Monday, March 9, 2009

March 10


Year 10, you are spoiled for choice (hahaha). When creating an online portfolio there are many options to choose from.


Dr. Helen Barrett (the e-portfolio guru!) has conducted an experiment where she has created (and re-created) an e-portfolio using many different tools. It's all basically the same information - it's just organized differently.


Let's see what she has to say about creating an e-portfolio. http://newali.apple.com/ali_sites/ali/exhibits/1000156/


I'm including some of her other links that I think may be of interest to you:http://helenbarrett.com/http://hbarrett.pbwiki.com/http://hbarrett.wordpress.com/how-to/ (how to create an e-portfolio with wordpress)http://eportfolios.googlepages.com/homehttp://edfolio.fdu.edu/BarrettH/ (good ideas of what to include in your e-portfolio)
This is an impressive link list that Dr. Barrett has compiled! http://electronicportfolios.com/portfolios/bookmarks.html
Check these option out too!http://www.carbonmade.com/

Free e-portfolio sitehttp://www.pageflakes.com/ Page Flakeshttp://protopage.com/ Protopage


What else can you come up with? There are merit points just waiting to happen . . .


In addition, when you are making your process journal posting follow this template to keep the posting relevant:
-From my research I found out . .-I have discovered that . . .-My conclusions are that . . .-I have kept my research relevant by . . .-I found ICT helpful when . . .

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