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Mathieu Plourde

ePortfolio's Democratizing Potential May Be Quashed by IT Dark Side - 0 views

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    Institutions need assessment management using portfolio data but students need personal portfolios to learn. Within one technology, portfolios, IT must show both the liberating and controlling faces.
Mathieu Plourde

The Impact of the Open Source Portfolio on Learning and Assessment - 0 views

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    The Open Source Portfolio (OSP) software for eportfolio learning and assessment has seen widespread adoption over the last five years. This article surveys the current state of OSP development and use and shares results of research on its effectiveness, conducted through the Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research.
Mathieu Plourde

The natives aren't quite so restless - 0 views

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    If we are to equip students to navigate a digital world, education ought to be based on assessing students' individual strengths and weaknesses rather than making glib generalisations that mistake using Facebook for technological savvy.
Mathieu Plourde

Imagining College Without Grades - 0 views

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    The closest they came to a fan was an associate provost who admitted that he saw grade inflation as completely out of control and said that for more students at his and similar institutions, the grade-point average range is around 3.4 to 3.8. It seemed that everyone else in the room had been motivated to attend by their sense that the system isn't working: Other academic administrators who said grades had become meaningless.
Mathieu Plourde

Assessing the Future: E-Portfolio Trends, Uses, and Options in Higher Education - 0 views

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    The analysis of the potential benefits in post-secondary settings also includes considerations of the obstacles to institutional adoption and challenges to successful implementation.
Mathieu Plourde

Rubric for Online Discussion Board Participation - 0 views

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    Asynchronous discussion enhances learning as you share your ideas, perspectives, and experiences with the class. You develop and refine your thoughts through the writing process, plus broaden your classmates' understanding of the course content. Use the following feedback to improve the quality of your discussion contributions.
Mathieu Plourde

Blogging Works - We Proved It - 0 views

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    For A Farewell to Arms, we started with a lottery. Everyone chose a name of a junior and selected a second junior to follow. Besides choosing a quote to reflect on, students also read and commented on two classmates' blogs. The first effect: students talked about blogs during class, their own and their classmates'.
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