The Educational Potential of e-Portfolios

The Educational Potential of e-Portfolios
Author: Lorraine Stefani
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2007-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134127014

E-portfolios are a valuable learning and assessment tool. They can serve as an administrative tool to manage and organise work, to present course assignments and act as the medium for learners to record their learning goals, outcomes and achievements. They encourage personal reflection and involve the exchange of ideas and feedback. Using technology in this way supports students' abilities in using and exploiting technology for professional and personal purposes, enabling any time, any place learning and peer learning and facilitating the provision of tutor feedback. e-Portfolios is a comprehensive, practical guide for lecturers and staff developers who need to know more about the development of purposeful e-portfolios for supporting students in reflecting on their learning.

Eportfolios for Lifelong Learning and Assessment

Eportfolios for Lifelong Learning and Assessment
Author: Darren Cambridge
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0470901292

This book clearly articulates the foundations of an educational vision that is distinctively supported by eportfolio use, drawing on work in philosophy, sociology, higher and adult education, and elearning research. It is academically rigorous and accessible not only to scholars in a range of disciplines who might study or use eportfolios. It surveys the state-of-the-art of international eportfolio practice and suggests future directions for higher educational institutions in terms of curriculum, assessment, and technology. This resource is written for scholars, support staff, instructional technologists, academic administrators, and policy makers.

The E-portfolio Paradigm

The E-portfolio Paradigm
Author: Nicole A. Buzzetto-More
Publisher: Informing Science
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: 1932886257

E-Portfolios in Higher Education

E-Portfolios in Higher Education
Author: Tushar Chaudhuri
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811038031

This book shares the collective experience of integrating electronic portfolios as assessment tools and as instruments for life-long learning in courses across various disciplines in higher education. It enables readers to trace the evolution of e-portfolios over the last ten years and to deal with the challenges faced by instructors and students when implementing e-portfolios in their respective courses. Further, the book suggests flexible ways of dealing with those challenges. It also highlights the relevance of electronic portfolios for the needs and demands of contemporary societies. As such, it speaks to a large target audience from a range of disciplines, roles and geographical contexts within the wider context of higher education in Asia and around the globe.

The Learning Portfolio

The Learning Portfolio
Author: John Zubizarreta
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0470388471

The learning portfolio is a powerful complement to traditional measures of student achievement and a widely diverse method of recording intellectual growth. This second edition of this important book offers new samples of print and electronic learning portfolios. An academic understanding of and rationale for learning portfolios and practical information that can be customized. Offers a review of the value of reflective practice in student learning and how learning portfolios support assessment and collaboration. Includes revised sample assignment sheets, guidelines, criteria, evaluation rubrics, and other material for developing print and electronic portfolios.

Handbook of Research on ePortfolios

Handbook of Research on ePortfolios
Author: Jafari, Ali
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1591408911

"This handbook investigates a variety of ePortfolio uses through case studies, the technology that supports the case studies, and it also explains the conceptual thinking behind current uses as well as potential uses"--Provided by publisher.

25 Years of Ed Tech

25 Years of Ed Tech
Author: Martin Weller
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1771993057

In this lively and approachable volume based on his popular blog series, Martin Weller demonstrates a rich history of innovation and effective implementation of ed tech across higher education. From Bulletin Board Systems to blockchain, Weller follows the trajectory of education by focusing each chapter on a technology, theory, or concept that has influenced each year since 1994. Calling for both caution and enthusiasm, Weller advocates for a critical and research-based approach to new technologies, particularly in light of disinformation, the impact of social media on politics, and data surveillance trends. A concise and necessary retrospective, this book will be valuable to educators, ed tech practitioners, and higher education administrators, as well as students.

Handbook of Research on Fostering Student Engagement With Instructional Technology in Higher Education

Handbook of Research on Fostering Student Engagement With Instructional Technology in Higher Education
Author: Alqurashi, Emtinan
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1799801217

Student engagement relies on the students and their willingness to participate in the learning process and can be enhanced through the application of various technologies within learning environments. However, strategies for implementing these technologies need research and development to be implemented effectively. The Handbook of Research on Fostering Student Engagement With Instructional Technology in Higher Education is a comprehensive academic publication that focuses on the engagement of learners with academics in higher education and especially how this engagement can be fostered with the integration of new technologies. Featuring an array of topics such as gamification, digital literacy, and social networking, this book is ideal for instructors, educators, administrators, curriculum developers, instructional designers, IT consultants, educational software developers, researchers, academicians, and students.

Developing Portfolios in Education

Developing Portfolios in Education
Author: Ruth S. Johnson
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412972361

Developing Portfolios in Education: A Guide to Reflection, Inquiry, and Assessment, Second Edition takes preservice and inservice teachers through the process of developing a professional portfolio. It is designed to teach readers how traditional and electronic portfolios are defined, organized, and evaluated. The text also helps teachers to use their portfolios as an action research tool for reflection and professional development.

Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning

Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning
Author: Candyce Reynolds
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000972585

The fruit of the authors’ more than 15 years of using and writing about ePortfolios in general education and disciplinary programs and courses, this book is a comprehensive and practical guide to the use of the ePortfolio as a pedagogy that facilitates the integrative learning that is a central goal of higher education.Faculty and administrators of programs using ePortfolios can use this guide to help their students work individually on an ePortfolio or as part of a class or program requirement. Readers will discover through examples of student portfolios and targeted exercises how to assist students in making their learning visible to themselves, their peers, their instructors and their future employersWhile interest in ePortfolios has exploded—because they provide an easier and more comprehensive ways to assess student learning than traditional portfolios, and because they have the potential to transformatively develop students’ ability to connect and apply their knowledge—faculty and administrators all too often are disappointed by the lackluster ePortfolios that students submit. Reynolds and Patton demonstrate how systematically embedding practices in the classroom that engage students in integrative learning practices dramatically improves outcomes. The authors describe easy to use and practical strategies for faculty to incorporate integrative ePortfolios in their courses and curricula, and create the scaffolding to develop students’ skills and metacognition.The book opens by outlining the underlying learning theory and the key concepts of integrative learning and by describing the purpose, structure and implementation of ePortfolios. Subsequent sections cover classroom practices and assignments to help students understand themselves as learners; make connections between course content, their personal lives, and to the curriculum; bridge theory to practice; and consider issues of audience and communication and presentation in developing their portfolios. The book goes on to cover technological issues and assessment, with a particular emphasis on the use of rubrics; and concludes with explicated examples of ePortfolios created in a first-year program, ePortfolios created by graduating students, career-oriented ePortfolios, and lifelong ePortfolios.For both experienced faculty and administrators, and readers just beginning to use ePortfolios, this book provides a framework and guidance to implement them to their fullest potential.