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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