Saturday, January 20, 2018

"By our work you will know us" -- How High Tech High used to display links to student websites.

Here's how student work was displayed to
the world at High Tech High in 2014.
The feature of "open access" has been
turned off.

Hover over the name of a school (High Tech High International)
and you can select "HTHI Digital Portfolios"

The HTH website in 2014



Click on a school's grade and you could see
a list of "first name, initial of the last name"


This link was kept PRIVATE.
Students who wanted to "show the world" their
portfolio had the option to make their links public

Here's an example of a "public" student
website.  The student opened her work
for the public to view

The student didn't show much...

There were two projects in the 10th grade

This is the screen for this student's
portfolio for the 9th grade
This video shows a feature that no longer exists at High Tech High's websites. The school used to display links to student work open to the world. "By our work you will know us" High Tech High in 2017 did not show links to individual sites, They show only student work that has been published, often in ebooks.

Schools might consider the value of posting links to the sites created by students...
"You will know our school better by looking at the work of our students"

Why would High Tech High choose to turn off the links to individual student sites?
a) Quality of work
I have seen mispellings [this is intended] and typos.  Student work would have to be monitored.  It's just easier to keep the portfolios off of the general Internet.

b) Safety concerns
Some students might list a personal mobile phone number or a home address or show a photo that gave away facial features.   It's easier to have no access" to student work and avoid the risk of lawsuits.  "If the school had not allowed student work to be seen by the general pblic, then the pervert who attacked / kidnapped / targeted my child would not have had access to the information that allowed the pervert to get close to my child."

c)  Copyright and plagiarism
"Hey, another student at another school stole my essay and submitted the work as his work."

d) Concerns of teachers who might have to re-make some questions ... 
A student might post his final exam pages with the answers clearly shown.
This is the "Student Projects" page in 2017
High Tech High in 2017 does not display links to student websites.   You can see the current display at   hightechhigh.org   click on "Student Work" and the link to "Projects"

Example of a project

A 6th grade project









Links to supporting documents


Why not go to this site and look at some projects?  It appears that actual student work is not shown but the projects (and the features of the projects) are shown.   Teachers at other schools could download these materials.  This website clearly pushes the value of digital portfolios and projects to a new level by sharing the methods of HTH with the world.


Still, I would like to see student work.  I have downloaded screenshots of parts of Abel Thun's website (made with weebly) and it is currently viewable at www.TINYURL.com/ABELSite

(who knows how long that link will be active?)



Add caption


This is the heart of the portfolio...
What did the kid do with the classwork?
What internship did the kid choose?
Would you click on this guy's resume?
I would.   I want to know more...








I heard that Abel received offers from four colleges for "full ride" scholarships for tuition ... His video has only 47 views and I was probably responsible for 20 of those views (since I showed the video to over a dozen students).   It doesn't take many views to push a student to the top of a college's list of "who to let in."

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I wrote to Abel Thon and asked if he had a larger Digital Portfolio (DP).

He replied that he indeed has another DP, but he chose to display highlights in the DP that he showed to colleges.  

I found a "larger" DP at TINYURL.com/ExampleDP.  The images from Ben Staley's portfolios are posted on another post of this blog.  CLICK HERE to see them.  

You can see more examples here TINYURL.com/ExampleDPs

Start a Center for Projects, Portfolios in your school

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

"I want to learn more about ecommerce." Good idea. Tai Lopez recommends an online store. But how to get started?

A student in the Center for Projects and Portfolios told me, "I want to learn more about ecommerce."  Good idea.  Tai Lopez recommends an online store.  But how to get started?

I heard about a seminar about "DROP SHIPPING" and Shopify.  Here is a link to the presentation

The main idea:  you don't have to buy products ahead of time.  
You don't have to pack boxes and take the boxes to the post office.














Bottom line:  Costs are about $30 per month  MINIMUM
You might spend more if you follow the recommendations (and place ads for your store)


50 Ways to Make Your First Sale: bit.ly/50-ways-to-sell
The Beginner’s Guide to Facebook Advertising: bit.ly/Guide2FBAds The Beginner’s Guide to Instagram Ads: bit.ly/Guide2InstagramAds 


oberlo.com/success        <<<< CLICK HERE

Positive News from Youtube about the THRESHOLD for earning from videos....

Here's what YouTube mailed to customers  (account holders)


What's Changing
Under the new eligibility requirements announced today, your YouTube channel, ABCDEFGH, is no longer eligible for monetization because it doesn’t meet the new threshold of 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers. As a result, your channel will lose access to all monetization tools and features associated with the YouTube Partner Program on February 20, 2018 unless you surpass this threshold in the next 30 days. Accordingly, this email serves as 30 days notice that your YouTube Partner Program terms are terminated.
One of YouTube’s core values is to provide anyone the opportunity to earn money from a thriving channel. Creators who haven’t yet reached this new threshold can continue to benefit from our Creator Academy, our Help Center, and all the resources on the Creator Site to grow their channels. Once your channel reaches the new threshold, it will be reviewed to make sure it adheres to our policies and guidelines, and if so, monetization will be re-enabled.
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This is GOOD NEWS.  You can be assured of progress if you reach the goal of 1000 subscribers.   Let's work together to clcik on each other's channels.