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New Paper – Recognising Learning: Educational and pedagogic issues in e-Portfolios

Graham Attwell will be presenting this paper at the Cambridge e-Portfolio event next month. He’s included a post on it on his ELGG blog as well as a link to the article itself.

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Dave Tosh Presenting at UBC

Dave Tosh will open UBC’s TLT Series on October 12th with a talk titled, “Creation of a learning landscape: homogenizing weblogging, social networking.” Dave’s talk with not be a demo of the ELGG tool but will be a conceptual conversation around social software in education.

Here is the official event announcement and registration information…
Please join us on October 12, 2005, for the first Teaching and Learning Technology Seminar Series talk of the 2005-06 Academic Year. David Tosh, a U21 Visiting Scholar from the University of Edinburgh, will share with us his thoughts on “Creation of a learning landscape: homogenizing weblogging, social networking.”
Our thanks to the Faculty of Education (CMS) for hosting this talk.

Registration is limited, so please sign up early at:
http://www.tag.ubc.ca/programs/series-register.php?series_id=167&-nothing

Please feel free to forward this others who might be interested in this topic.

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Title: Creation of a learning landscape: homogenizing weblogging, social networking and e-portfolios
Facilitator: David Tosh, U21 Visiting Scholar, University of Edinburgh Date & Time: October 12, 2005, 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Location: Scarfe 310, hosted by the Faculty of Education (CMS)

Description:
Do we really know and understand the online environments our students are or could be expecting? What can we learn from the whole suite of web applications now available and being used by many entering higher education? This talk will explore the

potential of embracing these new technologies and discuss ways to integrate them into current systems creating a true online learning landscape.

About David Tosh:
Coming from an inter-disciplinary background, David obtained his first degree in geography, he then went on to gain a Masters in software development and is currently writing a PhD at the University of Edinburgh researching educational technologies

supervised by Professor Jeff Haywood. For the past four years David has worked as a web developer focusing on solutions for higher education. He is currently a U21 visiting scholar at UBC. As a staff member of University of Edinburgh, David was

responsible for the design and build of an e-portfolio being piloted across eight European countries and to provide insight into how the project would benefit from utilising the e-portfolio, practical considerations and possible future developments.

Other areas of research include working on a learning landscape model and exploring ways to homogenise everyday web technologies and practises to enhance the online learning experience.

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Collaborative Communities of Practice

Some of you may be interested in the upcoming online conference & workshop this group is putting on…

Collaborative Communities of Practice Online Conference, Fall 2005 CoPs as Learning Networks Co-Sponsored by iCohere, Inc. and CPsquare

September 27 and 28, 2005
http://www.icohere.com/CCOP2005

Sign up before September 19 to receive the Early Bird discount of 25% off.Join thought leaders like Etienne Wenger and Jack Merklein and a host of other experts on communities of practice for the third annual Collaborative Communities of Practice online conference, CoPs as Learning Networks. This online (virtual) conference looks at the best of practice in the present, while also exploring innovative, emerging practices that will be important to your future success.

Experts and practitioners from a variety of corporations, associations, educational institutions and government organizations will interact over this two-day online event. Participate at your own pace, without the inconvenience, expense or time required to attend a traditional conference. As part of a dynamic online community, you’ll experience the very collaborative technologies and practices the conference addresses!

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

“Learning for a Small Planet,” with Etienne Wenger, globally recognized thought leader and author of “Situated Learning” (where the term “community of practice” was coined)

“Blending Communities of Practice and Training,” with Jack Merklein, Director, Knowledge & Learning, Xerox Global Services, Inc.

“Collaboration at CSC: From Virtual Teams to Communities,” with Mark Neff, Senior Member of the Advisory Staff, Computer Sciences Corporation

“Building Association Learning Networks Using Social Media,” with Jeff De Cagna, Co-founder of Association Renewal LLC and Chief Strategist and Founder of Principled Innovation

“Going Statewide: Networking Learners,” with Sheryl Hansen, Director, Professional Development Programs, Ohio Learning Network

For more information, see http://www.icohere.com/CCOP2005

If you are interested in a deeper and broader introduction to learning about how collaborative communities of practice can benefit institutions of higher education, you might be interested in our four-week online workshop on the topic that starts September 27 – see http://www.icohere.com/HigherEdWshp/

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KEEP Toolkit v1.8 Experience

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching upgraded the KEEP Toolkit to version 1.8 earlier this month.

What’s new in this version?

  • Add Video Tool – upload video to snapshot easily.
  • Template Gallery – choose from a list of templates created through collaborations with KEEP Toolkit’s partner institutions and programs.
  • Advanced Stitching Customization – personalize stitched group with new advanced style and layout options.
  • Gallery Tool – lets you create galleries of Snapshots by multiple authors quickly and easily.

