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ePortfolios empower students to emphasize individual strengths, therefore, allowing them to become key players in their own learning. Join the presenter as she discusses the development and implementation of ePortfolios.
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ePortfolios for
Authentic Assessment
Presenter
Director of Professional Development 972-275-9251 [email protected] @diben
Diana Benner
@diben
@tcea
TWEET It!
“Assessment defines what students regard as important, how they spend their time and
how they come to see themselves as students and then as graduates……
If you want to change student learning then change the
methods of assessment.” (Brown, G et al, 1997)
Goals
• Explore the use of ePortfolios to support
learning
• Identify tools to create ePortfolios
• Reflect on how your students
can benefit from ePortfolios
• Have fun!
Today’s Meet
Today’s Meet
https://todaysmeet.com/eport
1. Introduce Yourself
• Name, Position, Campus
2. What is your knowledge of ePortfolios?
What are ePortfolios?
ePortfolios
•First video was titled “Me at the zoo” Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/02/11/the-facts-and-figures-on-youtube-in-2013-infographic/#MOmfKcsU9FmOfUpp.99
•First video was titled “Me at the zoo” Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/02/11/the-facts-and-figures-on-youtube-in-2013-infographic/#MOmfKcsU9FmOfUpp.99
•First video was titled “Me at the zoo” Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/02/11/the-facts-and-figures-on-youtube-in-2013-infographic/#MOmfKcsU9FmOfUpp.99
•60 hours of video are uploaded every minute, or one hour of video is uploaded to YouTube every second. Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/23/35-mind-numbing-youtube-facts-figures-and-statistics-infographic/#4TzECb8huoiHcA4A.99
•60 hours of video are uploaded every minute, or one hour of video is uploaded to YouTube every second. Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/23/35-mind-numbing-youtube-facts-figures-and-statistics-infographic/#4TzECb8huoiHcA4A.99
•60 hours of video are uploaded every minute, or one hour of video is uploaded to YouTube every second. Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/23/35-mind-numbing-youtube-facts-figures-and-statistics-infographic/#4TzECb8huoiHcA4A.99
•Over 4 billion videos are viewed a day Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/23/35-mind-numbing-youtube-facts-figures-and-statistics-infographic/#4TzECb8huoiHcA4A.99
http://youtu.be/nOYB-vQbBFA/
E-Portfolios are:
• Collections of work designed for
a specific purpose
• Artifacts are the evidence of growth over time
• Highlights of how new understandings and
learning is developed
• Works that use electronic media and services
ePortfolios
• Personal information • Education history • Recognition – awards • Reflective comments • Teacher comments • Goals, plans • Personal values and interests • Presentations, papers • Coursework – assignment, projects • Personal activities – volunteer work
Components of ePortfolios
All artifacts should have a purpose
1. Collect items for the portfolio 2. Select items best able to demonstrate
competence 3. Reflect on the items selected in order
to demonstrate learning derived from experiences
4. Connect various aspects of life – personal, learning, work, and community
Process of ePortfolio Creation
Why use ePortfolios?
"A portfolio that is truly a story of learning is OWNED by the learner,
structured by the learner, and told in the learner's own VOICE (literally
and rhetorically)." Helen C. Barrett, Ph.D.
Advantages of ePortfolios
Advantages of ePortfolios
Why ePortfolios?
Types of ePortfolios
3 Types of ePorfolios
Accountability ePortfolio
Documents learning for achievement of
specific outcomes or standards
Focuses on administrators’ need for data
Process ePortfolio
Supports students in achieving
their goals
Focuses on student growth
Showcase ePorfolios
Celebrates learning outcomes & shows
the highest level of achievement
Focuses on best samples of work
Showcase ePorfolios
Celebrates learning outcomes & shows
the highest level of achievement
Focuses on best samples of work
http://electronicportfolios.org/balance/
ePortfolio Tools
http://sites.google.com
Easy and free website/wiki
Templates are available for your site
Allows you to upload your materials into your
page including, files, PDFs, videos, pictures and
HTML codes
ePortfolios with Google Apps: https://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioapps/online-tutorials-sites
Google Tools meet ePorfolios https://sites.google.com/site/googlioproject/home
http://foliofor.me/
http://pathbrite.com/
Allows users to create academic digital
portfolios using different media
Offers different templates for users to choose
from
Import materials such asPDFs, Docs, Pictures,
Videos and more
Dropr
http://dropr.com/
Provides you with a space where you can create an
online portfolio
Each of these pages has its own unique URL
Dropr editor is very easy to
use and with just drag and
drop you can upload and
share all types of content:
pictures, videos, and more
Silk
https://www.silk.co/
A web tool that you can use to
create beautiful webpages
where you can create, edit, and
share your digital portfolios
Comes in with a variety of
themes to choose from for each page
Gives you more ways to structure and visualize
your content
http://www.weebly.com
A platform that lets you set up a web page in a
matter of few clicks
provides pre-set themes and templates to use
with your webpage
provides you with powerful authoring tools to add materials and content on your pages
https://evernote.com/
A platform designed for notetaking and archiving
collections of items
A "note" can be a piece of formatted text, a full
webpage or webpage excerpt, a photograph, or
a voice memo
Notes can also have file attachments
ePortfolio Examples
ePortfolio Templates
What differences and similarities do you see between the templates?
