Student-Made E-Books

Project rationale from the podcast: "You’ve reached the end of a unit or year, and you want students to demonstrate their learning in a way that requires them to synthesize information, apply it in new ways, and reflect on how they have grown. To achieve any of these goals, an end-of-unit exam doesn’t quite cut it. You could have students do presentations…that’s always an option. But here’s one more: Have students create their own PDF e-books, packaging up some aspect of their learning into a finished digital product they can enjoy and share for years."
In this podcast episode, Jennifer Gonzalez describes her experience with book creation as a form of assessment. Included in the post are the templates that she recommends using.

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Student-Made E-Books

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2021-03-27

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2016-04-10

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Project rationale from the podcast: "You’ve reached the end of a unit or year, and you want students to demonstrate their learning in a way that requires them to synthesize information, apply it in new ways, and reflect on how they have grown. To achieve any of these goals, an end-of-unit exam doesn’t quite cut it. You could have students do presentations…that’s always an option. But here’s one more: Have students create their own PDF e-books, packaging up some aspect of their learning into a finished digital product they can enjoy and share for years."
In this podcast episode, Jennifer Gonzalez describes her experience with book creation as a form of assessment. Included in the post are the templates that she recommends using.

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