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Digication website - costs money but has videos and example of student (college) ePortfolios that may be useful to share.
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Student ePortfolio

Published on Nov 28, 2015

How to create a student ePortfolio

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Student ePortfolio

How to get started
Digication website - costs money but has videos and example of student (college) ePortfolios that may be useful to share.

Then and Now

The 21st Century way
Storage vs Presentation?
Website/Blog vs Powerpoint.

http://effectivecurriculumideas.weebly.com/interactive-eportfolios.html
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"Electronic collection of evidence that shows your learning journey over time."

1. Can relate to specific academic fields or your lifelong learning
2. Evidence may include writing samples, photos, videos, research projects, observations by mentors and peers, and/or reflective thinking.
3. The key aspect of an eportfolio is your reflection on the evidence, such as why it was chosen and what you learned from the process of developing your eportfolio
4. Is a combination of process and product.
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Art ePortfolio
Ideal for sharing art, design or digital media assignments. Unlike a paper portfolio, an ePortfolio can include video and interactive multimedia projects. Using an ePortfolio, you can share your work with the world!

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Organize!

Key to successful ePortfolio
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Integrated Learning ePortfolio process

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Reasons to Create

  • Digitally store documents & share experiences
  • Reflect on learning
  • Provide feedback
  • Showcase achievement
  • Facilitate employment or college/scholarship opportunities
  • Easily accessible and easy to share

GAFE

Google Drive, Sites and blogger

Student Managed

"Reflection of a person undergoing continuous personal development"
Purposeful Collation.
Shows change across time.
Student goal-setting.
Feedback & advice lead to reflective opportunities.
Student ownership & responsibility - experience pride in accomplishments.

Google Drive

Docs, Slides, Sheets, Forms to Collaborate, Create and Curate.

Planned, rich & authentic reflection

Teachers and students should be part of a planned, consistent and an ongoing approach to collecting, collating, reflecting, evaluating and presenting student work.
Which activities will be a part of your portfolio to be effective & a rich example of assessment.
Interactive and online storage.

Blogger

Reflection - "Heart and Soul"
1. Set goals, capture the moment, change over time.

Reflection Strategies

  • Reflect on what you've accomplished (past)
  • Reflect on what you are currently working on (present)
  • Reflect on action that will occur (before)

Google Sites

Store ..... Present ..... Archive

When should you add artifacts?

  • During or after lesson units or projects.
  • Add individual, interactive work samples/artifacts.
  • Student videos.
  • Other multi-modality artifacts.

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