Definitions of eportfolios vary, but generally include the notion of a digital resource (personal artifacts, instructor comments) demonstrating growth, allowing for flexible expression (i.e. customized folders and site areas to meet the skill requirements of a particular job), and permitting access to varied interested parties (parents, potential employers, fellow learners, and instructors). George Siemens, 2004
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E-Portfolios are on line collections of your work that represent your interests, skills, professional growth and achievements to diverse audiences. To learn more about iWebfolios at UBC Okanagan or to register for an account please contact Janine Hirtz at 250.807.9133.
LaGuardia Resources and Sample E-Portfolios
On-line tutorials and downloads are available on this site as well as sample e-portfolios.
International Society for Technology in Education
This ISTE site provides templates for e-portfolios with standards for Teachers, Administrators, and Students. The templates are available in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and HTML. Users are encouraged to use these as a starting point and to be creative in making the portfolio their own.
Dr. Helen Barrett's "5x5 model" for creating an E-Portfolio
Dr. Barrett in recognized as an international expert on electronic portfolios. Click to link to Dr. Barrett's website.
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1/29/2010 12:55:30 PM
For more information, please contact:
Janine Hirtz
E-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
Office: SCI 200E
Phone: 250.807.9133
E-mail: janine.hirtz@ubc.ca
Vania Chan
e-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
Office: SCI 200D
Phone: 250.807.9408
E-mail: vania.chan@ubc.ca