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bulb vs. Xello: The Clear Choice for Digital Portfolios

Equip your students with the most professional, flexible, and lasting digital portfolio solution: bulb.

 

As digital portfolios gain recognition for their role in curating, reflecting, and showcasing learning, education leaders must ask: Which platform truly delivers the best portfolio experience for students?

 

In the evolving landscape of educational technology, while Xello is known for career exploration and academic planning, bulb emerges as the superior choice for digital portfolios for all students. bulb’s comprehensive approach to showcasing learning and achievements offers clear advantages for both students and educators.

In the evolving landscape of educational technology, while Xello is known for career exploration and academic planning, bulb emerges as the superior choice for digital portfolios for all students. bulb’s comprehensive approach to showcasing learning and achievements offers clear advantages for both students and educators.

 

Why Choose bulb?

1. A Dedicated Digital Portfolio Solution

Unlike Xello, which prioritizes career readiness management tools, bulb is built specifically for creating, showcasing, and sharing portfolios. It empowers students to organize their work creatively, integrate multimedia, and maintain ownership of their content for life. bulb’s robust features support all subjects and learning styles, making it the clear choice for lifelong portfolios.

2. Affordable Professional Portfolio for All Learning Experiences

Districts often change curriculum and technology platforms year-to-year, seeking the best balance of quality and affordability. With bulb, students’ portfolios remain consistent and independent of shifting solutions. bulb empowers students to document their learning and achievements—from academic projects to career readiness activities—ensuring they continuously build a professional digital presence. As a standalone portfolio solution, bulb supports any curriculum or platform, providing students with a cohesive, lasting showcase of their growth and success.

 

3. Career Ready Bundles

Through partnerships with providers like Certiport and GMetrix, bulb becomes the ultimate portfolio companion. Students can document their learning, practice skills, and showcase certifications—creating a comprehensive, career-ready profile. Contact Certriport (certiportlearning@pearson.com) to learn more about their bundle offerings. 

The Bottom Line

When choosing a digital portfolio platform, bulb stands out as the clear and compelling choice. With its superior design, professional features, and lifelong accessibility, bulb empowers students to own their learning journeys—both in school and beyond.

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Making the Most of Your Free Classroom Pilot with bulb Portfolios

Welcome to your free classroom pilot with bulb portfolios! This guide will help you maximize the experience and ensure both you and your students get the most value from this powerful digital tool.

bulb is your ultimate digital showcase- a dynamic portfolio and resume platform tailored for students and educators to show your value and land new opportunities. Here, you can effortlessly exhibit your best work, highlight your certifications and skills, and share your invaluable experiences throughout your journey.

1. Get Started with Confidence

🔹 Set Up Student Accounts

  • If using GMetrix, add bulb access for students through the GMetrix platform. (Instructions)
  • Not using GMetrix? Follow the sign-up instructions provided by your bulb Customer Success Team.
  • Questions? Email help@bulbapp.com

🔹 Use a Starter Template (Recommended)

  • Have students copy a starter template to guide their portfolio journey.
  • Templates can be customized or removed as needed.
  • Curious about the student templates? View them here.

🔹 Answer the Question: Why Do I Need a Portfolio?

  • Partner Activity: Have students brainstorm reasons why portfolios matter.
  • A digital portfolio helps students showcase their skills, making them stand out for college admissions, internships, and careers.
  • Explore Real Examples: Inspire students by reviewing High School CTE Portfolios & Resumes

2. Engage Students with Meaningful Activities

🔹 Personalize the Portfolio

  • Students should complete one of the two “About Me” page templates to practice using the platform and introduce themselves.

🔹 Create an “About Me” Page (Essential!)

  • Showcase your best curriculum work. Include examples that demonstrate innovative teaching strategies, differentiation techniques, and integration of technology.

🔹 Incorporate Multimedia

  • Encourage students to use text, images, videos, and links to enhance their portfolios.

 

3. Make the Portfolio Impactful

🔹 Use Templates to Save Time

  • Students can use templates from their Academic Collection for projects, reflections, and work examples. Teachers can also create and share templates for specific assignments.

🔹 Showcase an Important Project or Skill

  • Have students add one significant project from this semester/year. Encourage them to provide details such as; What was the project about? What obstacles did they overcome? What did they learn? This helps them take ownership of their portfolio while building a strong digital footprint.
 

4. Build a Dynamic Resume

🔹 Create a Digital Resume

  • Have students enter key information from their resumes into bulb.

🔹 Attach Supporting Evidence

  • Students can link portfolio pages (projects, certifications, reflections) to sections of their resume for added credibility.

