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Learning Portfolios

Learning Portfolios. Resume/CV. Learning Portfolios allow you to develop and control your digital presence Combines academic, extracurricular and work life Gives you control over the context for the information, benefits of multimedia delivery. Resume/CV – Some Examples.

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Learning Portfolios

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  1. Learning Portfolios

  2. Resume/CV • Learning Portfolios allow you to develop and control your digital presence • Combines academic, extracurricular and work life • Gives you control over the context for the information, benefits of multimedia delivery

  3. Resume/CV – Some Examples • Office Admin Resumehttps://elearn.mohawkcollege.ca/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=7552

  4. Teaching Dossier/Portfolio • Teaching Dossiers can show your ability to develop lesson plans • Demonstrates (some) technological aptitude • Assess your own strengths as a teacher or facilitator • Useful to gather feedback on your own teaching from peers

  5. Teaching Portfolio Examples • Educational Technology Portfolio https://avenue.cllmcmaster.ca/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=288 • BScN Teaching Portfolio https://d2l.mu.edu/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=1137

  6. Course Assessment • Use Learning Portfolios to have students show their process of writing an essay • Replace an essay with an assignment that taps into a student’s creative side • Introduce peer (to peer) assessment • Introduce reflection and feedback; develop them as a skills

  7. Program Examples • BScN Student Portfolio https://uwm.courses.wisconsin.edu/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=48206 • Arts & Sciences Learning Portfolio http://www.tss.uoguelph.ca/projects/ePresources/epexampfolder/HTML_eP_HtmlExport_Emily_Vrooman_201206191111/index.html

  8. Course Examples • Artfolio – English Major https://uwm.courses.wisconsin.edu/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=6017 • Digital Media Portfolio https://online.mun.ca/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=3432

  9. Student & Civic Engagement • Use Learning Portfolios to develop their own learning goals – and connect studies to their interests • Connect civic engagement with academics • Reflect on “real world” situations

  10. Civic Engagement Examples • Hamilton Harbour/Tourism Student https://elearn.mohawkcollege.ca/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=4601 • Voluntourismhttps://courselink.uoguelph.ca/d2l/eP/presentations/presentation_preview_popup.d2l?presId=14046

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