Jobs & Employment Archives | bulb https://my.bulbapp.com/category/jobs-and-employment/ Digital Portfolios Thu, 13 Apr 2023 21:58:56 +0000 en hourly 1 https://my.bulbapp.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Jobs & Employment Archives | bulb https://my.bulbapp.com/category/jobs-and-employment/ 32 32 231045334 PTECH | HVPA: Preparing Students to be Workforce Ready After Graduation https://my.bulbapp.com/ptech-success-story/ https://my.bulbapp.com/ptech-success-story/#respond Fri, 21 Aug 2020 15:01:34 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=21696 Preparing Students to be Workforce Ready After Graduation PTECH: Hudson Valley Pathways Academy prepares students with workforce readiness skills after graduation with specialized curricula and bulb Digital Portfolios.  Pathways and Technology Early College High School (PTECH): Hudson Valley Pathways Academy (HVPA) provides students with incredible opportunities to be workforce ready after graduation. Students are invited to […]

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PTECH | HVPA: Preparing Students to be Workforce Ready After Graduation

Preparing Students to be Workforce Ready After Graduation

 

PTECH: Hudson Valley Pathways Academy prepares students with workforce readiness skills after graduation with specialized curricula and bulb Digital Portfolios. 

Pathways and Technology Early College High School (PTECH): Hudson Valley Pathways Academy (HVPA) provides students with incredible opportunities to be workforce ready after graduation. Students are invited to apply to attend HVPA. Once accepted into the program, they start a 6-year learning journey; 4 years of High School and 2 years of College. Upon completion, they leave with a high school diploma and an associate degree without cost to themselves or their family. 

PTECH: HVPA is located in New York’s Hudson Valley, one mile away from the Hudson River. It’s a small town. Some students have dreams of moving away after graduation, and others want to stay and continue their legacy at home. PTECH is mindful about these feelings and adjusts their curricula to prepare students for any path they decide to take. 

The young people who live in this geographic region are at risk for being in low-pay, high-turnover positions. They lack access to CTE courses or advance college opportunities, and often do not graduate from high school. HVPA provides them with the education to learn skills for middle income career opportunities to create a more fulfilling life within the comforts of their hometown, and beyond. Their curricula is heavily career focused. Students must display their work to show employers and recruiters the skills they learned. This is why they started using bulb school-wide. Students showcase their projects, certifications, and real-life learnings within their digital portfolios. 

About PTECH: HVPA

The Kingston City School District received a grant to found HVPA 7 years ago. They worked alongside Ulster Community College and the Council of Industry of the Greater Hudson Valley to establish a triad partnership. Together, their goal was to understand and establish the skills students need to be employable after graduation. 

Part of their regular process is working with industry partners to identify job opportunities. Then, they create curricula to teach the students the skills they need to meet those job requirements. Throughout the school year, HVPA continues to work with local partners, organizations, and the community college to move their students along one of three pathways: Manufacturing, Network Administration, Health Informatics

PTECH HVPA Tech Project
PTECH HVPA Graduate

Principal Peter Harris

HPVA’s current Principal is Peter Harris. Peter has 26 years of experience in education; 15 years as an English teacher and 11 years in administration. In his current role, he creates programs for young people who live in the region and do not normally have access to CTE courses or advance college opportunities. He initiated a digital portfolio program. His students needed a way to document their work for a few reasons: 

  • To track progress and celebrate growth
  • To demonstrate to potential employers their skills
  • To give educators and industry professionals a way to provide students with direct feedback 
  • To create and fortify the school’s industry partnerships, giving more opportunities for students to have real work experience and opportunities for employment
  • To encourage continual learning for each student

 

bulb was the answer.

Hands-on learning

Students learn workforce ready skills at HVPA through skills-based and project-based learning. They learn how to accomplish work and workflow in a tactical way.

One of the first projects incoming freshmen complete is LEAN manufacturing training—creating an efficient workflow by streamlining and organizing each step of a process. Students are challenged to build a clock. Through a series of iterative feedback, they reach the most efficient workflow possible, usually by the 4th simulation. This process shifts the students’ thinking and creates a solid foundation of understanding on how to execute projects throughout their career. 