My Experience…

Add Video Tool
Users can now easily include video files in their snapshot. Any user can upload multimedia files to their portfolio just like how they would upload an image file. The video will appear as a customized link on the snapshot. The user can also choose to upload a thumbnail image to serve as the link to the video clip.

Template Gallery
Users can now choose from a variety of pre-design templates using the template gallery. Templates are divided into three categories: SoTL Templates, Case Study Templates, and Blank Templates. Under each category, users can view a thumbnail image of a template and see an example of the template as well.

Advanced Stitching Customization
In the previous release (version 1.7), the KEEP Toolkit introduced a new feature which allows users to combine (or “stitch”, as the KEEP Toolkit named the feature) multiple snapshots into one snapshot. By stitching multiple snapshots together, users can easily combine various snapshots together into one. The KEEP Toolkit will automatically create a navigation menu to the stitched snapshots to offer easy access to different snapshots. However, there were very limited choices for the navigation menu in version 1.7: users could only choose from a horizontal or a vertical navigation menu. Version 1.8 pushes the stitching capability to another level by allowing users to customize the look and feel of the stitched snapshot. So I was able to personalize a stitched snapshot and make my navigation menu orange.

Gallery Tool
Aside from the previous addition of the Stitch Tool, the Gallery Tool is also added to this version. This tool “lets you create galleries of Snapshots by multiple authors quickly and easily. Select the Snapshots you wish to include in the gallery, and the KEEP Toolkit creates a single page with links to the Snapshots and contextual information. You also have the option of including automatically generated thumbnail images of the Snapshots in the gallery.” I created this gallery page to explore the new tool. I personally like the generate thumbnail features which allows me to include a thumbnail image for each of my snapshots.

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Educause Review Focuses on the Student Perspective

Read a number of articles in the most recent Educause Review that focus on the student perspective on teaching & learning with technology.

Check out these article titles:

  • If Higher Education Listened to Me…
  • Five Points of Connectivity
  • Father Google and Mother IM: Confessions of a Net Gen Learner
  • “Engage Me or Enrage Me”: What Today’s Learners Demand

It’s great to see the student perspective moving to the fore. Some of the work done in UBC’s e-portfolio pilots have shown that students want to have their perspectives acknowledged, that they feel a greater investment in and engagement with their work if they feel the tools they are enabled to use truly represent their experience as students.

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New Article on e-Portfolios

This article was recently published in Campus Technology magazine. The article focuses on a number of e-portfolio iniatives, including the University of Iowa, the University of Minnesota-Duluth, and Villanova University. The article nicely compares the varied approaches to curriculum integration and technical implementation at each of the schools.

Read the article: Hi-Octane Assessment

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September Once More

We survived the first week of September…the sudden population explosion on campus, the long food lines, the crowded buses, the launch of new e-portfolio pilots!

Here’s a brief synopsis of what’s new on UBC’s e-portfolio landscape this fall:

  • Dave Tosh (UEdinburgh) is here on campus putting a personal touch on his research in some of our pilots. You can contact Dave through our office for now.
  • We launch 4 new pilots this year: English (Sept), Medicine (Jan), Pathology (Sept), International Peer Program (Sept). More info on each of these new pilots & our continuing pilots can be found on the e-Learning website.
  • The Science project will be presenting at the ISSoTL Conference here in Vancouver this fall.
  • Our iWebfolio users (mostly faculty members through TAG’s pilot) have been moved to the new version of the software. Alison & Bjorn demo-ed this new release at our July CoP meeting. If you’d like more info or to see a demo, please contact Alison.
  • We have postponed our e-Portfolio Conference to March 2006. As this is our final year of funding for the campus-wide pilot it makes more sense to hold the conference closer to the end of the academic year. This will really give our pilots an opportunity to report out on their investigations and findings. More information on confirmed dates and venues will coming soon!
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Elgg Radio

Dave & Ben from Elgg recently launched Elgg.net Radio. Check out this interview/podcast with George Siemens on connectivism and social software.

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WebCT Announces Portfolio Design Partner Initiative

This may be old news for some of you as WebCT already announced this at their annual conference in San Francisco in July. But, for those of you who haven’t heard this news yet, I’ve posted the press release.

Download file.

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New Article on e-Portfolios

John Ittelson & George Lorenzo have co-authored a recent article for Educause, titled “An Overview of E-Portfolios.” It is now available on
Educause’s website.

This article pulls together the multitude of facets (ownership, technology, promoting reflection, engagement, policy, etc.) that should be considered when implementing e-portfolios as well as a number of good examples. Of special note, on page 20, the authors list our very own Bjorn Thomson’s teaching e-portfolio as an example!

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