e-portfolios
DESCRIPTION
A presentation on e-Portfolios from the Internet@Schools track at the Internet Librarian Conference October 2011.TRANSCRIPT
Implementing Student
E-Portfolios
Susan GeigerAnne Arriaga
Moreau Catholic HS LibraryInternet@Schools
Internet Librarian 2011
Moreau Catholic High School
1:1 Laptop school since 2007
Google Apps for Education
Hybrid Instructional Model
Technology = Change
What’s driving this change?
Slideshows
Videos
Web 2.0 Digital Creations like Glogs
Audio
Why ?
Not Learning to Use Technology, but Using Technology to Learn.
In Service of a Student Centered Classroom
A Modest Proposal from our Principal
Freshmen Students
2 Departments (Theology and English)
2 artifacts posted each quarter
Why the Library ?
What a long strange trip it’s been
Reimagine
We will build it for you.
We will help you use it.
We will learn something new together.
This is our job.
You Dream It…
Tech Camp Curriculum
Plagiarism Course on Moodle
Parent Club MeetingFebruary 2, 2010
TECH SAVVY PARENTSA Presentation by the Moreau Catholic High School Library
Making WASC transparent and digital
Moving to eLearning Resources
<Have laptop will travel>
Embedded Librarian
Disclaimer
e-Portfolio Essentials
Student ownership
Reflection component
Authentic audience
Connection to learning outcomes
Student Driven
Students choose work
Students design portfolio
Students own the contents
A cautionary tale
Authentic Audience
Social Media Components
Comments
Learning Outcomes
The works (artifacts) should provide proof of schoolwide objectives.
In our case ESLR’s
ESLRS
Pilot Program
mandated by Principal
Teacher Buy-in
Brainstorming Meeting with all teachers in English & Theology departments
ePortfolios: A Pilot ProgramEnglish and Theology 9th Grade Teachers
Susan Geiger and Anne Arriaga
Why?
Students learn how to best represent themselves online.
Digital Footprint
Students engage in metacognition by reflecting on what they know
ePortfolios are accessible, can store multiple media, and are easy to update.
Vs.
Space - paperless!! Digital ePortfolios will replace resumes.
Students are using technology to build and create, so why not have them save/keep it here?
Allows for cross curricular student work.
Students take ownership of their
learning
Students choose the work that demonstrates their capabilities.(self selection is part of the learning process and ensures a more authentic reflection)
Being able to share with others (it's public!) is a motivator. Students like to display their work.
Teachers' Role
Provide department standards (file names, headings, etc.). However, look and feel should be up to the student! Guide reflection process.
Determine rubric for assessment.
Pilot Program
2011-2012
Students upload 1 piece of work (which was likely previously graded) per semester and provide a reflection.
Students provide summary of assignment or attach assignment instructions/rubric.
Moving on, this program will be expanded to all departments helping to show a rounded picture of students' abilities and special areas of interest.
2011-2012: Frosh
2012-2013: Frosh, Sophomores
2013-2014: Frosh, Sophomores, Juniors
2014-2015: Frosh, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
Remember this is a pilot program.
We will learn together!
ePortfolio
Examples
Google Sites Explainedand managing your
students' Google Sites
Students created a Google Site during Tech Camp
Why Google Sites ?
Free
Interacts with other Google Apps
Somewhat customizable
Selectively Private
Google Sites Negatives
A bit clunky
Any non-Google related software (e.g. word documents) must be attached
Size limits on uploadso
Teacher Concerns
Number of artifacts per quarter
Plagiarism
Assessment
Negotiation
Theology EDLRs
Balance
School centered
Studentcentered
Privacy
The Marketplace
Open Source from New Zealand
Problems with Google Sites
A bit clunky.
Any non-Google related software (e.g., PowerPoint, Word) cannot be embedded within a page. Must be attached.
The Jury is still out…
Image credits
Folder Imagehttp://e-language.wikispaces.com/e-portfolios
Reference Stacks http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4863231743_4b1b2b6c80_b.jpg
Baby Steps http://www.flickr.com/photos/64958688@N00/6080384349/
Student sunsethttp://backtothefuturetrading.com/2011/07/26/trading-freedom/
Bonfirehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/quinnanya/3783509327/
Fishbowl http://www.flickr.com/photos/stusic/260266620/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Image Credits Continued
Bulletin Board http://www.flickr.com/photos/vblibrary/4384436153/
Shovel http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheatfields/4502856530/
Showcase http://www.flickr.com/photos/vblibrary/4384436153/
Refrigerator door http://smallestuser.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/refrige.jpg
Wedge http://www.flickr.com/photos/fetchcomms/4124861105/
Teacher Buy-in http://images.cdn.fotopedia.com/flickr-1350774613-hd.jpg
Image Credits Continued
Footprint http://www.flickr.com/photos/ezioman/410340190/
Reflection face http://www.rudecactus.com/archives/reflection-thumb.jpg
Intersectionhttp://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/29/17/291771_961cfe11.jpg
Balance http://www.flickr.com/photos/nazareth_college/5958476180/
Ombination Lock http://www.flickr.com/photos/infinite-origami/173470911/
Market Hall and Market Place, Kingston-upon-Thames Image: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/112847
Jury Boxhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/rscottjones/387561128/