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Between the Chapters #15 curating e-portfolios with @orna_farrell & @drdavidwicks

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In this episode of Between the Chapters of @YearsEd, Laura dives deep into the land of e-portfolios with Orna Farrell and David Wicks. We chat about sharing standards/competencies, reflecting on learning, and thinking about how to share practical inquiries in portfolio format for the topics of 2008 & Chapter 15: E-Portfolios. We define what e-portfolios are and aren’t, discuss the affordances of sharing publicly, being open about our failures, building personal learning networks with portfolios, and upack what it means to share & showcase with digital portfolios now.

Questions to reflect on from this chapter:

  • How can portfolios provide a better form of assessment of learning?
  • What ways can we think about using the standards, practices, and ways of curating learning experiences in Eportfolios for understanding our work and knowledge?
  • Are your learners using their portfolios (or blogs) beyond your course? If so, how?
  • What is the balance to engage learners to contribute to adding to their portfolio for professional practice?
  • How are you pausing to reflect on the work you do? E.g. the why and what of our practice of teaching, learning, and research

Learning more about guests of this episode at:

Do you want to share your thoughts about e-portfolios or how you curate & reflect on your work? Do you have comments or questions about this podcast? Send us a message or tweet. Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licenced under CC-BY-SA & Remix by Alan Levine.

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In this episode of Between the Chapters of @YearsEd, Laura dives deep into the land of e-portfolios with Orna Farrell and David Wicks. We chat about sharing standards/competencies, reflecting on learning, and thinking about how to share practical inquiries in portfolio format for the topics of 2008 & Chapter 15: E-Portfolios. We define what e-portfolios are and aren’t, discuss the affordances of sharing publicly, being open about our failures, building personal learning networks with portfolios, and upack what it means to share & showcase with digital portfolios now.

Questions to reflect on from this chapter:

  • How can portfolios provide a better form of assessment of learning?
  • What ways can we think about using the standards, practices, and ways of curating learning experiences in Eportfolios for understanding our work and knowledge?
  • Are your learners using their portfolios (or blogs) beyond your course? If so, how?
  • What is the balance to engage learners to contribute to adding to their portfolio for professional practice?
  • How are you pausing to reflect on the work you do? E.g. the why and what of our practice of teaching, learning, and research

Learning more about guests of this episode at:

Do you want to share your thoughts about e-portfolios or how you curate & reflect on your work? Do you have comments or questions about this podcast? Send us a message or tweet. Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licenced under CC-BY-SA & Remix by Alan Levine.

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