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The Electronic Transition Portfolio (ETP) system Project. Phase I Steppingstones of Technology. Purpose of ETP System Project. Develop an interactive technology-based tool to assist high school students with learning difficulties to:
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The Electronic Transition Portfolio (ETP) system Project Phase I Steppingstones of Technology
Purpose of ETP System Project Develop an interactive technology-based tool to assist high school students with learning difficulties to: Collect a systematic body of evidence to demonstrate learning and experiences required for high school graduation and preparation for post-school environments
Purpose of ETP System Project (continued) Develop an interactive technology-based tool to assist high school students with learning difficulties to: Promote self-directed learning and reflection, and Provide tools for postschool planning
Input Students Teachers • A place to show who I am and my skills • Provide some templates • Upload different files • Be able to personalize • An easy way to organize my work • Relate to what I already have to do • Include career-related learning and practical skills • A place to journal and reflect • Interact with my students • Easy way to track my students progress
Student Usability Testing Information (Students with Learning Disabilities, Autism, & Mild Cognitive Impairments)
Student developed profile page Interactive icons: Links to transition sites, templates, dictionary site, calculator
Alert icon, haven’t journaled in over a week Sample student profile page
The slate is where students upload files to “prove” they can do the item they checked as done and also provides a place to add reflections on what the file shows Finding a job items
All About Me page shows what has been completed, what has been marked to do, and archive of best work files all sortable by category & date
This is a place to drag and drop specific best work items with attached files and reflection to print or save for a specific purpose (e.g., job interview, class presentations)
Teachers can read or launch an audio-visual screen cast on how to use the site. Students have this feature too-- in the How Do I Section
Sample page of view/manage student accounts. Sortable by student name, email, date added and last accessed
Report of all student selected to do items. Sortable by date, student, can do category, and item
What Phase are We In? Testing preliminary version of site with 2 schools (4 classrooms) Collecting pre-post student outcome data Obtaining feedback on site features and functionality
What is Next? Revise site based on field testing Build understanding for potential effectiveness of site Wider spread use in educational settings
Who Are We? University of Oregon Bonnie Doren (bdoren@uoregon.edu) Peter FitzGerald (petefitz@q.com) ServerLogic Todd Tomlinson (toddtomlinson@serverlogic.com) aHa! Consulting Brian Gilday (brian.gilday@ahaconsulting.com