Open source e-portfolio and social networking software - Mahara. Evaluation of E-Portfolio Software « Tony Bates. The “Sticky” ePortfolio System: Tackling Challenges and Identify. © 2004 Ali Jafari EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 39, no. 4 (July/August 2004): 38–49. Ali Jafari Ali Jafari is Professor of Computer and Information Technology and Director of the CyberLab at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). His ePortfolio address is Comments on this article can be sent to the author at jafari@iupui.edu. At some point, the electronic portfolio, or ePortfolio, will become a fully implemented, successful tool.
The ePortfolio Concept The ePortfolio is a new concept, with the "e" part of the term suggesting that this is an online environment loaded with electronic tools that can be used to develop and present a portfolio package. For educators, the ePortfolio concept holds several various meanings. From Concept to Working System Three key steps or tasks are necessary to complete the development of a new software project such as an ePortfolio system.
Figure 1. Attributes of the Successful ePortfolio Project Figure 2. Ease of Use. E-portfolios - 127 Resources. Interview: Trent Batson On the Value of E-Portfolios July 3, 2013 Trent Batson is President and CEO for the Association for Authentic, Experiential, and Evidence-Based Learning. In this interview by Jennifer Sparrow, Batson discusses the value and role of e-por… MyEdu: Professional Support for Students August 5, 2013 Key Takeaways Relatively few college students use professional social media to set up professional profiles , and most prefer not to use popular social networks to share and fin… Digital Portfolios in the Age of the Read/Write Web November 1, 2012 Key Takeaways Education built around digital portfolios not only ties together various student-generated artifacts into a coherent whole but also creates an environment in which … Identifying E-Portfolio Practices at AAU Universities June 14, 2012 Beginning in July and ending in December 2011, the Center for Instructional Development and Distance Education at the University of Pittsburgh developed and administered a survey designed to gaug…
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