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Janice-Gamble Hill

EPortfolio Rubric - 0 views

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    Model Rubric for evaluating e-Portfolios
Janice-Gamble Hill

e-Portfolios - 0 views

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    An assessment model for undergraduates
Mathieu Plourde

Models for New American Research University reports - 0 views

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    The working group has heard and received suggestions across a broad range of topics. Here are a few examples: Make an institutional commitment to fostering high-quality hybrid instruction (online and face-to-face) and provide the IT infrastructure to support course development and redevelopment along those lines. Establish an experimental college with the freedom to innovate in different course formats and individualized interdisciplinary majors. Require an e-portfolio of all undergraduate students, connecting the first-year experience and co-curricular activities to their major field of study and career preparation.
Mathieu Plourde

@Ignatia Webs: #Blockchain in #learning exploring for #validation of lifelonglearning #... - 0 views

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    "What I am looking for is a stackable certification solution, which blockchain for learning or education can provide. This stackable way of organising or linking learning could enable a validated, personalized certification procedure covering both formal learning (e.g. certification, degrees, micro-credits) and informal learning (e.g. badges, skills, experiences). Practically: each learner has a learning wallet or portfolio, and you - as a learner - can add each learning step as you 'earn' it and you are issued a certificate/badge of what you learned by a learning authority/individual/group).  "
Pat Sine

MOOCS: The new higher education? |e-Literate - 0 views

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    Is a "personal brand" in social media much different from a old fashion portfolio, i.e art, model, teacher, etc. except it is digital, more creative and fluid?
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