3 Good Android Apps for Creating Digital Portfolios

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Today we are updating the popular ‘iPad digital portfolio apps’ post we published last year by adding the Android version of some of the apps we featured there.  Using these apps students ad teachers will be able to easily create and access their digital portfolios online. They can also use them to document their learning and to showcase their progress via compiling and storing different learning artifacts and creating independent learning journals. Some of these tools allow parents and teachers to keep track of what their students are learning and how they are progressing.

1- Weebly 


Weebly allows you to easily create a webpage where you can share your learning artifacts and documents. It provides  “a beautiful canvas for tactile website building. Weebly turns the Android tablet into a true creative tool that lets you follow your inspiration from start to publish.”

2- Evernote


This is another great app students can use to showcase their learning. They can write notes, add checklists curate and organize web articles and documents, attach files and PDFs, work with collaboratively with others and many more

3- SeeSaw
"Seesaw is a student-driven digital portfolio that inspires your students to do their best work and saves you time. "