🔹 Participate in the Upcoming bulb Resume Challenge (Get Recognized!)

  • Encourage students to showcase their resumes by participating in the bulb Resume Challenge for a chance to be featured and receive valuable feedback.

🔹 Expand Connections

  • Encourage students to share their portfolios with educators, mentors, and potential employers.
 
 

5. Keep Your Portfolio Beyond School 

🔹 Your work. Your Portfolio

  • Continue making the most of your bulb classroom and empower your students to showcase their learning! To keep the momentum going and continue your great work with bulb next year you can purchase the bulbEd plan which offers you unlimited storage, unlimited shared pages, share resume, templates, assignments and more. Find out more here.
  • Students can keep their bulb portfolio even after they graduate from your school. To ensure continued access, add a personal email under Settings before the school email expires.
 

 

6. Access Helpful Resources

🔹 Connect with Other Educators

  • Join bulbHeads to exchange ideas and best practices with fellow teachers.

🔹 Invite Your Colleagues (Every student benefits from a portfolio!)

🔹 Join a Free Webinar or Schedule a Demo

🔹 Explore Our Getting Started Resources

  • Start Here – A collection of essential guides for teachers.
  • Resource Center Library – Find templates, examples, and inspiration for showcasing work and supporting students.

🔹 Have questions or need support?

  • The expert bulb team is here to help you succeed! Reach out to us at help@bulbapp.com, and we’ll be happy to assist you. 
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Using bulb for Language Classes

See how Melissa uses bulb Digital Portfolios with her English language students, documenting progress over time & showcasing their work.

With bulb, Melissa…

  • gives her students a platform to organize their work in a digital way, keeping things streamlined & paperless
  • has her students document their learning in each unit
  • has a way to show that her students are more than a test score or a grade
  • provides a way for students to show their skills to potential employers
  • personalizes work with photos, videos, audio & text
  • collects artifacts of learning for each of her students throughout the year
  • gives her students a voice & choice in how they display their writing in their digital portfolio
  • tracks student growth over time

bulb is the perfect platform for teachers to enhance their langue learning classroom experience.

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Using bulb for Language Classes

 

See how Melissa uses bulb Digital Portfolios with her English language students, documenting progress over time & showcasing their work.

With bulb, Melissa…

  • gives her students a platform to organize their work in a digital way, keeping things streamlined & paperless
  • has her students document their learning in each unit
  • has a way to show that her students are more than a test score or a grade
  • provides a way for students to show their skills to potential employers
  • personalizes work with photos, videos, audio & text
  • collects artifacts of learning for each of her students throughout the year
  • gives her students a voice & choice in how they display their writing in their digital portfolio
  • tracks student growth over time

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Getting The Most Out of Capstone Projects with bulb Digital Portfolios at Turner Tech HS https://my.bulbapp.com/turner-tech-success-story/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 19:53:18 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=19809 Getting The Most Out of Capstone Projects with bulb Digital Portfolios at Turner Tech HS. Capstone Projects with bulb. Photo by aurora.kreativ on Unsplash. Principal Frazier of William H. Turner Tech High School empowers students through innovation and highlights the inspiring outcomes. William H. Turner Technical Arts High School, located in the inner city of […]

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Getting The Most Out of Capstone Projects with bulb Digital Portfolios at Turner Tech HS

Getting The Most Out of Capstone Projects with bulb Digital Portfolios at Turner Tech HS. Capstone Projects with bulb.

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Principal Frazier of William H. Turner Tech High School empowers students through innovation and highlights the inspiring outcomes.

William H. Turner Technical Arts High School, located in the inner city of Miami, FL, is part of the Miami-Dade Public School System. M-DCPS is the 4th largest school district in the U.S. with 392 schools, and 133 of them on the U.S News & World Report list of 2020 Best High Schools.

Principal Uwezo Frazier of Turner Tech has over 24 years of experience in education. Fueled by giving back, sharing knowledge, and permeating it throughout the community, his plan continues to be to revolutionize education with innovation. One way he’s done this is through revamping the Senior Capstone Project.

"We're able to do all of this despite where we're located."

What is the Turner Tech Senior Capstone Project?

Turner is a total academy school with several nationally distinguished programs. All programs require a capstone project. Each senior works on their project and documents their progress in their bulb digital portfolio. Throughout the year, as students collect awards, demonstrate talents, and discover new passions and experiences they include them in their portfolios. While every grade level completes a capstone project, the emphasis is placed on the senior’s portfolios so they can be used to apply to colleges, internships, and jobs.