The portfolio difference

One of the biggest challenges for Principal Harris was finding a quality way to highlight the achievements of his students to HVPA’s industry partners. Along with finding a platform where students document each step of their projects and present their work, they wanted their industry partners to be able to give the students direct feedback. 

“Feedback from industry partners, people who are capable of critiquing based on product mastery, is essential to what we do,” says Principal Harris. “Our goal is to provide all learners the skills to articulate and curate their work in a clean, clear way to a public audience. bulb allows students to do this.”

bulb met all of Principal Harris’ needs for the type of platform he was looking for. It allows the students to dynamically showcase a project from launch to reflection. Curation, ideation, critique, it’s all done in bulb now so students can: 

  • Access their portfolio from any device, so they can address feedback and make direct edits in their portfolios at any time.
  • Capture all of their learning from different projects in one place to see their growth. This also helps students identify what concepts make them excited, so they can fulfill a role with the skills they like to learn.

 

Even during school closures due to COVID-19, bulb enabled the school to keep the learning going. At the end of each year, graduating students give Chapter Presentations where they are given 7 minutes to present their entire learning journey to HVPA faculty. Usually this event is held in person, but this year it was done online with students using their bulb digital portfolios to walk through their learnings.

"bulb is another partnership we can leverage to accentuate the success of our kids. During a professional meeting, I can pull out my phone and in a few clicks show dynamic student work."

After Introducing bulb

PTECH: HVPA enhanced positive outcomes for each student. With their portfolios, they’re able to prove themselves, to educators, and potential employers that they are workforce ready and have the skills to be successful. Their portfolios show the world that they’re able to take a concept and complete a task; they use creativity; they have multiple technological fluencies; they are self-disciplined; and they are global citizens ready to be led and to lead.

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Hosting Virtual Poster Sessions with bulb at the Long School of Medicine https://my.bulbapp.com/ut-success-story/ https://my.bulbapp.com/ut-success-story/#respond Tue, 04 Aug 2020 22:50:56 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=19865 The Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio successfully hosts a virtual poster session with 1,000+ attendees using bulb. The Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio successfully hosts a virtual poster session with 1,000+ attendees using bulb. A multimedia poster with bulb Campus events are necessary. They create excitement for […]

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The Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio successfully hosts a virtual poster session with 1,000+ attendees using bulb.

Hosting Virtual Poster Sessions with bulb at the Long School of Medicine

The Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio successfully hosts a virtual poster session with 1,000+ attendees using bulb.

A multimedia poster with bulb

Campus events are necessary. They create excitement for students and educators, and they bring the entire learning community together. It’s an opportunity for students to network with other professionals. What happens when a global pandemic cancels these highly-anticipated events? How can students, faculty, and alumni come together to share their work?  

The Long School of Medicine UT Health San Antonio hosts a poster session every Spring—“Research Day”. For this event, Long School of Medicine (LSOM) Faculty, Post Docs, Residents, Medical and Graduate Students are invited to share their research on large-scale visual posters, then present them to event attendees and a panel of judges.

Before COVID-19, Research Day was an in-person event. Attendance and participation has steadily grown year-over-year. Knowing the excitement around this day, Dr. Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Vice Dean of Research, Courtney Peebles, Manager of Research Operations, and Ashley Jordan, Senior Program Coordinator, Office for Research, knew canceling this event was not an option. In a time of uncertainty and stress, especially in the medical field, they wanted to create something for everyone to look forward to. They quickly began working on finding a way to host a virtual poster session. 

Not only were Courtney and Ashley successful in creating the framework to host a virtual Research Day, they created an opportunity for more people to participate, and found a way to share vital research to a broader audience. Here’s how they successfully did it.

How to make Research Day virtual

The first step for Courtney and Ashley was to identify the platforms they needed to make this happen. They broke the event out into four steps, and decided to use a seperate platform for each step:

  • Survey Monkey Apply to gather poster applications
  • bulb to upload, showcase and share posters and audio recordings – bulb was also used by the community, judges and other participants to comment and give feedback on the submissions

Since this was the first time The Long School of Medicine did anything like this virtually, they expected to learn from the process. Rather than listening to their concerns, like whether people would show up or if they were using the right tools, they decided to just go for it. The team would be happy with any result because it’s better to give their students this opportunity than not at all.

