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Electronic Portfolios. Kayla Mogg , Kirsten Heckmen , Tyler Thieret.
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Electronic Portfolios Kayla Mogg, Kirsten Heckmen, Tyler Thieret
There is no standard definition of an E-Portfolio just as there is no standard E-Portfolio (Madden 2007). E-Portfolios can be described in many ways such as ‘an archive of material relating to an individual, held in digital format’ (Madden 2007, p. 5)E-portfolios have a range of purposes which include personal development planning, showcasing work, reflection and assessment (Stefani et al. 2007).
4 Types Used for Assessment • Showcase • Development • Reflective • Assessment
Teacher Feedback • Easier for the teacher • Quicker for the student
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