Training PD e-Portfolios
by
MsESalinas
Last updated 5 years ago
Discipline:
Science Subject:
Computer Science


What’s an e-Portfolio: An e-portfolio is a digitized collection of artifacts An e-portfolio may contain inputted text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks
References1. Mahara Open Source Project. (2012). Mahara Wiki. Retrieved on September30th2012 from https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Mahara_Wiki2. ePortfolio WHY. (2011). ePortfolios for All. Retrieved September 12th , 2012 from https://sites.google.com/site/eportfoliowhy/3. Educause. (2012). Survey Glossary. Retrieved September 17th , 2012 from http://www.educause.edu/research-and-publications/research/core-data-service/about-core-data-service/survey-glossary4. Wikipedia. (2012). Electronic Portfolio Retrieved September 17th, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPortfolio
Why e-Portfolio: Making learning experience more engaging Facilitate communication and collaboration Gain computer and employability skills while creating and editing the portfolio Electronic portfolio is stored digitally on a web server and content can be accessed from any-where anytime. Can incorporate multiple learning actives such as documents, blogs, multimedia, hyperlinks, etc. Electronic portfolio promotes student centered learning Can be used as an assessment tool
e-Portfolio in Action
e-Portfolios as a Learning and Teaching Tool in IT - Survey
I really enjyed this part of of the course
Survey Results
It was fun
Class was fun and interesting
Time consuming
Observations • Almost every student who has participated the survey, find it is fun and useful tool• All the twelve participants agree that the e-Portfolios have made work interesting• All the twelve participants agree that the e-Portfolios can be used to present their work to others• Ninety percent of them find this is a new way to present their work
What Students Say About e-Portfolios
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Click Here to See the Survey Results
Click Here to See the Report
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