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Hi Dennis -- I'm glad to see you've included eportfolios in your collection of resources on your Scoop.It page. I wanted to share AAEEBL with you in case you'd like to visit our Scoop.It page or write about AAEEBL. So you can get to know us better, I'm pasting some info below. All best, Judy Batson ------------------------------- The Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL, pronounced "able") is a non-profit, professional organization for the world eportfolio community. ePortfolio community leaders recognized in 2008 that eportfolio, as a technology, and as a body of theory and practices, had emerged as a promising influence and direction for education. As such, we decided eportfolio needed its own professional association to catalyze the implementation of eportfolios in education. We deeply believed in the value of eportfolio for learning, assessment and life-long career success. Therefore AAEEBL was formed in 2009 within the existing eportfolio community to serve educators and the eportfolio industry. AAEEBL's mission is to deepen learning and to transform institutions with electronic portfolios. A service organization, AAEEBL offers conferences, resources, community connections, a newsletter, and consulting to institutional members and corporate affiliates. With affiliations and collaborations among a wide array of world-wide eportfolio initiatives, projects and organizations, AAEEBL helps delineate the new field of eportfolio scholarship and research. Support from institutional memberships and from Corporate Affiliates, along with grants, make it possible for AAEEBL to provide strategic leadership.
Have you ever thought of teaching your students how to create an ePortfolio ? Well if you have not then it is about time to take the idea seriously. There are actually several reasons why you should encourage students to create their own ePortfolios
Via WebTeachers
The story of using Evernote as a portfolio in my k-12 school...
A website to support the use of GoogleApps to construct ePortfolios in both K-12 schools and in higher education...
Via Ken Sajdak
"JISC has created a site with videos from five UK universities and colleges that document their experience in implementing e-portfolios across a relatively wide range of subject areas. In addition, this site also provides an e-portfolio implementation tool kit, based on the experiences of its case study contributors: 12 UK, 4 Australian and 3 New Zealand partner institutions together with one professional organisation." Tony Bates details the contents of the e-portfolio toolkits in this post. Go browse the JISC site (list is provided at bottom of their website) - rich in resources! http://www.jisc.ac.uk/
Via Anne Whaits
It was a time-consuming and tedious process that required dedicated attention from the job seeker. However, the growing prominence of internet has changed the way we search for jobs. With numerous job search portals dedicated for ...
Via Angie Jones
By Rob Van Nood When I first started researching options, I was coming across a lot of companies that were really expensive, charging a lot for each student’s use. I also knew that we needed an app for mobile devices that would make it easy to capture and document paperwork and I wasn’t finding that in most of the tools I was evaluating. Evernote was free, had an app for virtually every device, and we could get started right away.
Via Jim Lerman
Animation showing the advantages of owning and using an e-portfolio...
I try to keep our students informed of new jobs as I find them. However, when I search I find thousands of online teaching jobs. I can't republish them all on my E-Learning and Online Teaching Jobs Blog. Instead, I want to show you where you can find those job leads for yourself.
I'm convinced, that at this very moment, the perfect online teaching job is waiting for any talented teacher with the right combination of subject matter skills, e-learning training and professional networking. ~ Dennis
New technologies are making it quicker and easier than ever to create digital portfolios of student work, a method of assessment experts say increases student engagement. Using an application called EverNote, Van Nood’s 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders can clip Web pages, store photos, type in notes, save screenshots, attach audio files, and even pinpoint their exact geographic location on a map. Those media resources are then sent into each student’s account, where they are filed and indexed to be recalled later.
Teaching is the best job in the world. You help people. You spend your work life energy participating in an endlessly fascinating process. You also get paid to learn. Online teaching adds geographical independence and a big dose of entrepreneurship to the life of a teacher. I’ve found that to be a very good thing. As the program advisor and instructor for the University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program, I teach online classes every semester. Another very important part of my job is helping people find work. I try to keep our students informed of new jobs as I find them. However, when I search I find thousands of online teaching jobs. I can’t republish them all on my E-Learning and Online Teaching Jobs Blog. Instead, I want to show you where you can find those job leads for yourself. I’m convinced, that at this very moment, the perfect online teaching job is waiting for any talented teacher with the right combination of subject matter skills, e-learning training and professional networking.
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Have you ever thought of teaching your students how to create an ePortfolio ? Well if you have not then it is about time to take the idea seriously. There are actually several reasons why you should encourage students to create their own ePortfolios but before we delve into them let me just briefly define what an ePortfolio is.
Portfoliogen is the first absolutely FREE online service for teachers to create their own customized portfolio webpage.
A talk given to the Mississippi State University MBA Association on February 8, 2012.
Via Buffy J. Hamilton
This toolkit is designed to support those involved in the implementation of e-portfolios in higher (HE) and further education (FE) and work-based learning: practitioners planning to use e-portfolios in curriculum design and middle and senior managers addressing strategy and policy issues and challenges relating to the introduction of technologies for learning.
Via Nik Peachey
E-Portfolios as Digital Stories of Deep Learning by Helen Barrett
Some of the following articles relating to eportfolios appeared in Campus Technology. Here is a list of all of the articles written by Trent Batson for Campus Technology over the years. <---- really cool stuff :-)
Via Heinz Krettek, Juergen Wagner
I recommend Brian Robison's How to Teach Online website. Brian has done a wonderful job of explaining how an adjunct instructor, online professor, or virtual schoolteacher can compete effectively for the many online teaching opportunities available across the country and around the world. ~ Dennis
Creating e-Portfolios with Google Sites by Jen Hegna is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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Tom Kuhlmann provides his top insider tips on getting an e-learning job including: get educated, keep learning, develop a portfolio, and volunteer or intern. Online teaching and instructional design are inter-related skills that enhance your professional presence when looking for work in e-learning. These tips make great sense for any educator!
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Creating or finding quality video will enhance your e-learnng designs.