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Category Archives: Electronic Portfolios
Journal Article: Design and Analysis of Reflection-Supporting Tools in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
The March edition of the International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning has an interesting article about the importance of support for collaborative reflection in online environments: Design and Analysis of Reflection-Supporting Tools in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. by Seung-hee … Continue reading
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Comments Follow-up & Rubrics too…
One quick follow-up to my comments post yesterday. The way I am looking at comments assumes that there are at least two types of people, comments from the trusted community (with accounts on the system) and comments from outside. There … Continue reading
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Owning Comments..
We (Kele, Alison, Michelle C. and I) had an interesting discussion the other day that was focused on how we evaluate e-portfolio systems that wandered (of course) into all kinds of things… One of the thoughts I wanted to capture … Continue reading
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Tsunami Account
This will also be posted on Rock Blog… From Andrew Alden’s Geology about.com site comes a link to a personal account of the tsunami by Chris Chapman, scientific advisor at Schlumberger Cambridge Research. The Asian Tsunami in Sri Lanka: A … Continue reading
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ePortfolios and blogging
Interesting post on greg.glidden.info, where he dives into the debate about using blog software for E-Portfolios. David Tosh has written quite about this as well… greg.glidden teases out some good points, and I’m of several minds on this. Weblogs are … Continue reading
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Learner success
I’ve been looking for some resources in the subject area of Learner Success — namely to assist with one of our e-portfolio projects. I ran across this resource from the Nova Scotia Department of Education, Adult Education Section Nova Scotia … Continue reading
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E-portfolio Course at Fleming
Fleming College in Ontario has a web developer program that has a new course starting ths is Fall (Sept 2004) Fleming: E-Portfolio. Be interesting to hear more about this after it launches… 90 Hours, Description This ongoing portfolio project is … Continue reading
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Stored Bookmark: Creating an Electronic Portfolio
Another stored site, this one from 11/27/2003… Creating an Electronic Portfolio.I find this site interesting for two reasons: 1) It points to a really good resource on e-portfolios (Seton Hall University College of Education and Human Services Portfolio Handbook for … Continue reading
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UTS: Developing your academic career
This site, from the University of Technology Sydney, Institute for Interactive Media and Learning, is focused on early career faculty. The guidelines for developing an academic portfolio and developing a course portfolio are excellent. I like how they provide good … Continue reading
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AERA 2001 Paper on ePortfolios: “I Just Did It To Get It Done – The Transformation of Intentions in Portfolio Assessment in Teacher Education”
Trolling around on a Sunday as usual, following a link from Ray Schroeder to the PT3 site, I came across the PT3 e-Portfolio site: E-Portfolios – the eportfolio description is a nice, concise one… A gem linked from the Houston … Continue reading
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