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Pinterest, Image Sharing Websites and the Law (5 December 2012) > JISC Legal > View Detail

Pinterest, Image Sharing Websites and the Law (5 December 2012) > JISC Legal > View Detail | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

This guidance is intended for staff in colleges and universities considering using image sharing social networks such as Pinterest in teaching and learning. In this guide you will find information regarding copyright and other key legal considerations in using image sharing social networks in an FE and HE context.

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5 Essential Questions About ePortfolios - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille Davis

5 Essential Questions About ePortfolios - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille Davis | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

You have – no doubt – tuned in to the buzz about ePortfolios. Digital portfolios certainly were the talk of ISTE 2012 in June. Although it was written in 2005, “An Overview of E-Portfolios,” by George Lorenzo and John Ittelson for Educause, paints a pretty good portrait, even now, of where we stand with ePortfolios for students, especially if you skip the part about CD-Roms and DVDs. As I decipher the ongoing conversation (for an example, the Twitter #Edchat summary by Shelly Terrell from 2009), I get the impression that many educators view ePortfolios as the ultimate solution to our complex assessment dilemmas.

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How to Create a Portfolio with Evernote (Education Series)

How to Create a Portfolio with Evernote (Education Series) | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

I was using portfolios with limited success and spending a lot of time on them, until Evernote came into the picture.

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.

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