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Digital Portfolios

Digital Portfolios. Presented By Derek Moore. “ We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience. ” John Dewey ( 1859 - 1952 ). 21 st Century Education. Do teachers have a clear vision of what and how our students should know in this century?.

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Digital Portfolios

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  1. Digital Portfolios Presented By Derek Moore “We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.” John Dewey (1859 - 1952) Creative Commons Share AlikeAndrew Moore, Donna , Derek Moore

  2. 21st Century Education Do teachers have a clear vision of what and how our students should know in this century?

  3. 21st Century Education “The illiterates of the 21stcentury will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.”     Alvin Toffler

  4. 21st Century Education “The principle task of education is to create men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done before.”   Jean Piaget

  5. 21st Century Education "The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed." William Gibson

  6. Overview • Portfolio Metaphors • What is a Portfolio? • Portfolio Process • Portfolio Template • What to Put in Your Portfolio • Questions and Answers

  7. Attic • “A portfolio is an attic filled with rich memories that are evoked by the artefacts stored up there” Dr. Helen Barrett From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  8. Briefcase • “A portfolio is a briefcase filled withintellectual assets and investments in time and learning ”

  9. Butler • “A portfolio is a butler that provides important auxiliary services” Serge Ravet From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  10. Campfire • “A portfolio is a campfire around which we can tell our stories. It draws people together. It gives a place to sing songs, find healing for wounds, and be illumined by the wisdom of peers.” Dr. Joanne Carney From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  11. Caterpillar • “A portfolio is an emerging form... undergoing metamorphosis through personal growth... from a caterpillar to a butterfly” From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  12. Companion • “A portfolio is a companion or familiar friend to whom we can turn at any hour of the day or night, anywhere, any place.” Ray Tolley From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  13. Confessional • “A portfolio is a place where I can quietly and privately recount acts of commission and omission and confess such to a selected audience. It is a place of catharsis and refreshment. Upon leaving this sanctuary I am inspired to new levels of enlightenment and endeavour.“ Ray Tolley From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  14. Dashboard • “A portfolio is an informative display of the state of my skills and knowledge”Serge Ravet From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  15. Journey • “A portfolio is a trip where we talk, learn, and collect mementoes. Along the way we’ll predict what's ahead; discuss problems as adventures and failures as false starts.” Pearl & Leon Paulson From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  16. Jungle • “A rich and dense collection of my growth” From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  17. Kaleidoscope • “A portfolio is a place that allows me to seehow my learning experiences connect together to create endless possibilities” Dr. Joan E. Dominick From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  18. Kitchen • “A portfolio is where I create, simmer and stew mind food. My students are my dinner guests that sample my learning concoctions”

  19. Laboratory • “A laboratory where I construct meaning from my accumulated experience” Pearl & Leon Paulson From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  20. Map • “A portfolio provides a map for me to look at. I use it to set goals for my own progress” Dr. Mary Diez From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  21. Mirror • “A portfolio assistsyou to see yourself” Dr. Mary Diez

  22. Snapshots of Learning • A collection of snapshotsabout my learning that I use to reflect aboutmy progress.

  23. Sonnet • “My portfolio, like the sonnet, it is simply a form, a structure that I use to help me express meaning.” Dr. Mary Diez From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  24. Story • “I use what I have made and thought to tell a story from my perspective. This is my story, with start, plot and ending” Pearl & Leon Paulson From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  25. Test • “My portfolio is a test. It contains written reflections (a form of an essay) and products representative of my skills, and performance” From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  26. Theatre • It’s my digital theatre - where the audience is by invitation only. Ray Tolley From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  27. Window • My portfolio is a window. Not only can others look inside, but windows offer me the the chance to look outside as well.” Rebecca Fiedler From Barrett, H. C. Metaphors for Portfolios http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html

  28. What is a Portfolio • A portfolio is a collection of evidence that is gathered together to show a person’s learning journey over time and to demonstrate their abilities. Butler,P. A Review Of The Literature On Portfolios And Electronic Portfolios

  29. What is a Digital Portfolio • (A digital portfolio) …is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. Such electronic evidence may include inputted text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks. (Digital Portfolios) are both demonstrations of the user's abilities and platforms for self-expression http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_portfolio

  30. What is a Portfolio • A tool for • assessing a students work and progression. • structuring learning and teaching. • enhancing communication and collaboration. • sharing experiences and resources • supporting the construction of a "community of practice". http://www.it.hiof.no/prosjekter/hoit/html/nr1_00/hakont.html

  31. Portfolio Process • Collect • Select • Reflect • Present • Share Tutor Guide to accompanying young adults in developing their ePortfolio

  32. Portfolio Process Reflection • When you start to think about how your work meets the criteria; when you analyze the effectiveness your efforts, and plan for improvement …then you are engaging in reflection • Reflection is: • Metacognition • Regulation of cognition

  33. Portfolio Template • Skills for a Changing World Example Tutor Guide to accompanying young adults in developing their ePortfolio

  34. What should be in a Portfolio Portfolio = Artefacts + Reflection + Validation

  35. Questions and Answers • Who wants to create an electronic portfolio, and why? • Who wants to read an electronic portfolio, and why? • What skills will students need to develop? • How will the portfolio be introduced? • How will the portfolio be reviewed? Butler,P. A Review Of The Literature On Portfolios And Electronic Portfolios

  36. 21st Century Education • Do we have a clear vision of what and how our students should know?

  37. 21st Century Education ICT Enhancesour • Access to Data • Ability to Conduct Deeper Analyses • Ability to Plan and Prioritise • Our Insight into Others • Access to Alternate Perspectives Learners ICT Educators

  38. 21st Century Education Learners want to engage and would like to • Archive • Link • Narrate • Collaborate • Publish Learners ICT Educators

  39. 21st Century Education “It is through the interaction of the human mind and digital technology that the digitally wise person is coming to be.” Marc Perensky

  40. 21st Century Education “Some people see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not?” George Bernard Shaw

  41. 21st Century Education "Education is the lighting of a flame, not the filling of a vessel." Socrates”

  42. 21st Century Education What and how are you helping students to know?

  43. References and Credits • H C Barrett (2008) ‘Metaphors for Portfolios’ Available http://electronicportfolios.org/metaphors.html • P. Butler (2006). `A Review Of The Literature On Portfolios And Electronic Portfolios'. Tech. rep., eCDF ePortfolio Project. Available https://eduforge.org/docman/view.php/176/1111/ePortfolio%20Project%20Research%20Report.pdf • Marc Prensky (2009) ‘H. Sapiens Digital: From Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives to Digital Wisdom’. Innovate, Fischler School of Education and Human Services Available http://innovateonline.info/?view=article&id=705 • ‘Electronic portfolio.’Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 18 Feb 2009, 19:59 UTC. 25 Feb 2009 Available http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electronic_portfolio&oldid=271640969. • Bonnie Dudley Edwards and Angela Baker (2006) “TutorGuide to accompanyingyoungadults in developing their ePortfolio” Images • Stock Exchange Central http://www.scx.hu

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