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− | {{Term|E-PORTFOLIO|A portfolio is a purposeful collection of work, which illustrates efforts, progress and achievement in one or more areas over time. An electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) uses digital technologies to collect and organize portfolio artifacts in many media types (such as audio, video, graphics and text). Check the video “e- | + | {{Term|E-PORTFOLIO|A portfolio is a purposeful collection of work, which illustrates efforts, progress and achievement in one or more areas over time. An electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) uses digital technologies to collect and organize portfolio artifacts in many media types (such as audio, video, graphics and text). Check the video “e-Portofolios for Starters” <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B3tujXlbdk&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B3tujXlbdk&feature=player_embedded]</ref> for a quick overview. |
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An e-portfolio can also provide opportunities for self-reflection and goal-setting. One important and long-lasting outcomes of producing an ePortfolio is self-esteem building, which comes from recording and reflecting on various achievements and career success. | An e-portfolio can also provide opportunities for self-reflection and goal-setting. One important and long-lasting outcomes of producing an ePortfolio is self-esteem building, which comes from recording and reflecting on various achievements and career success. | ||
− | When utilized on learning events, learners can use it to demonstrate competence, reflect on their learning and exhibit progress over a period of time. An ePortfolio can also be used a new form of assessment. Learners can be evaluated on the outcomes of a course based on the artifacts they exhibit on their e-portfolios; it can present an evolution of work in response to interactions with instructors, mentors, peers, etc. See the video below for an example of using e- | + | When utilized on learning events, learners can use it to demonstrate competence, reflect on their learning and exhibit progress over a period of time. An ePortfolio can also be used a new form of assessment. Learners can be evaluated on the outcomes of a course based on the artifacts they exhibit on their e-portfolios; it can present an evolution of work in response to interactions with instructors, mentors, peers, etc. See the video below for an example of using e-Portfolios for learning <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pwhjWWe740&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pwhjWWe740&feature=player_embedded]</ref>. |
Revision as of 16:49, 25 November 2009
E-PORTFOLIO |
A portfolio is a purposeful collection of work, which illustrates efforts, progress and achievement in one or more areas over time. An electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) uses digital technologies to collect and organize portfolio artifacts in many media types (such as audio, video, graphics and text). Check the video “e-Portofolios for Starters” [1] for a quick overview.
When utilized on learning events, learners can use it to demonstrate competence, reflect on their learning and exhibit progress over a period of time. An ePortfolio can also be used a new form of assessment. Learners can be evaluated on the outcomes of a course based on the artifacts they exhibit on their e-portfolios; it can present an evolution of work in response to interactions with instructors, mentors, peers, etc. See the video below for an example of using e-Portfolios for learning [2].
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San Francisco University | The site provides useful information to create an ePortfolio, including step by step to: collect content; build an ePortfolio, publish and share its contents. |
References
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B3tujXlbdk&feature=player_embedded
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pwhjWWe740&feature=player_embedded
- ↑ randgaenge.net (29 September 2008), www.govst.edu (29 September 2008), rossanaelearningtools.blogspot.com (29 September 2008), eportfolio.sfsu.edu (17 August 2009), Stefani,L., Mason, R., Pegler, C., Supporting personal development and reflective learning, Routledge; © 2009 Open Source Initiative OSI - The software is provided ”as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the software.