulb Digital Portfolios in her classroom.

With bulb, Tara’s students…

  • easily share their schoolwork with the community, with their families, & with a larger audience
  • have a creative outlet
  • have the opportunity to share their voice
  • track their growth and assess their own skills
  • take ownership & pride in their work
  • show their capabilities beyond a piece of paper
  • engage with educators in interactive & visual ways

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How To Use Digital Portfolios in High Schools for Workforce Readiness

 

Principal Peter Harris of PTECH: Hudson Valley Pathways Academy (HVPA) join bulb to share his experience using bulb Digital Portfolios with his students. Located in the state of New York, HVPA is a six-year learning pathway where students earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree. Students also graduate workforce-ready, having skills that put them first in line for available positions with industry partners.

In this 60-minute webinar Principal Harris shared:

  • How HVPA is different from traditional high schools
  • The role partnerships with local businesses play for the students
  • Why HVPA chose to implement a digital portfolio program
  • How digital portfolios impact the work of students & educators
  • Two pieces of advice for educational professionals who are considering implementing digital portfolios into their 2020-’21 school plan:
    • Teach your students how to tell their story to a specific audience. How are They capturing their learning moments and how does this content speak to the audience?
    • Clearly defining & demonstrating to students how to curate beautiful work. What is beautiful work? How do you achieve it, revise it, and reflect on it? Create systems to give students feedback so they can personally and professionally grow.

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How To Successfully Implement Edtech Tools in a District https://my.bulbapp.com/successfully-implement-edtech-tools/ https://my.bulbapp.com/successfully-implement-edtech-tools/#respond Mon, 22 Jun 2020 14:27:43 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/successfully-implement-edtech-tools/ Learn how Coppell ISD implemented a digital portfolio program district-wide as their newest foray into edtech tools. Digital portfolios allow students to showcase their work and create a positive digital presence which they can leverage to gain access to countless opportunities.  Photo by Aryan Dhiman on Unsplash. How To Successfully Implement EdTech Tools in a […]

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How To Successfully Implement Edtech Tools in a District

Learn how Coppell ISD implemented a digital portfolio program district-wide as their newest foray into edtech tools. Digital portfolios allow students to showcase their work and create a positive digital presence which they can leverage to gain access to countless opportunities. 

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How To Successfully Implement EdTech Tools in a District

 

We sat down with Nancy Garvey, Director of Digital Learning at Coppell ISD, to learn about the process her district went through to implement a new edtech tool for students grades, K-12. She addressed what went well, the challenges, and how they continue to expand the program district-wide year over year.

In this 60-minute webinar Nancy specifically addressed:

  • How she and her team implemented digital portfolios district-wide.
  • Their process for getting district buy-in, and how they trained and provided support to their K-12 educators and students.
  • How, in this ever-changing education landscape, they’ve been able to build engagement with students & families, and demonstrate competencies & skills using digital portfolios.

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bulb is the missing piece of your 2020-21 distance learning puzzle. Supercharge alternative assessment, engage parents, showcase meaningful learning and progress. bulb is easy to implement and use, with world-class support and onboarding.

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How to Use Digital Portfolios for Assessments https://my.bulbapp.com/assessment-infographic-blog/ https://my.bulbapp.com/assessment-infographic-blog/#respond Wed, 10 Jun 2020 13:47:12 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/assessment-infographic-blog/ Photo by Myriam Jessier on Unsplash. Edited. Learn How the Top Three Forms of Assessment Pair with bulb for Dynamic Results   Educators assess students using a variety of methods. With the shift to remote learning, they are finding it more difficult to engage students in learning. And research has proven that standardized tests, plug-in […]

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Learn How the Top Three Forms of Assessment Pair with bulb for Dynamic Results

 

Educators assess students using a variety of methods. With the shift to remote learning, they are finding it more difficult to engage students in learning. And research has proven that standardized tests, plug-in answers, and surface level tests only capture recognition. Educators are using this time to reimagine authentic assessments and the tools they use. When pairing assessments with digital portfolios, not only will student’s capture their learning process, they will take ownership of their learning, while educators gain deeper knowledge for each of their students.

Assessment + bulb Digital Portfolios

bulb Digital Portfolios is the place to store artifacts of learning from any form of assessment. It is both the creation and curation place where students take ownership of their learning, activate metacognition, and reflection. Digital portfolios allow educators to see their students apply the learning and help gauge the student’s understanding of the learning process.

The platform makes it easy for students and educators to find all of their assessments in one place, instead of scrolling through an LMS. Other apps used for assessment like FlipGrip, Google Forms, Nearpod, etc, can all be embedded within bulb. No matter the type of assessment you use to meet your classroom’s needs, bulb makes it easy to assess a student’s speaking, reading, writing, listening, and critical thinking skills.

