|
|
Home Development Process Teacher Standards Student Standards
Five Stages of Portfolio Development
Define Collect Reflect Connect Present
Portfolio Examples
Teachers Students Samples & Templates
Additional
Portfolio Development Classes:
PowerPoint
FrontPage |
|
Stage 5:
Present Your Portfolio
-
Record the portfolio to an
appropriate presentation and storage medium.
-
Present the portfolio before an
audience (real or virtual).
Appropriate Technology Tools & Strategies
Levels of Digital Storage/Presentation
Media
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
Publishing Tools:
Zip Disk or Floppy Diskette or Hard Drive or Server |
Publishing Tools:
Record the portfolio to
Videotape |
Publishing Tools:
Write the portfolio to
CD-ROM |
Publishing Tools:
Post the portfolio to
WWW Server |
Publishing Tools:
Post the portfolio to
Streaming Server |
Levels of Digital Multimedia
Development
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
|
Text Only
|
Add Images
|
Add Navigation (hypertext links)
|
Add digitized sound
|
Add digitized video
Example
|
What is the best
electronic portfolio program?
It depends on the assessment context and a
variety of other factors, human and technological, that exist in a
classroom, school or district.
-
Relational Data Bases, FileMaker Pro 4.0 or
Microsoft Access
-
Hypermedia "card" formats, such as
HyperStudio,
-
Digital Chisel
(MAC), or SuperLink + commercial
templates available,
-
Multimedia authoring software, such as
Macromedia Authorware, Macromedia
Director
-
Networkcompatible hypermedia:
-
HTML/WWW Pages
-
Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
-
Office "Suite'' Multimedia slide shows, such
as Microsoft PowerPoint, AppleWorks
|