[CASL-L] SeeSaw app

Sarah Lynch sarah_lynch at whps.org
Wed Jan 20 17:49:37 PST 2016


Hi Torrie,

It has been purchased for our entire district to us K-5 and use various
across the district, but I have seen and heard some positive things. We
were trained in November and I am looking to use it in the library soon,
but haven't as of yet so I can't speak to it first hand. Do you have iPads?
I think having extensive access to those makes it even easier.

Sarah

Sarah Lynch, National Board Certified Library Media Specialist
Wolcott Elementary- West Hartford Public Schools
71 Wolcott Rd., West Hartford, CT 06110
Telephone: 860-561-2300 Ext. 3638

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Palazzolo Wicks, Katrina <
kwicks at windsorct.org> wrote:

> Just saw SeeSaw at a conference. Looks great and easy to use for all but
> have not yet tried it. Keep us posted.
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Torrie Phillips <
> TPhillips at coventryct.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> My principal is interested in me introducing the SeeSaw app to teachers.
>> It is a free, online learning journal where students can upload their work
>> into a portfolio using a QR code and it gets shared with the teacher and
>> then to their parents via email after each submission.  Students can upload
>> a link, picture, explain a project or new learning with voice recordings,
>> etc.  A great way to share your work without passing home tons of papers,
>> integrating technology and meet listening and speaking standards.  It makes
>> a portfolio you can share at conferences and gives families great talking
>> points about student work that they view via email.
>>
>>
>>
>> Are any of your schools using SeeSaw with success?  Any feedback,
>> positive or negative, to share before I present this to all staff?  I
>> started by mentioning this to one teacher per grade level to ask if they’d
>> like to pilot it with one student in their classes with my support.  The
>> overall response I got was this seems like “one more thing to do.”
>> Therefore, I thought I’d start with my own 2 children (grades K and 2) as a
>> test, but have never used it.    Worried my presentation may be a flop if
>> that’s the overall feeling so would love some motivation from my peers!
>>
>>
>>
>> FYI, I’ll be starting this in my K-2 school first but grades 3-5 will
>> also get a chance to try it.  Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>> *Torrie Phillips*
>>
>> K-5 Library Media Specialist
>>
>> Coventry Public Schools
>>
>> tphilllips at coventryct.org
>>
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