18.309 electronic portfolios

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:40:23 +0100

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   [1] From: "Bleck, Brad" <BradB_at_spokanefalls.edu> (40)
         Subject: RE: 18.306 electronic portfolios?

   [2] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> (11)
         Subject: electronic portfolios

   [3] From: "Nico Weenink" <nweenink_at_xs4all.nl> (13)
         Subject: Re: 18.306 electronic portfolios?

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         Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:29:02 +0100
         From: "Bleck, Brad" <BradB_at_spokanefalls.edu>
         Subject: RE: 18.306 electronic portfolios?

[http://www.engl.niu.edu/mday/fsi04.html]

Here's a link to what the folks at Northern Illinois U are doing. I hope
to be going out there to get a better look at their process as a way to
examine how we might institute such an e portfolio process.

Bradley Bleck
Spokane Falls CC
Spokane, WA

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           Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 06:47:28 +0100
           From: "Matthew S. Collins" <matthew.collins_at_sbl-site.org>
           Subject: Electronic Portfolios

Colleagues,

I am writing to ask if any of those on the Humanist list either uses or
knows of those using electronic portfolios in the Humanities?
Electronic portfolios are a teaching and professional tool used in many
K-12 systems and on some college campuses. I am particularly interested
in such portfolios as used by/for graduate students and by faculty.

Thanks.

-Matthew

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         Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:32:09 +0100
         From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
         Subject: electronic portfolios

A Google search for "electronic portfolios" turns up this Sunday morning
29,300 hits. (Less usefully, the always algorithmically entrepeneurial
E-Bay comes up with this: "Discount Electronic Portfolios
Check out the deals now! aff www.ebay.com".)

Yours,
WM

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         Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:32:43 +0100
         From: "Nico Weenink" <nweenink_at_xs4all.nl>
         Subject: Re: 18.306 electronic portfolios?

Dear collegues,

At Utrecht University there are portfolios in use by students. From what I
have heard students and professors are very fond of it. It gives the
students the ability to share information with other students, and
professors can keep track of 'work in progress'. Also, when the student
needs advice, the professor can easily look in the student's portfolio. Not
only papers and such things are stored in the portfolio, also interest,
profile and class information can be published. The program used is called
ELPO,an abbreviation of Electronic Portfolio.

The website of Utrecht University is located at http://www.uu.nl
Hope this is of some help.

Kind regards,

Nico Weenink
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