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Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: ePortfolios: May 31-June 13, 2010 - 0 views

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    2-week seminar at SCoPE "An ePortfolio is an online collection of your work that you choose to represent your skills and interests to diverse audiences." University of British Columbia During this 2-week seminar Catherine and Roselynn will introduce us to UBC's Portfolio Community of Practice. They have invited members of the CoP to share their teaching and course eportfolios and encourage all seminar participants to discuss their experiences with portfolio projects. This seminar will be of interest to those involved in or curious about portfolio projects, as well as to those interested in building and facilitating faculty communities of practice.
Sylvia Currie

Teaching Portfolio 2009- Michael Griffith - 0 views

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    "This e-Portfolio has been completed in partial fulfillment of the Graduate Certificate of Higher Education at Australian Catholic University during 2009."
Sylvia Currie

My Portfolio - 0 views

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    Dr. Helen Barrett's hub for electronic portfolio research
Paul Beaufait

Blogs as Web-Based Portfolios PDF | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    Offers "the Free PDF of the Web-Based Portfolio series I've been working on for the past couple of months" (Jeff Utrecht, 2010.06.04).
anonymous

ISTE NETS e-Portfolio Templates - 0 views

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    "National Educational Technology Standards Electronic Portfolio Templates"
Paul Beaufait

ePEARL video - 0 views

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    Concise introduction to portfolio system designed and developed for use with elementary and secondary school students.
Paul Beaufait

Abstract and Findings - Eportfolios: - 0 views

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    This page introduces findings from Meg Goodine's examination of numerous case studies in comparison with broader post-secondary electronic portfolio research. "While not a silver bullet, with careful planning and attention to key questions, there is strong evidence that eportfolios can help students more authentically demonstrate what they have learned and connect this learning to their lives beyond our institutions." (Abstract, ¶4, retrieved 2010.06.07)
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    from blog page corresponding to "a similar site... [created with] a dedicated, open source eportfolio application" (Eportfolios: Introduction, ¶1, 2010.01.05; retrieved 2010.06.07).
Paul Beaufait

Portfolio Project - 0 views

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    "ePEARL was designed with the help of sound pedagogical research, input from LEARN and English language arts consultants, and practical advice from teachers in the field. ePEARL is designed to scaffold the self-regulation process for students as well as to support the teachers guiding them." (The Software, ¶1, 2010.06.09)
Sylvia Currie

Eportfolios: In search of a silver bullet - Kwantlen Mahara Pilot - 0 views

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    "My interest in eportfolio tools grew out of efforts to solve a very practical problem: how to allow students to manage and share files (especially large media files) beyond the confines of the institutional learning management system. Students were increasingly asking for better ways to collaborate with classmates and share course and assignment files, as well as for the ability to access their work beyond the duration of a single course. My experimentation with with eportfolio tools began with Mahara, an open source eportfolio application. I piloted the use of Mahara with a small group of students to test whether it would meet their file sharing needs. It was quickly apparent that without faculty engagement, students would be unlikely to invest time in using such a system on their own. This led me to wonder if other institutions had been down similar paths. "
Paul Beaufait

QUT | Australian ePortfolio Project | Australian ePortfolio Project - Final Report - 0 views

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    Stage 1 "findings revealed that there was a high level of interest in the use of ePortfolios in the context of higher education, particularly in terms of the potential to help students become reflective learners who are conscious of their personal and professional strengths and weaknesses, as well as to make their existing and developing skills more explicit."
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    Thanks to Meg for pointing this out on her Kwantlen Mahara Pilot page
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: ePortfolios: Wiki - 0 views

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    Wiki for the ePortfolios SCoPE seminar
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