Join The Showbie Team and ADE Joe Moretti at Bett 2016

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The Showbie team is proud to announce that we’ll be attending Bett 2016 in London, England. Visit our booth to meet Showbie CEO Colin Bramm, VP of Product Cameron Wakal, and exclusive presentations by ADE and Apple Education Trainer Joe Moretti, who will be speaking about Showbie’s latest features, as well as teasing upcoming news!

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Introducing Digital Portfolios for Everyone

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Though Showbie originally released the digital portfolio feature as a Pro feature, feedback from teachers like K-4 art instructor Chelsea Lannon prompted us to make the digital portfolio feature available to all Showbie user types. Find out how Chelsea is using student portfolios to support their artistic development.

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Showbie 2.4 – Introducing Showbie for Parents

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In August we released the Showbie gradebook: a fast, flexible, and simple way to set, review, and export grades and final feedback on your students’ work. October saw the addition of digital student portfolios to Showbie, allowing you and your students to curate and review a collection of great work over time. Next up is Showbie for Parents, allowing you to keep parents informed of their students’ progress and accomplishments through Showbie.

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Now Showbie Has a Better Way to Help You Get Support

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We’ve given Showbie’s Support page a complete makeover, creating a more user-friendly space where you can quickly find the answers to any Showbie related questions you might have on any mobile device. At the top of the page is our new search feature that auto-populates with articles once you’ve typed in a topic or concern.

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Showbie Gets Fan Mail — from a Student!

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Though Showbie often hears from teachers who are happy that we’ve streamlined their 1:1 classroom, it’s not every day that we get fan mail from students. And, as an app for paperless classrooms, it’s even more unusual to get hand-written letters from — well — anyone! So when a grade six student in Australia named Ned sent us a letter telling us…

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