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Using ePortfolios

Using ePortfolios. Michelle Kusel Shannon Milligan Focus on Teaching and Learning August 14, 2014. What is TaskStream ?. Loyola’s vendor for electronic portfolios ( ePortfolios ) Assessment Classroom pedagogy Professional development Rubric development Surveys

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Using ePortfolios

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  1. Using ePortfolios Michelle Kusel Shannon Milligan Focus on Teaching and Learning August 14, 2014

  2. What is TaskStream? • Loyola’s vendor for electronic portfolios (ePortfolios) • Assessment • Classroom pedagogy • Professional development • Rubric development • Surveys • Ties to national/state/local standards • Repository • DRFs and Web Folios: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MbNbilrl9c

  3. History of TaskStream at Loyola (nutshell) • Initiative: housed in Center for Experiential Learning, in partnership with Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy • Spring 2011: TaskStream selected to replace existing ePortfolio system • Fall 2011: Pilot with courses, academic programs, and co-curricular program • Spring 2012-Spring 2014: Continue slow roll-out • Fall 2014: ePortfolios for all! For much, much more information, visit https://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioatloyola/

  4. TaskStream vs. Sakai

  5. Why use ePortfolios for Assessment? • Measure student progress on course/program student learning outcomes • Work can be submitted/assessed at multiple time points (formative) • Work can be submitted/assessed only at end of the program (summative) • Easy to use rubrics , standards, and rating forms to assess student work • Can allow students flexibility in selecting material to address outcomes • Allows for multimodal representations of learning • Easy to allow multiple assessors

  6. What Can We Do? • Assist with: • Rubric/rating form creation • Developing learning outcomes • Setting up directed response folios (DRFs) to match outcomes • Selection/creation of assessment techniques/materials • Plans for using DRFs across semesters/years • Evaluation in TaskStream • Create web templates • Assist in selecting Web 2.0/multimedia tools to use

  7. Examples of DRFs Examples of BOTH! • RN to BSN (prior learning assessment) • History (student learning outcomes assessment) Examples of web folios • History (PhD template) • Higher Education Program

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