Job Posting: e-Portfolio Community of Practice Coordinator

UBC has a very exciting e-portfolio initiative underway… and we are looking for a coordinator for this project – description is posted below. Application instructions are online . Cover letter (statement of interest) and CV can be sent via e-mail.

Note: the listing is now found on page 5 of this document.

Our initiative comprises coordinating a set of projects, as well as managing our community of practice. If you are interested in finding out more about the project, check out the e-portfolio section of UBC’s e-Learning Web Site. The Resource section contains the most detail…

JOB TITLE: E-PORTFOLIO COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE COORDINATOR

DEPARTMENT: Office of Learning Technology
DURATION: 2004-05-01 to 2005-03-31

POSITION STATUS: Full-time; Grant funded
COMPETITION #: 04044606

JOB SUMMARY: To coordinate the development, implementation and evaluation of e-Portfolios projects at UBC. Major responsibilities include: working with project participants to plan unit-level e-Portfolio projects and to develop campus-wide framework for e-Portfolio implementation; exploring current models and best practices related to development and implementation of e-Portfolios in higher education; consulting with members of university and external agencies; facilitating sharing of information and building of a Community of Practice and knowledge base about e-Portfolios through ongoing communication, writing white papers, managing project web site and organizing meetings, workshops and information sessions; coordinating UBC

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3 Responses to Job Posting: e-Portfolio Community of Practice Coordinator

  1. Alan Levine says:

    Should not one submit an ePortfolio to apply? 🙂

  2. Doug says:

    Hey Michelle – I sure would like to send this on to some folks I know. Have you thought about putting permalinks on your blog?

  3. Michelle Lamberson says:

    Hi Doug! There are permalinks– its just does not say that — the link that is represented by the time stamp is the permalink!

    In this case it is
    http://careo.elearning.ubc.ca/weblogs/michelle/archives/006407.html

    Cheers,
    Michelle

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