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Story Board for Multimedia Presentation

Story Board for Multimedia Presentation. Sandra C. Johnson Educ 7101-2 Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education. E-portfolio.

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Story Board for Multimedia Presentation

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  1. Story Board for Multimedia Presentation • Sandra C. Johnson • Educ 7101-2 • Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education

  2. E-portfolio A portfolio is a purposeful collection of student work that exhibits the student's efforts, progress, and achievements in one or more areas. The collection must include student participation in selecting content, the criteria for selection, the criteria for judging merit, and evidence of student self-reflection (Brown, 2002 “An e- portfolio is a web-based information management system that uses electronic media and services. The learner builds and maintains a digital repository of artifacts, which they can use to demonstrate competence and reflect on their learning.” (ePortfolio Portal, 2004)

  3. Need Need a place to systematically gather data in order to present the student’s learning process

  4. Development • Outcome Based • Time based • Content –item based • Work Based • Combination Based

  5. Commercialization • Off-the-shelf tools such as Microsoft Office and various Web authoring • Applications • LPWS ( Lifetime Personal Web Space) • Web-based systems (e.g., Chalk &Wire, Johns Hopkins’ Portfolio System, Live Text, Professor Portfolio, and • Task Stream).

  6. Innovation-Decision Process

  7. Knowledge • Creation • Early Definition • Exploration

  8. Persuasion • Early use • Positivist • Literature • Constructivist

  9. Decision • Trials • Limited Participation

  10. Implementation • Continued Participation on Larger Scale • Full roll-out

  11. Communication Channel • Face to Face • Multi-media

  12. S-curve Adoption

  13. K-12 Implementation • Level 1 • Level 2 • Level 3

  14. References Barrett, H. (2010). Balancing the Two Faces of portfolios. Educação, Formação & Tecnologias, 3(1), 6-14. [Online], Available online: http://eft.educom.pt Mason, R., Pegler, C., & Weller, M. (2004). E-portfolios: An Assessment Tool for Online Courses. British Journal of Educational Technology, 35(6), 717-727. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press.

  15. References Strudler, N., & Wetzel, K. (2005). The Diffusion of Electronic Portfolios in Teacher Education: Issues of Initiation and Implementation. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 37(4), 411- 433. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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