The Results

With users around the world, bulb has a unique perspective into the results of pairing alternative assessment and digital portfolios. From speaking with bulb users, we’ve compiled a list of the top 8 results teachers, parents, and students experience:

 

Documenting growth over time: A digital portfolio tracks student work from year to year, showing a holistic view of their growth over time. Here is an example from a 3rd grader, Kaden, who shows his writing progression over the years. Other forms of summative assessments can be documented in bulb—like unit reflections, final projects, or final portfolio reviews to show process and progress over time. Educators can also provide rubrics within a bulb page to help guide students when completing assignments.

Encouraging creativity: bulb digital portfolios gives students options in how they express their learning. They can add interactive media, outside sources, audio recordings, videos, and images to truly show what they know and make the learning their own. Students in this bulb page created a video to show they fully understood the science principle they were learning about.

Metacognition: Digital portfolios show the process of learning, helping students identify their strengths and weaknesses. Because students can document each step, this encourages them to reflect on what they did and become more aware of their thought process. See how an 8th grader, Angela Olsen, reflects on personal goals within her portfolio.

Ownership of learning: bulb is built for life. When a student graduates, or moves, they can take their work with them by adding a personal email address to their account. , Over time, students who have actively used their digital portfolio will be able to see all of their work and accomplishments. Seeing the whole picture of their growth encourages them to continually learn. William Robinson III has built his portfolio since college and over the course of his career, and it shows the remarkable outcomes of having a digital portfolio for life.

Personalized learning: When master teacher Belinda Medellin uses digital portfolios to assess her students, she can easily give them personalized feedback and instruction. Digital portfolios help her keep track of each student’s progress with each subject she teaches. Having a tangible record of a student’s work that she can access at any time allows her to respond to each of her student’s goals and identify how she can help them achieve them.

Displaying capabilities & competencies: Digital portfolios help students display capabilities and competencies. A great example of this is Caroline Schulze’s portfolio. As a civil engineering student at the Oregon Institute of Technology, she uses her portfolio to keep track of her diverse interests and talents. She then shows to her portfolio visitors how she brings her learning and talents together in her Capstone Project, providing evidence of what she’s capable of.

Iteration: Learning is an iterative process and assessments help the learner identify where they are at. With a dynamic digital portfolio, students can revisit and build upon their past work. They can take feedback and apply it, and see the progression of their learning. Shrayes G, an art student, captured evidence of composition over multiple years.

Learning beyond the classroom: Work can be done within a digital portfolio at any time, from anywhere, on any device. For educators using authentic assessments, this is a dream come true. Students can be encouraged to engage with the world outside of the classroom then share it in their digital portfolio. These experiences can then be easily shared with teachers, future employers, colleges, and peers. Take a look at Derrell Walker, who started using his digital portfolio to document coursework, and is now using it to document his career in culinary arts.

 

One thing is for sure: No matter the form of assessment, when paired with a digital portfolio the results are dynamic.
What results will you discover?

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Teacher & Student View: Using Digital Portfolios for Remote Learning https://my.bulbapp.com/teacher-and-student-view/ https://my.bulbapp.com/teacher-and-student-view/#respond Mon, 06 Apr 2020 19:43:35 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/teacher-and-student-view/ Teacher & Student View: Using Digital Portfolios for Remote Learning bulb Digital Portfolios sat down with CAST Tech High School teacher Belinda Medellin (2020 Secondary Texas Teacher of the Year for Region 20) and two of Belinda’s UX Design students, Payton (9th Grader) and Li (10th Grader), to understand how they’re using bulb Digital Portfolios for remote […]

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Teacher & Student View: Using Digital Portfolios for Remote Learning

 

bulb Digital Portfolios sat down with CAST Tech High School teacher Belinda Medellin (2020 Secondary Texas Teacher of the Year for Region 20) and two of Belinda’s UX Design students, Payton (9th Grader) and Li (10th Grader), to understand how they’re using bulb Digital Portfolios for remote learning.

San Antonio’s CAST Tech High School has been using bulb for the past 3 years. Students at CAST tech are required to create a digital portfolio documenting school projects in order to apply to internships during their senior year. This requirement uniquely benefited CAST Tech, giving them the ability to easily implement a remote learning plan for COVID-19 school closures.

Districts all over the country are quickly pivoting to remote learning, with digital portfolios as the cornerstone of their plans. Belinda and her students demonstrate how schools can quickly and easily implement a successful plan for teachers and students using bulb Digital Portfolios.