How posters were displayed in bulb for the virtual event

The benefits of using bulb for poster sessions

Although virtual events can never replace in-person ones, there are unique benefits to hosting a virtual poster session using bulb. The school noticed:

  • Participants were more engaged in each other’s work. Comments and likes were made on almost all 90+ posters. 
  • Posters became dynamic. bulb allowed participants to create interactive posters and even create templates.
  • Going virtual allowed more people to submit their poster to the event. Before COVID-19, if a person wanted to participate in the event they needed to attend the event in person. Due to the demanding schedules of medical professionals, this often inhibited people from participating. With the flexibility of being able to attend virtually, this barrier was removed
  • Event organizers were able to have real-time updates, and a unique view of participants’ work. 
  • Going virtual expanded the reach. According to Google Analytics, 15,000 people viewed the bulb pages. Anyone could attend the poster sessions from anywhere in the world, even clinicians that usually can’t make it in-person were able to see the work of trainees and residents on their own time.
  • Instead of posters ending up in the trash, or people only being able to access them at the event, the information was saved and shared out afterwards. The dean showcased all of the posters in a school announcement for their entire network to click through and have for reference. 

Virtual "Research Day" was so successful that Dr. Potter and her team will likely continue to host poster sessions online.

The Outcome

After the event, seven faculty members have reached out to Dr. Potter’s team to see how they pulled it off. And students continue to use their bulb digital portfolio.

Students added more experiences and learnings to their professional portfolio beyond their posters, so they could easily share their work with other professionals in a time like this. With bulb, they’ve been able to stay connected and expand their opportunities.

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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.

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. 

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. 

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Study Group: Giving Students a Competitive Edge in the Graduate Job Market with bulb https://my.bulbapp.com/study-group-case-study/ https://my.bulbapp.com/study-group-case-study/#respond Wed, 22 Apr 2020 14:42:53 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=19855 Giving Students a Competitive Edge in the Graduate Job Market with bulb After a successful 600+ student trial, Study Group partners with bulb to give students across their entire network the advantage in the ever-changing graduate employment market. The leading provider of international education, Study Group, realized their students need a platform where they can […]

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Study Group: Giving Students a Competitive Edge in the Graduate Job Market with bulb

Giving Students a Competitive Edge in the Graduate Job Market with bulb

 

After a successful 600+ student trial, Study Group partners with bulb to give students across their entire network the advantage in the ever-changing graduate employment market.

The leading provider of international education, Study Group, realized their students need a platform where they can display their employable skills alongside their academic studies, in response to the ever-changing global graduate employment market.

Working in partnership with bulb, Study Group decided to embark on a trial that equipped over 600 students at a UK International Study Centre (ISC) with digital portfolios. After a successful trial period, where the value of digital portfolios was apparent, bulb was deployed across their entire student network.

An all-in-one solution

bulb is a multipurpose tool. Students can use it day-to-day to complete school assignments, take notes, and organize their work in one place. They can also use it to build a dynamic, multimedia resume that not only tells employers about their skills but shows employers what they’re capable of. Study Group knows their students are more than just a number in a grade book, and digital portfolios are the perfect tool for students to evidence their learning journey and extra-curricular achievements.

A tool for reflecting and curating experiences

Students use bulb to document and showcase their interests, skills, passions, and hobbies. bulb keeps their work archived, so they have the ability to see past projects and reflect. Reflection is a key practice for every student. It helps them identify areas to improve on, inspires them to keep learning, and tracks progress over time. It gives students a better understanding of themselves inside and outside of the classroom, revealing how they learn. A consistent effort to document and reflect compounds over time.

"Digital portfolios enable our studnets to record personal reflections and identify their own strength and areas for development."

A dynamic competitive advantage

A digital portfolio gives students a competitive advantage because it shows evidence of their work. When applying for a job, it might be difficult for some students to summarize their knowledge or explain their drive. Even during an interview, the opportunity for students to show the employer a project that they’re proud of, their exceptional ability to organize, or their creative potential, is often missed. With a digital portfolio, students have the platform to do that.

Study Group’s students are ambitious and come from diverse academic backgrounds. bulb is customizable to each individual and their story.

“This partnership ensures our ISCs continue to support and develop students’ skills for success, future plans, and meet the demands of the modern workforce.”