Before seniors graduate, they present their portfolios in front of the community. Creating a space for seniors to show who they are and what they know enables them to share with others that the challenges many of them experienced, growing up in inner-city Miami, does not define them.

Senior Capstone Projects has not always been so streamlined and empowering for seniors.

History of the Turner Tech Capstone Project

Before Principal Frazier, capstone projects were large stacks of papers passed back and forth between teachers, school leaders, and mentors. This paper-based system made it difficult for students to keep track of their work, and for teachers, leaders, and mentors to give meaningful feedback.

Concerned that students might exploit gray areas in the process and poke holes in a flawed system, Principal Frazier set out to find a new way. What would be a more streamlined way to document a student’s high school career? And what would be a more motivating system for the students to try their best?

Finding A Better Way

Motivated to find a more efficient process for everyone’s time and resources, Principal Frazier began challenging the status quo. His goal was to create an environment where students could thrive. He knew the capstone project could be life changing for all students, but first he would need to empower them.

He was approached by Dr. Lupe Diaz, Executive Director of CTE for the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, about using bulb Digital Portfolios as the paperless, efficient solution for the Senior Capstone Project. After thoroughly reviewing what it would take to implement the digital solution across the school, he decided to give bulb a try. William H. Turner Tech became the first Miami-Dade School to implement bulb on their campus.

Implementing the Digital Process

Making this drastic change to a deeply embedded process was going to be challenging. Using his 24 years of experience, Principal Frazier knew his first step towards implementing bulb across the school was to inspire the educators. In a May 2020 bulb Webinar, Principal Frazier went into detail about how he did this, and offered the following advice to administrators for implementing new EdTech tools school-wide:

  • As the Principal, it starts with YOU. The entire building adopts the tone of the principal. Teachers, students and admin will gravitate to your personality and how you handle things.
  • Speak passionately about the new tool. If you’re not passionate about it, your staff won’t be. See the first bullet point for more.
  • Your words are important. Using the phrase, “We are doing this,” shows you’re in this new process with them. They’ll follow your lead.
  • Do not underestimate the role the entire leadership team plays in the implementation process. These initiatives require a lot of admin support to ensure things run smoothly after implementing changes.

In addition to inspiring his staff, Principal Frazier regularly checks in with teachers and students to gain a pulse on how everyone’s doing. Some of his methods include:

  • “Inspect for success.” Walking the building and seeing for himself how the tool is being used. When school became remote, he joined the virtual classes to see how the work was coming along.
  • Celebrating success, big or small.
  • Controlling the narrative. If he hears negativity, he listens and stops it. Negativity will set a school back.
  • Making sure the students are able to articulate the new technology to their teachers, peers and parents.
  • Finding meaningful rewards for teachers and students when they adopt the new technology.

What’s happened since implementing bulb?

The most impressive benefit  of implementing a digital tool all students can use in their own way has been the evolution of quiet students finding their voice. Using the digital platform each student, introverted or extroverted, can decide how to showcase their work, capabilities, and processes in the way they are most comfortable and confident with. 

Students at Turner Tech High School have been accepted to Ivy League Schools and HBCUs, and have landed prestigious internships. Principal Frazier attributes the students’ successes to the Senior Capstone Project. While students have always been able to discover and show to the world their passions, dreams, and capabilities, now with bulb Digital Portfolios they can continue this practice for life.

Watch Principal Frazier's full webinar recap here

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How to Use Digital Portfolios in High Schools for Workforce Readiness

Using bulb for workforce readiness.

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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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Resources shared during the webinar:

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How Digital Portfolios Help Students Explore Career Paths https://my.bulbapp.com/how-digital-portfolios-help-students-explore-career-paths/ https://my.bulbapp.com/how-digital-portfolios-help-students-explore-career-paths/#respond Mon, 03 Aug 2020 20:49:39 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=19642 Student digital portfolios and education. Photo by John Schnobrich on Unsplash. Educators have one of the greatest challenges— to prepare students for success in a future too technical and unpredictable for any one of us to determine. So, how, under these circumstances, do we ensure success for our students? We give them the right tools.  […]

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How Digital Portfolios Help Students Explore Career Paths

Student digital portfolios and education.

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Educators have one of the greatest challenges— to prepare students for success in a future too technical and unpredictable for any one of us to determine. So, how, under these circumstances, do we ensure success for our students?

We give them the right tools. 

The most relevant resources in education are the ones that help students discover their passions and design their careers. The right tools inspire students to enjoy learning, try harder, and develop and attain goals. By giving our students the best resources, we’re giving them every opportunity to succeed. 

