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Electronic Portfolios

Electronic Portfolios. Kentucky Academy of Technology Education http://www.murraystate.edu/kate. What is an electronic portfolio?.

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Electronic Portfolios

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  1. Electronic Portfolios Kentucky Academy of Technology Educationhttp://www.murraystate.edu/kate

  2. What is an electronic portfolio? “An electronic portfolio is a selective and purposeful collection of digital samples of student work. The portfolio usually includes the use of electronic technologies that allow the portfolio developer to present the artifacts in many formats (audio, video, graphic, text).”

  3. Why should we use electronic portfolios?

  4. Electronic Portfolios… • Foster active learning • Provide instruments of feedback • Allow for discussion of student performance • Exhibit “benchmark” performance • Store multiple media • Are accessible

  5. Electronic Portfolios… • Focus on the student’s reflection of his/her own work • Indicate records of learning, growth, change • Provide meaningful documentation of students abilities • Bring together curriculum, instruction and assessment • Include varied media such as graphics, video and sound, going beyond paper and pencil work

  6. Electronic Portfolios (on the practical side) . . . • Are less expensive and less time-consuming • Are easy to create . . and . . . easy to access • Never look “old and worn” • Can remain current • Allows effortless reorganization • Show proficiency in using technology (NTS 9)—allowing the user to incorporate powerful multimedia) (A good or great e-portfolio may mean JOBS)

  7. What Options Are Available? Electronic Formats • CD • Web • Equipment Needed • Computer • Scanner • Digital Camera • Video Camera

  8. How Do I Begin? • Determine portfolio content • Determine the organized format • Establish baseline requirements • Select specific activities/lessons • Prepare links

  9. Source: Bullock, Ann Adams and Hawk, Parmalee P. (2001) “Applications of PortfolioDevelopment” Developing a Teaching Portfolio, 78.

  10. Electronic Portfolios Session 2

  11. Source: Bullock, Ann Adams and Hawk, Parmalee P. (2001) “Applications of Portfolio Development” Developing a Teaching Portfolio, 15.

  12. Suggestions to Consider • Save everything in electronic format as it is created • Consider file format • Consider file size • Get a jump start with the legal issues • Photos • Videotaping • Release of student information • Artifacts containing exceptional children

  13. Additional Suggestions to Consider • Save information in Microsoft Word or in Rich Text Format (*.rtf) • Scan only documents that cannot be typed • Organize files into folders: Artifacts, Reflections, Others

  14. Electronic Portfolios Session 3

  15. What Should My Portfolio Include? • Demographic information • Signed affidavit & release form • Table of contents • Professional resume • Artifact for each of the nine teacher standards • Reflective statement for each of the artifacts

  16. Electronic Portfolios Eligibility Portfolio Example:Matt Dobson’s Portfolio

  17. Think About Expanding Your Portfolio for . . . Professional Use: • Personal visioning and philosophies • Inventory of personal/career assets • Personal/career goal setting • Demonstrating professional growth and learning • Career planning • Peer review or collaboration • Self-assessments • Career initiatives

  18. Think About Expanding Your Portfolio for . . . • Employment applications/job interviewing • Teaching purposes • Internship • Evaluation • Employment tenure/advancement • Job transfer/promotion • National Board Certification

  19. Creating Portfolios in the Classroom . . . • Student-produced portfolios • Project-based activities • Record of activities undertaken over time, for example, writing • Indicator of student growth • Support cooperative teaming/peer reviewing • Teacher-produced student portfolios • Record of student work over an extended period of time • Comparison of achievement across classrooms or schools • Involve parents in educational support/decisions

  20. Student Portfolio Sites Examples: • http://www.mehs.educ.state.ak.us/portfolios/portfolio.html • http://www.hotchkiss.k12.co.us/hhs/English/webfolios/Alvey/CRA.htm Electronic portfolio creation used in classrooms: • http://communitydisc.westside66.org/ • http://www.ed.gov/pubs/OR/ConsumerGuides/classuse.html

  21. Why Are Student Portfolios Useful? “Students become involved (stakeholders) in the improvement of processes associated within their daily work and routines.” They exhibit ownership!

  22. “The role of the teacher… . . .is transformed from gatekeeper of knowledge to facilitator and collaborator in a quest for knowledge.”

  23. Considerations to Remember The portfolio should be: • learner-centered • user friendly • easily updated • accessible by students, teachers, parents, others • portable or transferable • able to accommodate the integration of existing software files

  24. Creation of a Basic FrontPage Web • Open Web folder • Import files • Create basic links

  25. Benefits of Portfolios • Provides a challenging learning opportunity • Serves as a dynamic record of student progress and achievements • Provides a unique record for the future for students, teachers, parents, and employers • Motivates students to do their best work • Offers an easy-to-maintain collection of student work

  26. Benefits continued… • Offers a format which allows for easy maintenance of a large collection of student work • Allows work to be collected and presented when needed • Allows information to be presented in multiple ways • Can be used for self-reflection, assessment, and evaluation • Provides fun and excitement for students, teachers, and parents

  27. The digital world is here!

  28. Enjoy the experience!

  29. Materials for this presentation were selected from the following sites: http://www.ash.udel.edu/ash/teacher/portfolio.html http://www.mehs.educ.state.ak.us/portfolios/why_digital_portfolios.html http://www.essdack.org/port/how.html

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