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From Paper to Digital Portfolio: Building Dynamic Digital Resumes with bulb at Sam Houston State University https://my.bulbapp.com/dwayne-pavelock-success-story/ https://my.bulbapp.com/dwayne-pavelock-success-story/#respond Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:46:29 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/?p=19858 Professor Pavelock transformed how students document their experiences—from paper to digital portfolios. Students now leave with impressive dynamic resumes. From Paper to Digital Portfolio: Building Dynamic Digital Resumes with bulb Higher Education Professor Pavelock transformed how students document their experiences—from paper to digital portfolios. Students now leave with impressive dynamic resumes. Professor Dwayne Pavelock’s 14-week […]

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Professor Pavelock transformed how students document their experiences—from paper to digital portfolios. Students now leave with impressive dynamic resumes.

From Paper to Digital Portfolio: Building Dynamic Digital Resumes with bulb at Sam Houston State University

From Paper to Digital Portfolio: Building Dynamic Digital Resumes with bulb

Higher Education

Professor Pavelock transformed how students document their experiences—from paper to digital portfolios. Students now leave with impressive dynamic resumes.

Professor Dwayne Pavelock’s 14-week field experience course prepares student teachers for their careers in the classroom after graduation. Traditionally, the students would document their semester’s work in notebooks, but Pavelock saw the constraints of the paper submissions.

With the goal of students leaving his class with a dynamic, easily shareable resume, Pavelock selected bulb Digital Portfolios as the platform for his class to capture their work. With time, it not only lifted the constraints of the paper submissions, but it also streamlined the feedback loop and gave students the space to take ownership of their work.

Providing real-time feedback for quick, instant edits

Before implementing digital portfolios, students would submit their notebooks to Pavelock. He would write his feedback directly in the notebook and send it back to the student. The student would then incorporate his edits, reprint the paper, and resubmit their work. Digital portfolios have streamlined this process. Using bulb’s inline commenting feature, Pavelock provides real time feedback directly to the students. Students can quickly and easily make edits to their work, using any device.

"The digital platform is easily changeable in the quest for excellence. Once the portfolio is submitted, and following my assessment, students can correct and improve it without making additional copies."

Bringing all of the work together

Everything the students learn and create during their 14-week experiences are documented in their digital portfolios. Students are encouraged to organize and store lesson plans, to create pages outlining semester or annual teaching plans, to write explanations of their educational philosophies and pedagogical approaches, and to keep track of classroom management plans within bulb.

bulb integrates with over 1900 apps, making it easy for the student teachers to embed videos of them leading instruction, audio of them working one-on-one with a student, and pictures of student work. It gives Pavelock a clear understanding of how students are doing in the field. With the student teachers adding new artifacts each week, Professor Pavelock and the students create a collection of evidence; documenting growth, capturing reflections, and noting best practices.

“bulb allows them to curate teaching artifacts they can use during their career, while constantly adding new items.” —Professor Pavelock

Showing employers applied skills

An additional benefit of using bulb is its ability to go beyond a traditional resume, helping to differentiate these students in their careers. While still required to include their resume within their portfolio, students can additionally add supporting videos, images, self reflections and other items to create a dynamic resume. Their digital portfolios show their experiences. Multimedia embeds give administrators the ability to see the student teachers in action.

“The bulb platform enables them to showcase their skill set and abilities in a more professional format that further prepares them for using such a tool once they become a teacher.” —Professor Pavelock

Sharing dynamic portfolios easily

The previous process of documenting learning within a notebook made students’ sharing options extremely limited. With the new process, student teachers can share their dynamic portfolio with the click of a button. Using bulb’s publishing settings they can easily share their work with Professor Pavelock, publicly, or create private links to send to future employers.

"An administrator can see an individual's teaching style and ability through video and have a better idea of the person they are hiring. School officials also recognize the candidate's ability to use digital portfolios in the classroom to enhance student learning."

The Outcome

For Pavelock and his student teachers, the digital portfolio proved to be more than a replacement for the notebooks. It’s an improved way to show competency, assess performence, and conduct classroom work. An additional benefit, his students have the advantage when sharing their resumes with administrators during the hiring process.

Watch a recorded class session where Pavelock explains to his students how to use bulb to capture their field experiences.

