Ralph Stearley Primary students create digital art portfolios
Okinawa, Japan – At Ralph Stearley Primary School, art teacher Mr. Wade McKuhen is introducing a digital component to traditional art lessons.
Students are using SeeSaw to build digital art portfolios that track their work throughout the year.
This approach allows students to document their progress, reflect on their projects, and share their artwork with families in an interactive format. Parents can log into SeeSaw through ClassLink to view their child’s work. This connection brings what students create at school closer to home.
Students upload their artwork, record reflections, and organize their portfolios. Ralph Stearley Primary is committed to providing opportunities that prepare students for both physical and digital learning environments.