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1 2B: Teaching and Learning Panel How can we use ePortfolios to help students reflect upon and improve their learning? Helen L. Chen, Glenn Johnson, and Darren Cambridge ePortfolios West Coast Summit February 25, 2009, San Francisco, CA

2 What do we mean by learning? Reflective Learning Integrative Learning Lifelong Learning

3 Evidence of learning? 1.What artifacts might be included in this ePortfolio? 2.From these ePortfolio artifacts, what can we tangibly see about a student’s learning that we couldn’t see before? 3.What does this ePortfolio tell you about the student’s process of learning? 4.What does this ePortfolio tell you about the course experience – content, activities, teaching, department experience, learning environment?

4 Folio Thinking The reflective practice of creating learning portfolios by providing structured opportunities for students to: create learning portfolios reflect on learning experiences Enable students to: integrate and synthesize learning enhance self-understanding make deliberate choices in their learning career develop an intellectual identity

5 Scaffolding the Reflection Process Weekly posting requirements: –2 Input Captures –2 Immediate Reflections –2 Broad Takeaways (at the end of the design cycle) Required weekly comment on another student’s idea log Taboo List of Phrases – The Clichés of Reflection

6 Individual Tasks “very productive” “insightful” “interesting” “put my creativity to the test” “I learned so much” “we needed more time” Group Work “different perspectives and ideas” “workload was divided evenly” “everyone worked well together” “two heads are better than one” Taboo Phrases

7 Student Artifacts of Learning “On a different subject, I am still in the dark on what exactly we are supposed to be doing for this next iLoft project. I feel so unproductive and confused - I just want to get instructions and to get started designing something! I am a techie! I don't get all this reflection stuff! That's all for now! Later wiki page!”

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10 IUPUI Preflection Questions What are your important goals for your life after college? Think about your goals in areas like career, citizenship, relationships, personal life, and spiritual/religious development. Thinking of one or two of these goals, what do you need to do and learn between now and graduation to get there? What abilities, skills, knowledge, and other characteristics do you need to improve or develop? Which of the PULs seem(s) most important for you to improve upon to reach your goals? Why?

11 IUPUI Reflection Questions Reflect upon the goals you had during your first weeks at IUPUI. Have your goals, or your ideas about how to reach them, changed? What have you learned that is relevant to the goal(s) discussed in your preflection? What is the evidence for this learning? Are there additional PULs that you now see as relevant to your goals?

12 St. Olaf College – Center for Integrative Studies Development Studies: Socio-economic Development from an Interdisciplinary Perspective

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