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7 Reasons Students Need a Digital Portfolio https://my.bulbapp.com/7-reasons-students-need-a-digital-portfolio/ https://my.bulbapp.com/7-reasons-students-need-a-digital-portfolio/#respond Mon, 10 Feb 2020 15:44:46 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/7-reasons-students-need-a-digital-portfolio/ 7 Reasons Students Need a Digital Portfolio Every student needs a digital portfolio. It most accurately represents the student’s individuality and skills for academic and professional opportunities. The benefits of a digital portfolio are vast; from helping students get the job, or developing a deep love of learning. Here are the top seven reasons every […]

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Every student needs a digital portfolio. It most accurately represents the student’s individuality and skills for academic and professional opportunities. The benefits of a digital portfolio are vast; from helping students get the job, or developing a deep love of learning. Here are the top seven reasons every student needs a digital portfolio.

7. See growth overtime.

Keeping your work in one place allows you to see growth over time. Seeing growth helps students realize where they began. It’s inspiring to see skills improving over time. This motivates students to put more effort into improving their skills and deepening their learning. A great example of this is this article where an “Artist Shows His Progress From 2 Years Old To 28” (photos included in the link).

6. Tell a student’s story beyond GPA.

What exactly does GPA measure—good study habits, strong test-taking skills and on-time completion of assignments? A high GPA is rewarding, but the fact will always be that GPA is a number. Numbers can’t express individuality, passions and skills like a digital portfolio can. Numbers are unfavorable to students that are poor test takers or who don’t perform well in structured environments Unlike GPAs, digital portfolios are capable of telling a student’s whole story.

5. Identify learning methods.

Traditionally, students are not taught in a classroom setting how to identify their learning style. It takes time and consistent effort and resources to discover how a student learns best. Digital portfolios provide students with the tools to explore their learning preferences. Being able to work with any type of media gives the student options in displaying their work, and helps the educator identify more productive ways to teach the individual student. This article goes more into detail about why “It’s Worth Taking The Time to Figure It Out”.

"Some information changes over time but the ability to learn lasts forever. That's why we need to focus more of our time on the process of learning, not just the product."

4. Focus on the learning process.

Learning with digital portfolios helps students capture and reflect on their process, which:

  • Allows students to explain their thinking, find ways to improve, and come up with new ways to solve problems.
  • Helps identify strengths and weaknesses, refine skills, and find a career the student can be passionate about.
  • “Fosters a growth mindset, creates a student-centered environment and reduces stress for students”
    (Focus on the Process and Results Will Follow).

 

3. Leave school with a lifetime tool.

When students consistently use digital portfolios over the course of their learning, they graduate with more than a transcript. Research shows that student engagement increases by 33% when digital portfolios are used in a classroom. A more engaged student means better retention of the materials covered. Students are also building a practical tool that can be used to apply for internships, jobs and educational opportunities.

2. Build critical skills for a career.

Using a digital portfolio requires skills that are needed in the workforce. Behind the creation of e-portfolios lie skills of ordering, planning, selecting, synthesizing, discussing, reflecting, and designing content to present to different audiences. While developing this content, learners may also give and receive feedback and will almost certainly improve their digital capability.

1. Digital portfolios are the new resume.

“Here’s What Employers Are Looking at When They Google You”: an online portfolio. Today’s students need a digital portfolio. Not only are modern demands in education and the workforce moving students towards creating digital portfolios, a resume that’s accompanied by an ePortfolio also helps students: 

  • Stand out from the competition
  • Establish an online presence beyond a social media
  • Show individuality and professionalism
  • Provides evidence of accomplishments and skills

Employers want to see proof of the skills on resumes, as well as individuality.

"Resumes are a point in time and are not reflective of the human."

It’s no wonder “57% of employers are less likely to interview a candidate they can’t find online,” A resume is not enough. A digital presence is needed.

Digital portfolios are not only the foundation of a student’s continuing education and employability but an integral component of classroom instruction, right here and right now.

