54 resultados para eportfolio


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There are many possible ways to introduce social media or academic technologies such as Blackboard, Collaborate, ePortfolio (Digication), blogs, wikis, tests, quizzes, Chalktalk, podcasting, etc. and those are just the ones we use at BCC! What is the best way to introduce these into the classroom and into the distance learning environment? Good question, and discussing it in fifteen minutes will be a GREAT starting point!.

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Accounting faculty from LaGuardia will share the structure and results of an initiative centered on using ePortfolio and social pedagogy to facilitate writing-to-learn for accounting students. Through a series of ePortfolio-based assignments that connected two classes, along with an in-class writing workshop conducted by non-discipline faculty, students worked together to understand the importance of writing in the accounting discipline and strengthened their writing abilities.

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Curtin University's Curriculum 2010 (C2010) initiative aimed at ensuring degree programs were excellent and sustainable. Before C2010, graduate attributes were not universally emphasised and indicators showed room for improvement in generic skills. C2010 focused on embedding graduate attributes through three strategies. The first was embedding graduate attributes in degree programs and mapping for constructive alignment of outcomes and assessments. The second strategy was related: programs were reviewed drawing on evidence including perspectives of graduates, employers and program teams on the relative importance of graduate attributes and the extent to which they were generally demonstrated or developed. The third strategy was a university-wide eportfolio system enabling students' self- and peer-assessment of graduate attributes. Since completion of C2010, proxy indicators show improvement. However, this paper highlights the challenges associated with graduate attributes and renewal. These include: academic staff engagement, the time needed for innovations to come to fruition and evidencing achievement of graduate attributes.

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While research surrounding ePortfolios abounds, few studies make explicit the pedagogical underpinnings of their use. Some suggest that the decision to use new technologies, like ePortfolios, is often made in ignorance of pedagogic evidence. Developed over the course of a two-year national study on the implementation of ePortfolios, this paper argues the importance of a considered approach to ePortfolio use; one that is premised on carefully linking the purpose and context to the type of portfolio. The paper explores the potential of ePortfolios as they align with four specific pillars of learning: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be. It discusses the pedagogic underpinnings – that is, the why – of ePortfolios including: skills and competencies; transformative potential; reflection; identity; active learning; employability; and assessment. The succeeding section provides recommendations for practical ePortfolio use – that is, the how – and an original framework linking ePortfolio purpose to design is proposed.

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This project will enable academic leadership of Australian Business and Management education programs to design into the curriculum, and best use, ePortfolios and associated technologies in assessing students' learning of highly valued professionally-based capabilities. The project will investigate and support the best ways of broadly and deeply embedding ePortfolios across entire undergraduate business and management education curricula. ePortfolios for enabling and assessing student learning is seen as a key means for integrating student learning across the curriculum and, therefore, creating a holistic learning experience. The project will work with Program Leaders across the sector through liaison with the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), Teaching and Learning Network to both draw in better practices and disseminate project findings as the project progresses through its key phases. These planned actions will lead to the progressive development of a Business Education ePortfolio Professional Learning Capabilities Assessment Framework.

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A aprendizagem e consolidação do conhecimento fora da sala de aulas é uma tarefa cada vez mais importante e necessária no dia-a-dia, úteis para aprofundar conhecimentos, desenvolver capacidades complementares ou obter melhores resultados. Neste sentido, a adoção de ferramentas que integrem diversas abordagens como o eLearning, ePAL e ePortfolio, revelam ser uma mais-valia para auxiliar nesta tarefa. Foi com base na integração destes conceitos e abordagens que surgiu a plataforma eGuided, passando a disponibilizar um conjunto de ferramentas específicas para promover e incentivar a aprendizagem dos alunos, assim como o desenvolvimento de determinadas competências e capacidades a vários níveis. De um modo geral, esta plataforma permite disponibilizar informações dos utilizadores relacionadas com o seu percurso académico e profissional, assim como informação pessoal. Por sua vez, estas informações são organizadas de forma a, entre outras coisas, (i) ser possível mostrar a evolução do aluno nos vários níveis; (ii) determinar a abordagem mais adequada para potenciar a aprendizagem do aluno, tendo em conta as suas características; (iii) encontrar pessoas com determinadas características ou capacidades pessoais, profissionais ou académicas. No entanto, ao longo do funcionamento do eGuided tornou-se notória a falta de interação entre os seus membros, que revelaram sentir-se isolados na utilização da mesma. Daí a proposta desta dissertação de mestrado que visa estender a plataforma através da integração de novas funcionalidades características das redes sociais, que a tornassem participativa e promovesse a partilha efetiva e flexível de informação, experiências e conhecimento entre os seus utilizadores. A ideia é promover a utilização de um meio comum e complementar à aprendizagem, que estimule a cooperação entre os membros, dando visibilidade às suas capacidades e competências e, ao mesmo tempo, estabeleça uma ponte entre os alunos e os potenciais empregadores.

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Students reflect more on their learning in course subjects when they participate in managing their teaching–learning environment. As a form of guided participation, peer assessment serves the following purposes: (a) it improves the student’s understanding of previously established learning objectives; (b) it is a powerful metacognitive tool; (c) it transfers to the student part of the responsibility for assessing learning, which means deciding which learning activities are important and choosing the degree of effort a course subject will require; (d) it emphasizes the collective aspect of the nature of knowledge; and (e) the educational benefits derived from peer assessment clearly justify the efforts required to implement activities. This paper reports on the relative merits of a learning portfolio compiled during fine arts-related studies in which peer assessment played an important role. The researchers analyzed the student work load and the final marks students received for compulsory art subjects. They conclude that the use of a closed learning portfolio with a well-structured, sequential and analytical design can have a positive effect on student learning and that, although implementing peer assessment may be complex and students need to become familiar with it, its use is not only feasible but recommendable.