Education Week: E-Portfolios Evolve Thanks to Web 2.0 Tools - 1 views
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Shorecrest Preparatory School,
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ntensive process, and the portfolio program was almost dropped until Baralt decided to take a stab at revamping it.
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Now, portfolios are created in the 2nd and 4th grades, and students are responsible for documenting their own work, Baralt says. “It used to be teacher- and administration-driven, but now it’s a true teacher-student partnership,” she says. “The students really have a say in what they’re doing.”
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The 2nd graders use a Web-based program called VoiceThread, which archives and indexes images, videos, text, and audio. Fourth graders create their own Web pages to display what they’ve learned throughout their time at Shorecrest.
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Hawaii Department of Education, which runs the 178,000-student statewide school district, hosts a platform for student e-portfolios,
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The department used to provide training for teachers to learn how to use digital portfolios with their students,
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At San Diego’s High Tech Middle School—part of a group of charter schools created with an emphasis on technology, innovation, and real-world learning—students use digital portfolios to document their progress
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the portfolios evolve from a place for students to showcase finished work to a way for them to document the process of learning
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“It’s not about being right, it’s about being transparent,” he says. “[For teachers], it’s about being able to access [students’] thinking.”