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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
In the realm of education we can distinguish between "teaching portfolios", "learning portfolios" and "course portfolios". | |||
In the realm of education we can distinguish between "teaching portfolios", "learning portfolios" and "course portfolios". | |||
See: | |||
* [[learning e-portfolio]] | |||
* teaching portfolio | |||
Lorenzo and Ittelson (2005:1) distinguish: | Lorenzo and Ittelson (2005:1) distinguish: | ||
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# teaching e-portfolios: to support sharing of teaching philosophies and practices as well as department and program self-studies; | # teaching e-portfolios: to support sharing of teaching philosophies and practices as well as department and program self-studies; | ||
# institutional e-portfolios: to document institutional and program accreditation processes. | # institutional e-portfolios: to document institutional and program accreditation processes. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* Lorenzo, George and John Ittelson (2005), An Overview of E-Portfolios, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, ID: ELI3001, [http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI3001.pdf PDF] | * Lorenzo, George and John Ittelson (2005), An Overview of E-Portfolios, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, ID: ELI3001, [http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI3001.pdf PDF] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 21 September 2007
Definition
In the realm of education we can distinguish between "teaching portfolios", "learning portfolios" and "course portfolios".
See:
- learning e-portfolio
- teaching portfolio
Lorenzo and Ittelson (2005:1) distinguish:
- student e-portfolios: support student advisement, career preparation, and credential documentation;
- teaching e-portfolios: to support sharing of teaching philosophies and practices as well as department and program self-studies;
- institutional e-portfolios: to document institutional and program accreditation processes.
Links
- Lorenzo, George and John Ittelson (2005), An Overview of E-Portfolios, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, ID: ELI3001, PDF