In this 45-minute webinar you will learn how:

  • bulb seamlessly integrates with LMSs (CAST Tech uses Google Classroom) giving teachers the ability to assign and grade student work without inundating the LMS. This also provides teachers with the opportunity to give students valuable direct feedback
  • bulb helps teachers teach new concepts and clearly communicate with their students about assignments, expectations, and office hours
  • bulb documents student learning; it shows more than the final answer, it clearly demonstrates a student’s process
  • bulb gives students a platform to complete projects in the way they feel most confident; audio, video, visuals, writing

To view more examples of how CAST Tech teachers and students are using bulb Digital Portfolios for remote learning, visit CASA@CAST’s bulb page.

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How bulb Digital Portfolios Fit Into A Student’s Remote Learning Journey

Digital portfolios allow teachers to track student growth and assess competencies, even remotely. With the ability to create personalized learning environments for each student, digital portfolios help to give students a voice and choice with their learning. In the infographic below we demonstrate how digital portfolios fit into a student’s remote learning journey.

1. The teacher gives an assignment.

The learning journey begins in one of two places, through a learning management system or directly in bulb.

  1. With an LMS, teachers assign work to be done in bulb and keep track of student grades within the system.
  2. Without an LMS, teachers create and assign work through their bulb class group.

2. The student researches & creates content.

Today’s students have more access to information and inspiration than ever before. The digital era has introduced new ways to expand knowledge and gain perspective. For example, students can discover new content and create their own with apps like Google Drive, Adobe Suites, YouTube, Flipgrid, Quizlet, and Nearpod. With so much access to content and information, it leaves us with this question —where is the best place to maintain, synthesize, and curate it all?

3. The student brings their learning together.

A digital portfolio is where learning comes together. bulb integrates with 1900+ apps, helping students embed their research and content to show process and progression. For example, here are some ways bulb users bring their learning together:

  • Primary students document development by photographing their handwriting and recording themselves reading throughout the school year. They use bulb as the place to store these pieces of content to refer back to.
  • Secondary students compile their class notes from Quizlet, Evernote and other apps, along with their assignments they completed in bulb to create helpful study guides.
  • Higher education students use bulb to complete capstone projects. bulb allows them to compile research, write their final paper, and display other multimedia artifacts in one place.

4. The student completes the assignment.

Students submit a one-of-a-kind bulb page via an integrated LMS or to their bulb class group. Students, their peers, and teachers can provide feedback via bulb’s in-line commenting feature. They can also easily share their work with people outside of their class using private share links.

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5 Ways Digital Portfolios Improve Reading & Writing https://my.bulbapp.com/5-ways-digital-portfolios-improve-reading-writing/ https://my.bulbapp.com/5-ways-digital-portfolios-improve-reading-writing/#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2019 16:07:13 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/5-ways-digital-portfolios-improve-reading-writing/ 5 Ways Digital Portfolios Improve Reading & Writing Here are five simple strategies to help students enjoy practicing and refining their reading, writing and literacy skills. 1. They invite expression and creativity. Your students have an array of tools for multimedia creation and application, successfully targeting all five components of ELA: listening, speaking, viewing, writing and […]

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5 Ways Digital Portfolios Improve Reading & Writing

Here are five simple strategies to help students enjoy practicing and refining their reading, writing and literacy skills.

 

1. They invite expression and creativity.

Your students have an array of tools for multimedia creation and application, successfully targeting all five components of ELA: listening, speaking, viewing, writing and reading. Help your students master these areas and develop a varied skill set for any curriculum.

2. They support all learning styles. 

Your students learn differently from one another. Digital portfolios make lessons resonate with all students and learning styles. Auditory learners can listen to instructions or pronunciations, visual learners can use videos or images, kinesthetic learners can document experiences or processes and reading/writing learners can further their skills.

3. They facilitate discussion and collaboration. 

Your students can collaborate, comment and gain perspective by viewing each other’s work in bulb. Spark engaging conversations around literature by hosting book reviews. Or give feedback during the writing process.

4. They can translate and share information in any language. 

Your students can share their smarts with the world. Translate a digital portfolio to any language for acquisition or to land an opportunity in a different country.

5. They encourage a lifetime of writing. 

Your students can express and discover themselves through a digital portfolio. Give your students a platform with no creative boundaries. Encourage your students to write about anything and collect work done for reflection and growth.

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3 Reasons Why bulb Makes Beautiful Digital Portfolios https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-bulb-makes-beautiful-digital-portfolios/ https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-bulb-makes-beautiful-digital-portfolios/#respond Tue, 26 Mar 2019 15:07:43 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-bulb-makes-beautiful-digital-portfolios/ 3 Reasons Why bulb Makes Beautiful Digital Portfolios Winston Churchill once said “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” In the last ten years, there’s been a huge push to redesign and beautify the spaces students learn in. Teachers started implementing flexible seating on their own, Starbucks became a flagship model for classroom design […]

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3 Reasons Why bulb Makes Beautiful Digital Portfolios

 

Winston Churchill once said “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.”

