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The LEARNING PORTFOLIO PROJECT @ISTE!!A partnership between Parsons School of Design + The DreamYard Project
Contact: Jessica Cannon | cannonj@newschool.edu Assistant Professor + Pre-College Learning Portfolio Coordinator, Parsons School of Design
What is a Learning Portfolio? A Learning Portfolio is an online, multimedia collection of an individual’s work, including finished pieces, reflections on and documentation of process, research and examples of other’s work that inspires them.
Access to the portfolio development process should be broad.
Student portfolios should evidence multiple learning pathways.
Young people gain agency by telling their own learning story.
Portfolios help educators better understand the learning history of their students.
CORE VALUES:
Nicole: http://www.nicolebetances16.tumblr.com Noorjahan’s ELA Blog: http://naktardypela.blogspot.com/ Dirmawan: http://dirmawanart.tumblr.com Chet: http://chetlo.tumblr.com/
Jes Cannon + Anette Millington’s Design Class: http://drawinganddesign2012.blogspot.com/ Moriah Carlson’s Fashion Class: http://moriahdyfportfolio.tumblr.com/ Emily McLaughlin’s Science Class: http://learningmodern.wix.com/learningmodern
Tyler Kelley’s Printmaking class: http://pcacprintmaking.blogspot.com/ Portfolio Toolkit: http://portfoliospace2015.tumblr.com Jessica Altonian + Terrence Burke’s Global: http://dypglobal34.blogspot.com
Our approach is tool agnostic but encourages the use of responsive designs.
The Learing Portfolio Cycle
Creating Digital Content For Learning Portfolios: Documenting Work, Communicating Process, + Sample Assignment Prompts
How do you document work?
Steady the camera
How do you document work?
Be sure to shoot your work straight on
How do you document work?
Avoid using flash. Even, natural light is a very good option
How do you document work?
Replicate a studio set-up using a roll of inexpensive Kraft paper
How do you document work?
Contrasting backgrounds
Left: Architectural Illusions, Right: Kiki Smith
How do you document work?
Non-descript background
How do you document work?
On-site background
How can we communicate process to others?
Iterations: Repeating a process with different results
Stefan Sagmeister
How can we communicate process to others?
Sketchbooks / Journals
Kurt Cobain (L) Wendy Wahlert (R - top) Eduardo Enrique Meza Gill (R – bottom)
How can we communicate process to others?
Storyboards / Post-it drawings
Left: Anne Marie Perks, Right: Lauren Rasmussen
How can we communicate process to others?
Inspiration Boards
Clockwise from top left: Pelin Cinar, Chet Lo, Paolo Romero, Naekyong Kim
How can we communicate process to others?
Notes / Mapping Your Ideas
Eduardo Enrique Meza Gill
How can we communicate process to others?
Reflect on Collaboration
Berklee School of Music (C) (R )
GIRLSTORIES Timelapse
How can we communicate process to others?
Use Timelapse To Observe Collaboration in Action
Vans Artist Profile - Malin Gabriella Nordin
How can we communicate process to others?
Exploring different angles
Clockwise: Chet Lo, Bonnie Lin, Schuyler Takayama, & Dirmawan Luo
How can we communicate process to others?
Blog about it!
Creating Digital Content in the Classroom: Exploring Assignment / Post Formats
Persuasive Posts
Assignment Ideas: Students can articulate opinions and attempt to persuade the reader. This can be accomplished through writing as with newspaper editorials or criticism, a persuasive poster or video (ex. anti-smoking PSA).
Assignment Ideas: Students can practice descriptive writing or teaching by creating a how-to guide about something that they are experts on. Once the guides have been written (or recorded on video) students can pair off and use each other’s guides to gain new skills. Those who attempted new skills can review the tutorials and offer feedback.
Creating Digital Content in the Classroom: Exploring Assignment / Post Formats
Tutorial / How-to
Assignment Ideas: Students can create an ordered list or playlist based on something they are learning about. This can be accomplished w/text-only lists, text + image lists in the style of buzzfeed, a video / performance in the style of Letterman, or a Spotify playlist on a particular subject.
Creating Digital Content in the Classroom: Exploring Assignment / Post Formats
List Posts
Assignment Ideas: Students can conduct interviews w/each other in a range of formats, or create content where adopt the identiy of a famous figure from music, history, art, etc.
Creating Digital Content in the Classroom: Exploring Assignment / Post Formats
Interviews / Role Playing
BRAINSTORMING / SHARE-OUT: *What would be helpful for you to know about LPs from the perspective of a student /
teacher / institution? *How do you / could you incorporate reflective learning practices into existing curricula?
Thank You! Thoughts / Questions: Jessica Cannon | cannonj@newschool.edu
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