ePortfolios - Bucknell University

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Electronic Portfolios
ePortfolio
e-portfolio
e-folio
folio thinking
What is an ePortfolio?
simplistically …
“It is a collection of a person's
work, delivered using the world
wide web.”
Types of ePortfolio?
Showcase
Rhetorical
Progress
Advisement
Process/Product
Teaching
Reflective
ePortfolios - Uses
Portfolios can be used for many different purposes and
audiences. Personal portfolios, designed for self-reflection,
can be used to journal experiences, organize materials
from classes and activities, and help students recognize
skills and make decisions. Learning portfolios can be used
to showcase student learning, provide a framework for
assessing academic progress, and demonstrate how skills
have developed over time. Professional portfolios can be
used to help make career decisions, demonstrate that one
has met program or certification requirements, present
skills and accomplishments for employment, and review
professional development for career advancement.
Faculty, too, can use portfolios to collect and organize
student work from classes and course materials they
prepare, as well as personal credentials including research
data and reports.
ePortfolios …
… are “Owner-Centric”
ePortfolios Examples
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http://www.kzoo.edu/pfolio/example/foley/
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/kunitz/portfolio.html
http://ffalcon.with.bgsu.edu/
http://www.arche.psu.edu/thesis/2004/crd137/
http://gallery.carnegiefoundation.org/ebarkley/
ePortfolios Tools
How do I make a ePortfolio?
•Web Design Tools – for example, Dreamweaver
•Templates
•University of Florida example
•Commercial Products
•Blackboard Example
ePortfolios
Resources at:
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/isr/TeachingAndTechnology/Exploring/ePortfolios/