Title: MULTIMEDIA
1 MULTIMEDIA e-PORTFOLIOS A Window Into the
Learners Mind
- Evangeline Harris Stefanakis
- Administration, Training and Policy
- Boston University
- ADAPTED FROM EU E-LEARNING, Krakow, Poland
- Maastricht, Netherlands, October, 2007
2E-Portfolios Make Learning Visible
Documents Evidence of Teacher
Development Process
Products
Curricular Modules
Wiki or E-Journal
Micro Teaching
Philosophy Metaphor
COLLECTIONS, SELECTIONS REFLECTIONS OF
LEARNING creating a personalized theory
of knowledge that guides practice
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4Assessment for Learning
Learning
Accountability
Self Assessment
Standardized Tests
Informal Feedback
Performance Based
Rubrics
Portfolios
5Schools As Sorters- Lewis Terman / Intelligence
Tests 100 Years of Testing Chapman 1922
6CLARIFYING THE PURPOSES OF ASSESSMENT
- IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING
- Making learning visible to students (Seidel et
al) - Fostering reflective learning which is self
adjusting - Acknowledging and celebrating learning
- Communicating learning to families and the wider
community - IMPROVING TEACHERS TEACHING
- Adjusting instruction to meet the needs of
individual students - Fostering reflective teaching which informs
practice - Communicating learning to multiple constituencies
- Improving the capacity of schools to reach high
standards of student achievement
7PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS LEARNING PROCESS
PRODUCTS What does this work tell about this
individual as a
Artist
Scientist
Linguist
Mathematician
Cooperative Learner
Reflective Learner
8BUILDING A LEARNING CULTURE WHY USE e-
PORTFOLIOS?
- Because students invest their work with meaning,
and purpose-when their work is consider for those
qualities. - Because looking students work using
multimedia-graphics, ,pictures, stories,
journals, or projects provides a view into the
individual and the teaching/ learning
environmentgtgtemployers see technologically
ready employee - Because a longitudinal view of students work
provides a picture of growth, progress and
continuity over time - Because portfolios provide assessment based on
evidence of individual students effort- not a
list of test scores.
9 GETTING COMMUNITIES STARTED using MI Theory
e-PORTFOLIOS
- 1. Start slow, small, work together
- Discuss portfolio purposes uses in work groups
, faculty meetings - Let communities know portfolios are
beginning. Enlist help teams. - Conduct reviews of a student using
student work as evidence. - 2. Find time as a faculty to discuss
define - Shared purposes about portfolios-gt a system for
portfolios - MI in assessment to pluralize/
personalize learning - The uses of rubrics to define criteria/ quality/
standard setting - Organization of courses for portfolio use,
demo, exhibitions - Technology organizes, store the images, words,
acts of learning -
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10UK EU Policies call for A COMPREHENSIVE
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM e PORTFOLIOS
Performances compared To normative group
Level of mastery of curriculum components
Attempted interventions
Collected Information about Student
Students strengths, interests, challenges
Students challenges
Students current status
Students goals
Family/ Parents Expectations
Instructional plan for achieving goals
Adapted from the K. Guinee