All day today, I have been working on a new web page: Selecting a "Free" Online Tool for ePortfolio Development. The chart is developed for K-12 schools, but I think it is applicable to higher education.
I have also updated the diagrams linked from the following page on Interactive Portfolios that illustrate how to translate reflective blog entries into a thematically-organized showcase portfolio, using the first four types of tools listed below. These pages also cover the steps for using that tool throughout the portfolio development process. I identified these major categories of free tools (with links to the diagrams):
I have also updated the diagrams linked from the following page on Interactive Portfolios that illustrate how to translate reflective blog entries into a thematically-organized showcase portfolio, using the first four types of tools listed below. These pages also cover the steps for using that tool throughout the portfolio development process. I identified these major categories of free tools (with links to the diagrams):
- WordPress and its derivatives for schools: EduBlogs and KidBlogs
- GoogleApps Education Edition, including Docs, Sites, Blogger & Digication
- Mobile Apps with supporting websites
- Free website builder & hosting tools that include blogs, such as Weebly, Yola
- Open source ePortfolio tools that require a server (Mahara, OSP/Sakai)
- Capturing & storing evidence (stored in online system)
- Learning/Reflecting (organized chronologically) Planning & setting goals
- Formative Assessment -Giving & receiving feedback & Collaborating
- Marketing/Employment -Presenting to an audience
- Accountability/ Summative Assessment
- Collect data for Accountablity Reporting
- Showcase work thematically -Presenting to an audience
- Server required?
- Programming required?
- Ease of Use for Students
- Age Appropriate Grades K-12
- Teacher Controls (setting up accounts, controlling content & process)
OMG this site and blog is a God send for me!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the work Helen and the insight... I will be blogging with you in a bigger way in the next day or so.... so excited about this... Thanks so much... AWESOME!!
Rr
Very practical. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI was absolutely lost trying to sort out what was best for my needs. Thanks so much for your research. It has saved me a lot of time.
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