Digital Portfolios
Lisa D. Bucciarelli
March 10th, 2009
• Rick Stiggins (1994) defines a portfolio as a collection of student work assembled to demonstrate student achievement or improvement. The material to be collected and the story to be told can vary greatly as a function of the assessment context.
• Vicki Spandell’s definition (NWREL): A purposeful collection of students' work that illustrates efforts, progress, and achievement.
• Stiggins (1994) also states, ".. portfolios are a means of communicating about student growth and development--not a form of assessment"(p.87).
“A portfolio tells a story. It is the story of knowing. Knowing about things…Knowing oneself… Knowing an audience.. Portfolios are students’ own stories of what they know, why they believe they know it, and why others should be of the same opinion”
(Paulson & Paulson, 1991, p.2)
REFLECTION
LEARNING PORTFOLIO
CollaborationDocumentation
• Learning Portfolio- Eportfolio- Digital Portfolio
• Learner Ownership• Increase Engagement• Create Emotional ConnectionDEEP LEARNING TOOL CENTERED ON LEARNERS’ VOICE AND EXPERIENCE
Deep Learning
• Involves reflection• Is developmental• Is integrative• Is self directive• Is lifelongCambridge (2004).
• Collect more than documents
• Focus on Reflection
• Include Pictures, Audio and Video
• Help Students make DEEP CONNECTIONS
Digital Storytelling
Storytelling is a great tool for reflection…
“stories are products of reflection… when we get into the habit of recording our stories, we can look at them again, attending to the meanings we build into them and attending as well, to our strategies of narrative description.
(Schön, 1998).
What type of portfolio will you create?
• Showcase portfolio (Students / teachers choose work that represents their best or favorite work from one subject or all subjects)
• Proficiency portfolio (Students / teachers choose work samples that show evidence of proficiency of standards)
• Project Portfolio (individual or collaborative)• Professional Portfolio (Business Classes-
could include resumes, cover letters, products that highlight skills for potential employment or job review
• Other (Record topography, geography)
Logistics
• Will the portfolio be passed on from grade to grade?
• Will it be sent home to parents at the end of each _____?
• Will the portfolio be assessed as part of the student’s grade? (or HOW will it be assessed)
Portfolio Contents• Will only finished products be included or
will “still in progress” samples be added?• Will students select only their best work?• Who will select the pieces? The student?
The teacher? Both?• Will comments be included? From the
teacher? From peers?
What will be the framework?
• A Title Page (with name, year, teacher, etc.)
• An All About Me page (information about the student, photo, voice recording)
• Letter to Viewers
• Table of contents / Links to work samples
• Reflections of work samples
• Evaluations of work samples
What types of samples will be included?
• Photographs of 3-D projects (Google Sketch Up, Google Projects)
• Voice Recordings
• Scanned documents/Electronic Copies of Essential Questions, Checklists and Reflections
• Electronic projects / documents
• Multimedia projects/Videos
My Journey…
Myeport.com
Benefits– privacy on pages
Disadvantages- erased media
Current – Wiki (wetpaint) and Google Sites
Wiki
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY
Wiks In Plain English
COPY OF HOW TO REGISTER STUDENTS
MyEport
Days of Yore
Myeport.com
Today!
Wetpaint
http://drbaplit.wetpaint.com/
http://drbfive.wetpaint.com/