So, what tools do our students need to achieve their dreams? 

A digital portfolio is required by the Federal Perkins guidelines for CTE students. However, all students should be encouraged to use a digital portfolio, for it is one of the most accurate representations of a student’s successes and potential for college applications, freelance or career opportunities. It leaves an impression like no other and goes beyond a resume or a test score. Digital student portfolios, in our ever-so-competitive market, are a competitive advantage and perhaps the single deciding factor between your student and others. 

But of course, we believe bulb is the best digital portfolio option. Why? 

 

Agriculture Career

 

Experience, explore and showcase career interests in a multitude of ways. If your student is a great speaker, writer, illustrator, bulb supports multimedia and the different avenues students perform. For example, Megan Coleman created a collection to document gardening and pre-agriculture work.  

 

 

Document every step of anything—hobbies, passions, academic achievements, processes, etc. In the midst of it all, see where talents, passions, and strengths collide to better understand career options, and yourself. Rocky Mountain High School student Caroline Schulze kept her engineering designs in bulb. She’s continuing her work at the Oregon Institute of Technology.

 

 

Demonstrate an entire lifetime of learning. With unlimited storage on bulb, the possibilities are endless when organizing and creating content. Thus, CTE students have the ability to reflect. refine and realize their capabilities when striving to meet life goals or explore careers.

The best way to confront the unknown future is to feel confident in the journey towards it. And the best way to do that is to give our students bulb digital portfolios. Because as educators, it is one of the most rewarding challenges to help our students thrive. 

So, let’s set them up to succeed with bulb. 

Explore the Resource Center for more helpful resources. Or contact us to set up a demo. 

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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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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.

Explore the Resource Center for more helpful resources. Or contact us to set up a demo. 

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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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Revolutionizing Education One ePortfolio at a Time https://my.bulbapp.com/revolutionizing-education/ https://my.bulbapp.com/revolutionizing-education/#respond Thu, 08 Mar 2018 20:14:59 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/revolutionizing-education/ Revolutionizing Education One ePortfolio at a Time   One of the fastest growth segments in EdTech is the digital portfolio. While once only for art, advertising, and architecture, traditional portfolios have transformed into a 21st-century digital liberator, now one of the most essential tools in education. Besides meeting many of the current needs for students […]

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Revolutionizing Education One ePortfolio at a Time

 

One of the fastest growth segments in EdTech is the digital portfolio. While once only for art, advertising, and architecture, traditional portfolios have transformed into a 21st-century digital liberator, now one of the most essential tools in education.

Besides meeting many of the current needs for students and teachers, digital portfolios also provide answers to several pressing issues facing modern education.

The creativity gap.

Sir Ken Robinson’s meteoric rise as the most-watched “TEDTalk” speaker of all time, fixates on the subject of creativity and education. Robinson surgically calls out traditional learning environments as the “killers of creativity.” He identifies this as “the great tragedy in education,” asking the question: “How can education provide an environment where creativity thrives and talent is discovered?” An initial but fundamental step toward cultivating creativity is the fundamental need to connect with the wider expressions of learning styles.

Enter the age of the digital portfolio, a multifaceted easy-to-use tool designed for gathering and expressing ideas combined with the capacity for teachers to provide clear and detailed feedback. Digital portfolios break down decades of learning barriers and elevate creative expression in ways unimagined. Now the learner and the teacher have the option of expressing ideas through various forms like video clips, audio files, photos, annotated images, graphics, written copy, etc. Learning is no longer limited to a single expression. Digital portfolios liberate traditional learning processes. The ability for students to create knowledge and demonstrate understanding and express their creativity is now only limited by the imagination.

How to develop lifelong learners.

Angela Duckworth, educator and researcher on the subject of childhood learning acquisition introduces a familiar but unique term for education. “Grit” says Duckworth, “is the missing quality in today’s classroom.” Duckworth’s research reveals that students who lack grit are incapable of building the skills necessary to become lifelong learners. Many students when faced with a difficult problem often give up when they fail to get the answer right the first time. When this pattern is repeated during early childhood education, the learning path often leads to chronic underachievement.

