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Digital Portfolios

Digital Portfolios. Presented By: Emmilu Olson. October 22, 2012. What is a Portfolio?.

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Digital Portfolios

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  1. Digital Portfolios • Presented By: Emmilu Olson October 22, 2012

  2. What is a Portfolio? • Dr. Helen Barrett, a retired teacher educator who is internationally known for her research on electronic portfolios in education, describes a portfolio as “a purposeful collection of artifacts (learning/work production with reflection) demonstrating efforts, progress, goal development and achievement over time.” One of the first “Portfolios”

  3. What is a Digital Portfolio? • An electronic portfolio, also known as an e-portfolio or digital portfolio, is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually the web. (Includes inputted text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks) • E-portfolios are both demonstrations of the user's abilities and platforms for self-expression.

  4. Blog, Wiki? • A blog is a sort of online journal. It is updated daily or weekly or whenever the author wants to.  A blog is owned by an individual. • A wiki is a platform that anyone can edit or update in real time. A wiki is collectively updated and contributed to by many people around the world.

  5. Examples of Wiki’s • WikiSpaces for Educators (free and ad-free) • Google Sites (free and ad-free) • PBWorks • Weebly • Flavors.me • Glogster can be used to add multimedia content to your wiki. (It can serve as your website, or you can embed Glogs into other websites) • MediaWiki • Free and open-source, but must be hosted on a server you rent or your school provides • Examples: • WikiPedia • Storychasers Wiki • Teaching Children Philosophy

  6. Examples of Digital Portfolio Sites • http://yourprofolio.com -A hosting site for Artists • http://www.eportaro.com/ -Eportaro is the leading, enterprise level electronic portfolio software system • http://evernote.com/ -Blogs, Notes, Photos etc • http://shapehq.com/work/foliozo - Foliozo is a “modern day portfolio” for the iPad • http://www.taskstream.com/pub/e-Portfolios.asp

  7. Lesson or Unit Plans • Digital Wish- Lesson Plans • Digital Photography Lessons • Website creation • College Preparation (cross-curriculum)

  8. Who is using it? ANYONE! • Artist Charlotte Dumas • Authors • Musicians (Flavors.Me) • Companies/Marketing • Teacher and Professional Portfolios (PB Works) • Classroom Portfolio (Google Sites) • Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education • Schools using Project Based Learning! • Students at New Technology High School in Napa Vally (View Andrea or Max)

  9. Discussion • Describe how a digital portfolio is more versatile then a traditional portfolio. • In an interview, is it better to have a digital portfolio or a traditional portfolio?

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