ePortfolio Resource compiled by Teaching and Learning Centre, University of Canberra covering:
About ePortfolios
Learning and e-Portfolios
Reflection and ePortfolios
Assessment and e-Portfolios
Showcasing and e-Portfolios
Privacy and e-Portfolios
Social Media and e-Portfolios
Social Networking and e-Portfolios
Industry Accreditation and e-Portfolios
Professional Practice and e-Portfolios
Graduate Programs and e-Portfolios
Conferences, Books, Journals, Research and Groups about ePortfolios
Academic Practice and ePortfolios
Professional Portfolio
Course Portfolio
About e-Portfolios and Mahara
e-Portfolio Service Providers
Other Institutions and e-Portfolios
"Hands-On Labs Session
In this Hands-on manual, you will learn to setup your own Mahara ePortfolio server and integrate it with Moodle LMS. We assume that you know how to install and configure Linux CentOS-5 server, and also how to install and configure Moodle LMS on Linux. In this lab session, you learn how to install and configure Mahara on Linux CentOS-5. Next, I will show how to integrate it with Moodle LMS using SSO via XMLRPC authentication scheme. The entire hands-on lab was done using VMware; however, you can also use any other virtual machines like MS VirtualPC, Linux Xen, Citrix XenServer, or VirtualBox from Oracle."
Mahara is a plat form that allows users to build an electronic or digital portfolio usually accessed via the internet. Users can upload files, including documents and images, to their portfolio and use these along with text that they input to provide evidence of their qualifications and skills.
Mahara is integrated with Moodle.
PortfolioUP is an image (and now video) uploader developed by Brightcookie for Mahara users. Images (and now videos!) are loaded directly from a learner's mobile device into their 'My Portfolio > My Files' directory in Mahara.
"The Institutes of Technology commit to mainstreaming supported flexible learning within and across the Institutes as an innovative and complementary mode of delivery, co-existing with established programmes and delivery methods. To support this, the institutes have a launched an e-portfolio system, Mahara, available to all students from the institute of technology sector."
I'm a research assistant at the Department for Interactive Media and Educational Technology at the Danube University Krems and lead there are two part-time master's courses. The concept of the e-portfolio, I was at my first encounter in 2006 rather skeptical. By intensively studying it in research projects and in their own teaching, my position has changed now. This dissertation project was launched in January 2008 as part of the Doctoral College Lifelong Learning and completed in March 2012 with honors.
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"The e-Portfolio system Mahara has been introduced to the Supported Learning Programmes at Barony College to enable student self-evaluation and reflection. The JISC RSC Scotland S&W talk to the Learning Technologist at Barony College and the Supported Learning Programme tutor to discuss how they worked together to roll out the e-Portfolio for this programme."