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Five Stages of Portfolio Development
Portfolio Examples
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Course Overview
This course is designed to assist teachers in creating electronic portfolios for both themselves and their students.
What are electronic portfolios? Electronic portfolios are selective and purposeful collections of work made available on the WWW. Portfolios focus on the individuals' reflections on their own work. They are records of learning, growth, and change. They provide meaningful documentation of abilities. Electronic portfolios provide information to employers, students, parents, teachers, and members of the community about what individuals have learned or are able to do. They represent a learning history.
Teachers and students may construct portfolios in literacy and writing, science, math, the arts, or any other subject area in the curriculum. Portfolios may also be more inclusive, containing samples of work across curricular areas.
Portfolios bring together curriculum, instruction and assessment. Through the use of portfolios teachers and students can develop a shared understanding of what constitutes quality work, and acquire a common language for evaluating accomplishments.
* * * References:
Creating and Using
Portfolios on the Alphabet Superhighway
Electronic Portfolios = Multimedia Development + Portfolio Development
ESC 11 Technology
Applications Teacher Certification Portfolios
Create Your Own Electronic
Portfolio
La Canada High School Digital Portfolios http://www.lcusd.net/lchs/portfolio
Other Resources:
Marshall A. Brooks, Ph.D.
http://www.faculty.ncwc.edu/mbrooks/
Teacher Technology Competencies Certification Program Region XI http://www.edtech.esc11.net/ttcc/portfolio.html
Creating An Electronic Technology Portfolio The University of North Carolina at Asheville http://rocky.unca.edu/education/edtech/oldeportfolio/
This is Your E-Life Northside ISD, San Antonio Texas |
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