Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Pakistan presentation Day 2

This is my second presentation at the NUML faculty workshop.



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Monday, December 10, 2018

Electronic Portfolios in Pakistan

I just finished the first of two electronic portfolio presentations for a group of educators at National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad, Pakistan. We used Skype for Business for my presentation, where I shared my screen with the audience. Here is my presentation, with links to the supporting website:


Intro pakistan2018 from Helen Barrett

Twitter comments :
  • @helenberrett "the grandmother" of @eportfolios live for Pakistan sessions #blteae project
  • Interested in eportfolios? then follow Helen Barrett here on twitter where her handle, appropriately enough is @eportfolios !
  • educational portfolio captures intellectual capital - it gathers over time what we have achieved, says Helen Barrett @eportfolios during our first live session on #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • here is what students should consider in preparing their ePortfolios, What? so what? now what? says Helen Barrett @eportfolios  #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • how do you ensure there is quality in an #eportfolios ? same as in assessing students work says Helen Barrett @eportfolios during our session on #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • How to select relevant resources for @eportfolios? Read more  in https://electronicportfolios.org/index2.html   #blteae
  • multiple purposes for @eportfolios showcase, assessment and learning says Helen Barrett during her session on #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • look at out attentive audience during @eportfolios presentation  #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • Life long learning, meaning, critical reflection: "if student don't see it, it will be hard to be a reflective learner". @eportfolios
  • 'Portfolio is a laboratory where students construct meaning from their accumulated experiences' says Helen @eportfolios  #eportfolio #bltpakistan
  • Helen Barrett @eportfolios says eportfolios should allow choice and voice during her session on #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • Voice in the portfolio: individual identity to make meaning. A digital story about deep learning @eportfolios #blteaepakistan
  • Great resource on #eportfolios mentioned by Helen @eportfolios just now https://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/effectivepracticeeportfolios.pdf …  #bltpakistan
  • developing an eportfolio is both a process and a product says Helen @eportfolios #eportfolios #bltpakistan
  • Helen @eportfolios talking about assessment and the difference between assessment for continuous improvement vs assessment for accountability #eportfolios #bltpakistan
  • use portfolios to document the mastery of students says Helen Barrett @eportfolios  #eportfolios in Pakistan #bltpakistan
  • Discovering @padlet as eportoflio tool? https://padlet.com/  #bltpakistan @BLTeae_  Discussion with @eportfolios

Thursday, May 03, 2018

GSuite & ePortfolios

I was recently asked: "What are your thoughts about using a Google Site (for education) as a way to keep a “running record” or a living resume for students within the public school system?" Here is my response:


For the last ten+ years, I have been an advocate for using Google Apps for Education (or GSuite as it is now called) to develop and maintain student ePortfolios. I have conducted hands-on workshops to support this process. For example:
https://sites.google.com/site/eportfoliostec/ (A university in Mexico using ePortfolios to assess English Language skills in lieu of the TESOL)
https://sites.google.com/site/k12eportfolioapps/ (an online course I developed for K-12 teachers to use Google tools for ePortfolios)
https://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioapps/ (a generic resource site on using a variety of Google tools)

The literature on portfolio development identifies these portfolio processes: Collection, Selection, Reflection, Direction (Goal Setting), Presentation and Feedback/Assessment. Based of that literature, and my experience with technology, I have identified three levels of ePortfolio development, as articulated in these sites:
  • Level 1: Storage (Collection) using Google Drive (storing documents created with any one of the tools: Docs, Sheets, Slides or videos stored in Drive)
  • Level 2: Reflective Journal (Reflection/Direction) with a blogging tool such as Blogger (an ongoing learning journal used to reflect on growth over time, organized in chronological order)
  • Level 3: Showcase (Selection/Presentation) in Google Sites (a thematically-organized showcase of the highlights of a learners’ achievements)
There is also a fourth level (Feedback at Level 2 or Formative/Summative Assessment at Level 3) that involves teachers. 
NOTE: there is not one showcase, but really multiple showcases customized for different purposes and audiences: college application, employment, scholarships, high school graduation, etc. Here is a diagram that was part of research projects in the U.K.:

These processes can also be accomplished with other tools, such as Microsoft Office 365, or WordPress, or the Mahara open source ePortfolio system, developed by the Ministry of Education in New Zealand. I prefer GSuite because it is free to education, and has most of the tools needed for developing the artifacts (individual pieces of work) that are used to construct an online portfolio.

I recently presented a keynote address to a group of educators in Europe who conducted a research project across 11 European countries, on the implementation of ePortfolios to demonstrate what they called “transversal” skills (we call them 21st Century Skills) for middle school students: https://sites.google.com/site/ats2020eportfolios/
Notice the title of my presentation: Know Thyself. For me, and the research that I have conducted over the last 25 years, the heart and soul of the portfolio process is Reflection, and what learners realize about themselves as they reflect on their growth over time. My presentations also emphasize how ePortfolios support these lifelong learning skills: 


About 7 or 8 years ago, I conducted a series of online courses that I called the REAL* ePortfolio Academy: *Reflection, Engagement, Assessment for Learning. I provided the Google Apps version of the course above). I also believe that, with most middle/high school and college students having super computers in their pockets, incorporating the use of mobile apps and tools are an important part of the process: https://sites.google.com/site/mportfolios/

Here is a paper I wrote that was published by the British Columbia Ministry of Education on Balancing the Two Faces of ePortfolios: http://electronicportfolios.org/balance/ (notice the translation of the diagram into multiple languages, shared with me by educators from around the world.


Tuesday, February 06, 2018

Junior Cycle for Teachers (Ireland) Keynote Address

This was the second stop on my European trip. After a meeting with the members of the Junior Cycle for Teachers team, I modified my keynote from the Brussels conference to include elements of the ePortfolio planning process.




Friday, February 02, 2018

ATS2020 Final Conference in Brussels



This was the first stop on my European trip, to provide the keynote address to the Final Conference of the ATS2020 project, an international classroom pilot project involving 10 European countries, 250 schools, 1,000 teacher, and 10,000 students (aged 10 to 15 years) during the school year 2016-17. Below are some of the comments on Twitter.
  • It's a huge pleasure to listen to Hellen Barret the Godmother of eportfolio.
  • Delighted to hear Dr Helen Barrett speak of digital stories and the student voice in learning and the potential of ePortfolios to share and document these stories #ATS2020finalconference #ATS2020
  • Some lovely.. and powerful examples of using non-text ways of presenting work in ePortfolios by Helen Barrett.. Audio, image, video.. #ATS2020 We strongly encourage this at @MarinoInstitute
  • Reflective #learning is beautiful - and it is the first step on the path to #lifelonglearning #selfawareness @ats2020project #ats2020 @eportfolios
  • Working with ‪#ePortfolio - looking into cognitive processes Best presentation for ‪#ePortfolioNerds like me, ‪@AndreaGhoneim and the ‪#ATS2020 team! Hehe! ‪#ATS2020finalconference ‪#helenbarrett ‪@eportfolios‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
  • Telling a story means finding yourself. This is the power of
  • ‪#storytelling.    ‬
  • Such a moving story by Helen's daughter 
  • An #ePortfolio is not a folder you hold. It is something you work with. It is a mindset. It is storytelling.
  • #ATS2020 #ATS2020finalconference #edtech #erasmusplus
  • .@eportfolios: "The learning to learn" portfolio approach has been developed before the "e" in #ePortfolio. It's all about a pedagogical basis, before thinking about #edtech. #ATS2020 #ATS2020finalconference #edtech