Durham Middle School
Lewisville ISD Griffin Middle School
Lewisville ISD
http://goo.gl/G2Wi3I http://goo.gl/SCTdo1
ePortfolio Template
Creek Valley Middle School – Lewisville ISD
What differences and similarities do you see between the templates?
http://goo.gl/Q5Jr32
ePortfolio Template
What differences and similarities do you see between the templates?
McAuliffe Elementary School – Lewisville ISD
http://goo.gl/fQUP00
Lewisville ISD Sample
Student ePortfolios
https://sites.google.com/a/staff.lisd.net/lewisville-isd-eportfolio-design-quick-link/
Abigail's ePortfolio Lillia's ePortfolio
More Student Examples
Fourth Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-4th-kayla-blair/
Fifth Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-5th-andrew-feghali/
Sixth Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/emma-portfolio/
Kindergarten - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-k-lillian-rayburn/
First Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-1st-jake-blair/home
Second Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-2nd-emily-tucker/home
Third Grade - https://sites.google.com/a/s.dcsdk12.org/pce-3justin-nguyen/
Secondary Student Examples- https://sites.google.com/a/staff.lisd.net/tcea_eportfolios/what/secondary-student-samples
ePortfolio Resources
Where to Begin
https://sites.google.com/a/staff.lisd.net/tcea_eportfolios/how
Assistant Principals Present e-Portfolio Research Project
http://goo.gl/IpYSsO
Where to Begin
How do individual campuses begin?
http://goo.gl/ICsGjx
Tips for ePortfolio Success
TIP #1 STUDENTS HAVE TO UNDERSTAND THE
STANDARDS
• Arrange the portfolio by standard and/or
expectations of what the student needs to know and
be able to do.
• In order to "pass" the student needs to understand
what they need to demonstrate
• Students then need to connect their artifacts to the
standards
Tips for ePortfolio Success
TIP #2 STUDENTS NEED TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IT
MEANS TO REFLECT
• Need to move beyond just the commentary that they
are use to through Facebook, Texting, etc.
• Consider oral reflections (video...)
• What went well? What was challenging? Most
Proud of?
• Establish a "goal" for next time
• Consider/Develop a method for achieving that goal
Tips for ePortfolio Success
TIP #3 STUDENTS NEED TO THINK ABOUT ADDITIONAL
AUDIENCES
•Beyond the teacher and the classroom grade
•Must create a portfolio worthy projects
School Culture Can Change To
Incorporate Student Work
Essential questions a school needs to ask:
• VISION: What do you want a student to know and be able
to do
• PURPOSE: How do you intend to use a student's portfolio?
• AUDIENCE: Who will be the primary viewers of the
student's portfolio?
• ASSESSMENT: How do we decide what's good?
• TECHNOLOGY: What tools will we use? Who will support
it?
• LOGISTICS: How do we build on what we already have?
• CULTURE: What else needs to change in order to
effectively implement digital portfolios?
Introduction to K-12 ePortfolios
https://sites.google.com/site/k12eportfolios/home
Challenge
“Learn Today, Use Tomorrow”
With a partner, reflect on the following
questions:
1. What evidence of value is there in ePortfolios?
2. How do we ensure that technology is not the
center of the eportfolio process?
3. How do we get teachers to "buy-in"?
Now What?
What will you take back to your campus
after this session and how will it be used?
Share:
• Twitter - @diben or @tcea
• Today’s Meet https://todaysmeet.com/eport
Questions
Session Resources
1. Student Voice in ePortfolio
https://sites.google.com/a/staff.lisd.net/tcea_eportfolios/home
2. ePortfolios and Reflection
http://www.slideshare.net/georgeroberts/eportfolios-and-assessment 3. Digital Portfolios: A Beginner Guide
http://myportfolio.school.nz/artefact/file/download.php?file=2638076&view=24719
4. 5 Terrific Web Tools for ePortfolios
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/03/5-terrific-web-tools-to-create-
academic.html
5. Digital Age Teaching and Learning
https://sites.google.com/a/dcsdk12.org/etil-academycadre/resources-1/jan-20-plc-
resources/eportfolios
6. Primary ePortfolios
http://primaryportfolios.wikispaces.com/
7. K-12 ePortfolios
https://sites.google.com/site/k12eportfolios/home
Thank You!
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