In the last ten years, there’s been a huge push to redesign and beautify the spaces students learn in. Teachers started implementing flexible seating on their own, Starbucks became a flagship model for classroom design and started a Twitter trend to #ditchdesks.

This push to reconsider the look of the classroom doesn’t just please some teacher’s right-brain-inclined inner aesthete — it’s been well-researched as an advantageous pedagogical shift to increase efficacy and performance in schools.

One such study, undertaken by The University of Salford in 2015, provided conclusive evidence that the physical characteristics of a classroom — like air quality, color and light — can increase the learning progress of primary students by as much as 16 percent in a single year. Compounded, the effects can be much more.

“The most powerful impact is made by the physical design of the particular classroom in which they spend such a vitally important time with their teacher,” said John Coe, Chair of the National Association for Primary Education (NAPE).

The Eiffel Tower is the result of a competition in 1889 for monument plans during the World’s Fair. Today, it is the most visited paid monument in the world.

This shouldn’t come as a huge surprise to us — historically, society has valued, if not prioritized, exceptional architecture, prominent public installations and “civic beauty” zones for the betterment of every citizen’s well-being. Our physical spaces are reflections of who we are and the aspirations of who we want to become.

In the Architecture of Happiness, an exploration of the evolutionary impulse to build and beautify, Alain Botton said, “…at its most genuine, the architectural impulse seems connected to a longing for communication and commemoration, a longing to declare ourselves to the world through a register other than words, through the language of objects, colors and bricks: an ambition to let others know who we are — and, in the process, to remind ourselves.”

Beauty allows us to express who we are and who we hope to be. Beauty has the potential to create meaning in our lives — and the classroom is no exception.

It would make sense then that the place in which students spend an average of eight hours each day (the classroom) be beautiful. Thing is, there’s somewhere else they are spending just as much time that hasn’t been as considered in research and funding: the internet.

“No one is immune to bad design.” John Cary

Writer and architect John Cary believes design has a unique ability to dignify and make people feel valued, respected, honored and seen. Watch his TEDtalk on the subject above.

Ten years ago we may have been straddling the analog and digital divide, but today, we are fully immersed in both. There seems to be little no division between how we live our lives off and online — two worlds have become one. And just as beauty and good design are deeply powerful forces in the “real world,” so they are in the digital one.

An 8-12-year-old spends an average of six hours online each day, while high schoolers are spending nearly nine. Students are spending as much time in digital spaces as they are in physical ones, which means it’s time to take the design and intention of our digital tools seriously. There are very few educational technology business willing to dedicate the time it takes to develop thoughtful technology, and bulb is trying to change that.

bulb is in the beauty business.

We take design seriously, because we believe it’s the foundation of quality education, not the cherry on top. We know beautiful tools inspire beautiful work and beautiful work changes the world. This is why everything about how bulb functions has been thought through with an eye for beauty, an affinity for good design and a belief that the beautiful will save the world.

  • Covering the “how” so you can focus on the “what.” The best tools get out of the user’s way, so they can get down to what really matters — creating. bulb is intuitive and consistent, from our tile and list view layout to our dialog boxes. You shouldn’t ever have to guess how to do something  because we made  it obvious. This simplicity and ease frees up your time and energy to focus on your quality content, not the app.
  • Highly Limited Style Options. Not everyone has time to be a web designer. We understand the amount of time and training it takes to design good websites. Most students don’t need to reinvent the wheel every time they want to share their work. This is why we’ve pro-loaded fonts, colors and formatting to make is easy,  basically impossible, to make something look bad in your bulb digital portfolio. Go ahead, just try — we dare ya!
  • Plenty of whitespace. White space, or negative space, is the space between elements in a composition. You’ll see plenty of space between collections and pages and lines of text. Avoiding noise and clutter gives students a sense of balance, harmony, time and empowerment to create from a clean slate. You’ll notice your eye likes whitespace, too. It’s easier to read, pick out important information and connect ideas when your eyes have time and space to rest between bits of information.

Our digital environments, just like our physical ones, remind us who we are and, as architect John Cary put it, “literally shape our ideas about who we are in the world and what we deserve.”

bulb began with one big idea for education which was to make things beautiful. We are firm believers that beautiful platforms dignify the work students and educators are creating and we set out to create the mother of them all. We’re even crazy enough to think beautiful work can save the world.

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