marie eportfolios
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eportfolios
What are they?
An e-portfolio is:
• ‘A personal digital collection of information that describes and illustrates a person’s learning, experience and achievements’
Types of e-portfolios
• Assessment portfolios
• Showcase portfolios
• Development portfolios
• Reflective portfolios
Target users
• Learners
• Institutional staff
• employers
Artefacts = digital content
• Word documents
• Pdf files
• Videos
• Walk throughs
Basic analysis of an eportfolio
• Define purpose
• Collect documents (artefacts)
• Select documents to meet goals
• Write reflections about how artefacts demonstrate achievement
• Write future goals
• publish
Helen Barrett’s blog
• Discussion as to whether eportfolios can replace standard testing
• Student perspective of eportfolios- learning tools,assessment and visibility
Blog content• Liked simple explanations of blogs
and wikis, repositories and personal learning spaces
• Content seemed extremely thorough
– on line digital storage
- social networking
- photo archives
- multimedia content sharing
Main advantage of an eportfolio
• Students can modify and adapt their eportfolios over their lifetime as they gain learning skills
The MOSEP toolkit
• More satisfaction with my e portfolio• A resource for teachers to gain skills
in delivering eportfolio to students• In the USA eportfolios are even
being used in secondary shcoool levels
MOSEP toolkit
• Main emphasis was on reflection & developing a deeper understanding of learning
Eportfolilo content for building design students
1. Create first page
– table of contents
• Your profile (cv & achievements)
• Your portfolio (body of work)
• Your interests (outside work)
• Your contact details
Eportfolilo content for building design students
2. Set up a structure around the goals
The goal is to find employment as a building desinger
2 your profile
• Tertiary study history• Employment history• Work experience• Results from your building design
course• Other courses of study undertaken• Other life experience (travel)• references
3. the portfolio (your work)
• Include the following:digital renders of your projects
• 3d revit walk throughs
• Egs of working drawing projects
• Egs of design projects
• Presentation drawings – hand sketches
3 the portfolio (your work)
• Manual drafting
• Autocad drawing files – plans, elevations, sections
• Detailing
4 your interests
• Things that interest you eg design, films, food, beach, sport etc
• Leisure activities
• Your friends and family
5. Contact details
• Name, phone number, address, email contact and may be web address
6 Exit - Thankyou slide
• All slides need to be interactive &
• Easy to negotiate from one area to another
Up load and hyperlink
• Select the best egs of your work that show a comprehensive example of your work and social skills
reflection
• Write a reflection about how successful this eportfolio is in demonstrating your achievements