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3 Reasons Why Everyone Needs a Digital Portfolio https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-everyone-needs-a-digital-portfolio/ https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-everyone-needs-a-digital-portfolio/#respond Thu, 16 Jan 2020 14:39:31 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/3-reasons-why-everyone-needs-a-digital-portfolio/ 3 Reasons Why Everyone Needs a Digital Portfolio Gathering, creating and sharing content has become a part of everyday life in the digital era. New tools and platforms have gained popularity, specifically, the digital portfolio. Typically known for being a place for creatives to showcase their work, other industries are realizing the skills gained from […]

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3 Reasons Why Everyone Needs a Digital Portfolio

 

Gathering, creating and sharing content has become a part of everyday life in the digital era. New tools and platforms have gained popularity, specifically, the digital portfolio. Typically known for being a place for creatives to showcase their work, other industries are realizing the skills gained from creating a portfolio and the benefits. It allows anyone to collect information from thousands of apps and sources. The digital portfolio movement is gaining momentum as the new space to show what we’re learning and working on. Here are the top three reasons why everyone needs a digital portfolio.

1. Digital portfolios help develop soft skills.

According to OECD’s Future of Work, the two most important skills individuals can develop are soft skills and digital skills.

 

Why are these skills so important?
  • Soft skills – include communication, working in teams, leading, problem-solving, self-organizing and critical thinking.

 

In the workforce, “today’s employers are increasingly shifting towards skills-based hiring and promotion policies that reward individuals for their specific, demonstrated skills instead of signifiers of skills such as years of experience”, says CEO of Credly, Jonathan Finkelstein

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In education, measurement of student competency is changing. Standardized tests are becoming outdated, and educators are looking for more meaningful differentiators than test scores and GPAs. There’s been a shift to creating personalized learning plans, promoting individuality, and giving students the creative freedom to apply their skills and passions.

Digital portfolios help develop soft skills because they require people to articulate their experiences and present them in a way that is easily digestible to others. It gives individuals the opportunity to reflect on projects, goals and track growth over time. With a portfolio, it’s less about what school you attended or how many years of experience you have. A portfolio puts emphasis on how we think and what we can do.

2. Digital portfolios tell your story.

Portfolios have opened up ways to showcase potential. Using online resources and multimedia tools, we can tell our whole story with a digital portfolio.

Though a digital portfolio requires extra effort, creating one invites more career opportunities throughout your life. By keeping a digital portfolio throughout your career, you’re able to document your full professional story. Digital portfolio users have found it helpful to document (The Muse):

  • Interviews – Share thoughtful answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Performance reviews – Keep track of completed tasks, assemble projects and use multimedia to show work.
  • Promotions – Display accomplishments and document outcomes to prove work ethic.

So when it comes time to search for other opportunities, they have already captured their full story in a dynamic and beautiful way. Their job application will help them stand out above other applicants who only have a resume.

3. Digital portfolios encourage reflection.

With reflection comes growth. The practice of reflection is ideal and critical for those who want to expand learning. You’re able to address your mistakes and make room for improvements. You can also take a step back to brainstorm alternative solutions, helping you expand your understanding.

The Harvard Business Review describes reflection as giving “the brain an opportunity to pause amidst the chaos, untangle and sort through observations and experiences, consider multiple possible interpretations, and create meaning. This meaning becomes learning, which can then inform future mindsets and actions.”

Expanding the mind through reflection challenges it to take on greater tasks, which leads to other benefits. Reflection allows you to believe in your greater potential – as a result, it propels growth and brings you closer to your goals.

Examples of using digital portfolios for reflection:

  • Director of Secondary Social Studies, Dr. Montra Rogers from Houston Independent School District, uses digital portfolios to coach teachers. She encourages them to document specific events or to share insights from the classroom. They use portfolios to provide better feedback to one another, track their growth and to tell success stories to larger groups.
  • Creative and digital marketing leader of Prophet, Mat Zucker, and his team use digital portfolios to keep track of past work and to meet new objectives. “Portfolios curate your best stories to impress and convince the prospective client or employer that you are brilliant and can tackle things as in the past, but for them in the future,” says (Mat Zucker).

The skills gained from creating a digital portfolio benefits everyone, not just creatives. These are the skills today’s employers are looking for and the skills educators are teaching. Evidently, the global need for digital portfolios is being realized. More and more people are creating one to reveal these three benefits and almost always find that there are many more.

