Many teachers are using @Seesaw for student portfolios or as an online work journal. Here are some resources that I’ve cooked up for how to go beyond simply posting student work to creating an environment that facilitates learning.

Click on any of the below articles for a thorough write-up on ways to use Seesaw in your classroom! 

  1. Developing Seesaw Activities into Authentic Learning Engagements

  2. Using Seesaw to Teach Students Social Media

  3. BLE Feeling Stale? 3 Kid Friendly Tools to Spice up Your E-learning Platform.

  4. 5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Seesaw

  5. Seesaw Trick: The Imaginary Student

  6. Connected Blogs Redefine Learning

  7. C21 Pen Pals: The Global Classroom Project

  8. Podcasts (on Seesaw) are Great Way to Develop Speaking and Listening

    Other Resources:

  1. Seesaw Information from a new Seesaw Ambassador: From Mr. Hill’s Musings

  2. All of Seesaw’s Videos: From Seesaw’s Help Center

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