Stanford professor Carol Dweck says that throughout the 20th century the “Now” learning environment has conditioned students to think that problems must be answered precisely and immediately. The prevailing expectation has been “there is one path and one right answer and if you don’t get it right you’re wrong.” So, when students don’t get it right the first time the conclusion is they have failed. The results are devastating on confidence & motivation. Dweck says the shift education must make is to create a “yet” mindset.” In other words, when a student is confronted with a problem the student must understand that finding a solution involves a process. And while they may not “yet” have the answer they are discovering a process that will lead to the answer. Most importantly the student discovers their process. The fundamental change in pedagogy is the shift from “get it right the first time” to “haven’t yet discovered it.” It is the essential process of discovery that builds confidence, motivates curiosity and ultimately leads to Duckworth’s definition of “grit.”

So process is fundamental for effective education; showing work reveals the learning styles of individual students. Process also provides teachers and students a place to reflect and interact while discoveries are made.

The introduction of digital portfolios to 21st-century education provides a seismic shift in learning and teaching. Digital portfolios allow students to uniquely express themselves and establish their own unique path toward solving problems. Digital portfolios also serve as a window into the mind and heart of the learner. Teachers can see how students arrived at a certain conclusion and then engage with them in unique and practical ways. This process of learning is active and detailed and provides a “not yet but getting closer” mentality which builds confidence and promotes curiosity to higher learning. When students can break down their work into manageable steps and reflect on each of those decisions, engaging with their mistakes and misconceptions, there is a fundamental positive change that occurs. Students begin to learn that it’s not about immediately getting the right answer but rather learning the process of understanding. Most importantly digital portfolios emphasize process, feedback and reflection which develops confidence, self awareness and the motivation to learn for a lifetime.

How to tell the difference? The problem with GPAs, test scores and transcripts…

The traditional high school or college graduate validates their competency as a student with a few primary indicators: GPA, test scores, and transcripts. GPA reflects the level of a student’s overall general competency using a numerical scoring device. This scale is one of the indicators which supposedly reflects future success as a learner. What has become evident over time is this attributed “number” is actually very inaccurate when it comes to predicting long-term competency as a productive human being.

For the past several decades, SAT & ACT tests are used to determine the capacity and level of competency of a given student for future study. While the ability to take a test may reveal a certain level of knowledge or familiarity with a subject, these tests do very little in predicting success as a contributing member of society. Privileged students are tutored and practice for years before they actually take the test. Not only that, the tests are “super scored” so the students who can afford to retake the tests can do so as many times as they need in order to achieve the score they desire. One of the most significant criticisms of these college entrance exams is speed. Ultimate success in these standardized tests is determined by a student’s ability to take the tests quickly and accurately. Slower, more processed minded students are penalized for taking too much time and therefore don’t complete the various sections ultimately resulting in poorer scores.

Despite all the testing, transcript and GPA deficiencies, another common problem with these indicators is the amount of shockingly similar GPAs & transcripts. Countless high school graduates flood the college admissions boards every year with identical profiles. How can administrators and potential employers differentiate applicants?

Once again digital portfolios come to the rescue. The truth is, not all 4.0 GPA’s are created equal. Digital portfolios are a great differentiator among seemingly equal candidates. The proof of showing detailed work makes a significant difference in determining competency. Digital portfolios follow the student through their education so they provide support, proof and examples of learning style throughout the life of the student.

As education prices rise and competition increases for prestigious universities, an important question emerges: shouldn’t there be more to show for all this time, effort and cost? Shouldn’t there be a way for students to represent the body of their education in an easy, practical and beautiful way? For centuries subjects like Art and Architecture required extensive proof of competency and mastery over these subjects. With the emergence of the digital portfolio, the ability to “show” work is simple, portable and manageable for every subject. While good grades, test scores and beautiful diplomas may applaud certain kinds of accomplishment, they are not sufficient indicators of true competency and long-term success. All across the globe, there is an emerging demand that requires more than mere GPA’s, transcripts or diplomas. Proof of competency through the power of digital portfolios is a fabulous solution. Digital portfolios propel education into the 21st century. They foster creativity, they encourage lifelong learning and they provide a detailed view into the minds of students while simplifying and modernizing the teaching process.

The proof of an education should rest in two places, first, in the developed mind and heart of the student and second in a body of work representing the years of study. Ideally the latter comes in the form of an easy-to-access document that allows the creator to share, refine and use as a reference for competency and learning style as they transition to higher ed or begin their career. Sadly, few students have proof of their education. Some assignments and projects are saved but they are stored in shoeboxes and left in the attic. As the technological age matures, education is a primary target for reform and a digital portfolio is one of the most important tools to bring about the modern reformation of education.

The notion of leveraging technology in order to foster creativity and maximize learning potential is the reason digital portfolios exist. Digital portfolios allow users to gather information, develop ideas and create knowledge unrestricted by learning style. Additionally, they combine the ability to share and showcase work.

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