I co-presented on e-portfolio use at our school yesterday, joined by Sarah Stevens-Morling from the drama school and Monica Reed from the music school. Here is the official description:
What is an e-Portfolio? As with many evolving technologies the term can mean different things to different people. For students at the schools of Drama and Music, with a need to showcase their professional work on the internet, the meaning is clear. It is a platform that allows them to quickly and easily organize, publish and share content with fellow students, faculty and professionals outside of Yale. In Fall 2009 both schools launched an e-portfolio service to their students. In this talk we will describe how the service is delivered, review current use patterns, and reveal what has worked well, and not so well, in our first year.
Presenters:
And our presentation slides — some of the transitions are a little garbled in the transition to SlideShare format, but most of it is readable.
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TwTT E-Portfolios
February 16th, 2010
11:00 am
Bass Library, L01
Digication e-portfolio solutions
Hear from one of our users:
“Digication provided students an amazing opportunity to showcase and share their experience with the entire school community, as well as future classes. Many students immediately said, ‘I can do this’ or ‘I like this’ and were excited by the opportunity to incorporate their personality into their e-Portfolio.”
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