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e-portfolios - 9 Resources

Rather than a static repository, an electronic portfolio is a dynamic and interactive tool of a learners' digital collections of their own learning artifacts, supporting interaction with other learners, employers, counselors, mentors, teachers, and others for lifelong learning and professional development.

Presentations (2)

Stepping away from the distractions of normal routine to meet with peers, share experiences, and learn together can be invaluable. EDUCAUSE places great emphasis on the face-to-face meeting experience, offering you numerous opportunities throughout the year to gather with colleagues - from small regional events and special topic meetings to large, national conferences covering the full spectrum of roles and issues important to higher education. For more information on EDUCAUSE conferences and seminars, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page. Listed below is the full range of presentations EDUCAUSE and its members tagged with e-portfolios

Podcasts (5)

Name Viewssort icon Post date
E-Portfolio, General Education, and University Learning Goals: An Interview with Nicholas Schiller
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3,622 06/19/2007
E2005 Podcast: Electronic Assessment Portfolios
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3,602 03/21/2006
E2005 Podcast: Digital/E-Portfolios and Learning
  Play | Show Notes | Download (22.93 MB audio/mpeg)
3,387 03/22/2006
E08 Podcast: Fostering Learning in the Networked World: The Cyberlearning Opportunity and Challenge
  Play | Show Notes | Download (28.78 MB audio/mpeg)
710 11/18/2008
ELI Podcast: Emergent Course Design: Building Social Networks Through the Digital Classroom
  Play | Show Notes | Download (30.7 MB audio/mpeg)
410 01/28/2009

Blogs (2)

EDUCAUSE hosts a number of blogs for its members. To view a list of all our blogs, click here.

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