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EDAD 697 e-Portfolios: Different Types of Electronic Portfolios and Their Application in the Classroom (Section 58).

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  1. EDAD 697 e-Portfolios: Different Types of Electronic Portfolios and Their Application in the Classroom (Section 58) Dates: Aug 12, 6 – 9:30pm & Aug 13, 8am – 5pmInstructor: Plamen Miltenoff Location: EB A122 (CTC lab)e-Portfolios are quickly becoming the most visible advocates of the application of technology in education. This is mostly due to the various formats that e-Portfolios can take, yet also due to the different audience that e-Portfolios can serve. e-Portfolios can be Web-based and/or presented using a CD or DVD. E-Portfolios are handy tools for school administrators as well as teachers. Last but not least, e-Portfolios can be used by students and teach them content, as well as technology. 1 credit

  2. Intro • Introduce ourselves and provide some background • Why are we interested in e-Portfolio • What do we understand under e-Portfolio • How do we think of using e-Portfolio

  3. Defining e-Portfolio • Thematically (content) • Technologically (format)

  4. Thematically (content) • Teacher • E.g. IM260 CD and Web pages • Student • E.g. students from David Roger’s class • Faculty • E.g. annual reports • Administrators • E.g. reports

  5.  Technologically (format) • Web-based using HTML • E.g. http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/eportfolio/ • CD-based • E.g. students from David Roger’s class • Web-custom • MN e-folio: http://www.efoliominnesota.com/

  6. Thematically / teacher • Syllabus • Class schedule • Readings • Requirements

  7. Thematically / student • Assignments • Papers • Artifacts

  8. Technologically / Web based • Learning a Web editor • Macromedia Dreamweaver • Microsoft FrontPage • Using templates • For more details view PowerPoint presentation: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/efolio/eportfolio.pps

  9.  Technologically / CD • Templates • Burning a CD • Creating a self-starting disk

  10.  Technologically / e-folio • Sign • Learn the interface • View the PowerPoint presentation: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/eportfolio/wasko.pps

  11. Further possibilities and issues • Internet 2 • DVD • Virtual reality • Archiving • Platform compatible • User friendly

  12. Questions and contacts Plamen Miltenoff Information Specialist / Librarian 204-J James W. Miller Center Learning Resources and Technology Services 720 Fourth Avenue South St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 320-308-3072 pmiltenoff@stcloudstate.edu http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/faculty/

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