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12 Reasons to Integrate Digital Portfolios in Your Classroom https://my.bulbapp.com/12-reasons-to-integrate-digital-portfolios-in-your-classroom/ https://my.bulbapp.com/12-reasons-to-integrate-digital-portfolios-in-your-classroom/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2019 20:13:04 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/12-reasons-to-integrate-digital-portfolios-in-your-classroom/ Proof of learning rests in the developed mind and heart of the student, not in a test or grade. As the digital age matures and the demand for new skills and competencies grows, how we measure what students know and what they do with that knowledge needs to change. The tool students and educators are […]

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Proof of learning rests in the developed mind and heart of the student, not in a test or grade.

As the digital age matures and the demand for new skills and competencies grows, how we measure what students know and what they do with that knowledge needs to change. The tool students and educators are using to demonstrate that knowledge is ePortfolios. A bulb Digital Portfolio shows students’ soft skills in critical thinking, collaboration, problem-solving, and self-organizing. Here are our 12 reasons to consider integrating bulb Digital Portfolios in your classroom.

 
1. They improve student performance and learning retention.

Several studies, compiled by Clive Thompson in his Wired magazine article, demonstrate the “audience effect” — the idea that publishing and sharing work boosts academic performance and learning retention.


2. They answer paramount questions such as, “Who am I?” and “How do I learn?”

Advancing higher-order thinking and integrative learning, the connective nature of the digital portfolio helps students construct purposeful identities as learners.


3. They teach the skills to succeed in today’s world.

bulb Digital Portfolios effectively and naturally incorporates into coursework the employability skills necessary to survive in today’s world


4. 
They encourage students to make meaningful connections.

bulb Digital Portfolios helps students make meaningful connections across curricular, co-curricular, and experiential learning activities.


5. They show students and teachers “the long view.”

A longitudinal view of a learner’s work paints a picture of growth, progress, and continuity over time. The learner can collect, select and compile a record of work.


6. They give students grit.

The use of digital portfolios results in higher test scores, higher passing rates, and higher retention across secondary and university graduation rates.


7. They help students develop a digital identity.

Building a portfolio encourages students to reflect and craft a compelling narrative based on their values, beliefs, and experiences.


8. They open the door to metacognitive learning.

A portfolio empowers students to build upon the processes and strategies that contribute to their learning and helps them learn from their successes and failures.


9. They create an opportunity for reflection.

bulb Digital Portfolios drive the practice of reflection. Students build advanced higher-order thinking and develop their identities.


10. They facilitate the transition from being a digital consumer to a digital contributor.

Students build mindfulness and global perspective when collecting meaningful learning artifacts and making thoughtful decisions about what to share.


11. They provide opportunities for expansive learning.

Tracking learning over months or years creates a limitless learning arc where progress is easily perceived.


12. Digital portfolio initiatives catalyze learning-centered institutional change.

Focusing attention on student learning prompts connections, encourages cooperation, and helps the institution move towards becoming a truer learning organization.

Digital portfolios are not only the foundation of a student’s continuing education and employability but an integral component of classroom instruction, right here and right now.

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An Interview: Belinda Medellin from CAST Tech High School https://my.bulbapp.com/an-interview-belinda-medellin-from-cast-tech-high-school/ https://my.bulbapp.com/an-interview-belinda-medellin-from-cast-tech-high-school/#respond Fri, 26 Jul 2019 18:29:26 +0000 https://my.bulbapp.com/an-interview-belinda-medellin-from-cast-tech-high-school/ An Interview: Belinda Medellin from CAST Tech High School UX design was the number one, in-demand job in 2018. Knowing this, Belinda Medellin, from CAST Tech High School in San Antonio, TX, took action and created the first ever, high school level UX design course. As a master teacher of digital art, animation and professional […]

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An Interview: Belinda Medellin from CAST Tech High School

An Interview: Belinda Medellin from CAST Tech High School

 

UX design was the number one, in-demand job in 2018. Knowing this, Belinda Medellin, from CAST Tech High School in San Antonio, TX, took action and created the first ever, high school level UX design course. As a master teacher of digital art, animation and professional communications, Medellin knows the importance of creativity and the right tools to feed it. Today, she’s bringing relevance and revolution to her school. 

We wanted to learn more about her work and why her students are using bulb digital portfolios.

Q. Do you feel the skills needed to curate a digital portfolio coincide to skills required for the job market today? Do digital portfolios play a prominent role in the national trends or demands you predict?  

A. Creating a digital portfolio requires choice and for students to work through different questions, obstacles and design thinking (problem solving with design).

Industry partners are interested in seeing what future hires can do, rather than what their resume says. They want soft-skills. To curate a portfolio, soft-skills are a must and (are developed) when students share their bulb. It’s more interactive and personable than a slideshow and the tendencies for communication and listening heighten. So does teamwork and empathy. Companies value that. 

Q. Do you feel digital portfolios accurately and uniquely measure competencies beyond a testing environment? 

A. Yes. I struggled with taking tests in high school. I always gravitated towards the arts. I loved projects and the process of getting to the final product. Digital portfolios show what my students can do, their “aha” moment and my visual data to see what each individual student needs.

Q. How often do you use bulb to support project based and personalized learning in your classroom? 

A. About 90% of the time. I spend about 2 to 3 days creating a collection with the timelines, rubrics, tutorials and resources. I personalize with station rotations and give students choice from how they work best. I always require a reflection page in bulb. It’s my favorite to assess.

Q. Will you use this year’s resources in your bulb for next year? Once implemented, does bulb ease your planning process for upcoming years? 

A. Yes. Using bulb has made my life so much easier. Once the students learned bulb, the expectations were set and met. The “bulb” entered their vocabulary, and it makes it easy when there’s a sub. I conduct professional development with bulb. I easily share info with interactive sessions, rather than boring slide presentations.

Belinda Medellin defines wanting the best for your students. And she isn’t stopping soon, as some of her goals include: 

  • Teaming up with corporations and UX designers for impactful project based learning
  • Pursuing grants to take as many students to a UX design conference for training 
  • Personally reaching out to as many districts and teachers to let them know what UX is, why they should offer it and help with training

Belinda’s main goal is to give her students the opportunity to be top contenders in this exciting career field. She’s making it happen and transforming CAST Tech High as a pipeline for the tech industry today. Hear from one of Belinda’s students about how they are using their bulb portfolio to secure CTE career opportunities.

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How to Use Digital Portfolios as a Travel Journal

 

It’s summertime! Chances are you’re reading this blog somewhere a bit more exotic than usual (and yeah, the couch totally counts). Whether you’re in the air, at the beach or on the go, your summer travel is experiential learning at work. Like students, we need to get our hands dirty and delve deeper than the facts. New sights, smells, tastes and people can refresh educators. It can lend you the “umph” you need to inspire a new group of students.

We know you’ll be growing during your travels this summer and we want to learn from you. Documenting your trips with a bulb digital portfolio not only helps you to preserve these special experiences for a lifetime, but also capture the learning you are doing to grow professionally as an educator.

Snap photos, capture video, record street sounds, annotate maps and reflect on your travels—all on bulb. Model this experiential learning cycle for your students.

Consider the following fundamentals of building a fantastic travel journal on bulb:

  • Use lots of colorful pictures. | Pro-Tip: The image carousel feature on bulb is an excellent way to incorporate several pictures without creating a page that scrolls too long.
  • Embed live video. | Pro-Tip: Keep it simple and use your phone.
  • Add annotated maps. | Pro-Tip: Use the screen-capture feature in the iOS version of bulb to annotate and narrate where you travelled.
  • Organize intentionally. | Pro-Tip: If you’re going to many different places, consider creating a page for each destination. If you are spending all summer in one location, think about creating a bulb page for each day you’re there.
  • Reflect often. | Pro-Tip: Be the student; reflect and refine your work. At the end of each day, answer the same handful of questions or free-write for five minutes.

Be realistic about how often you’ll be able to journal, set your goal and stick to it.

Check out these travel journals on bulb to get your creative juices flowing.

Semester at Sea Journal

This college student documented her Semester at Sea experience on her digital portfolio, one country at a time.

Service Trip Blog

These volunteers turned an outreach trip to an orphanage in Uganda into a multimedia, storytelling project about their experience working with foster children in the country

Road Trip Journal

Spin through image carousels of iconic national landmarks like Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend as this bulb user recreates her road trip through the Southwest on bulb.

Have a bulb travel page or collection you are dying to share? Tag us on Facebook or Twitter @bulbapp and share the URL—we might feature yours in the next bulb newsletter.

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