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1 ePortfolio @ LaGuardia Community College collect, select, reflect, connect ePortfolio @LaGuardia An Introduction Original Last updated 10/12/05 by B.E

2 What are ePortfolios? Why are we doing them? How will LaGuardia develop & support ePortfolio? What do ePortfolios look like? What is in them? What do students & faculty say about ePortfolio? How can you integrate ePortfolios into your teaching? Overview By the end of today’s presentation you will be able to answer these questions.

3 What is an ePortfolio? ePortfolio: A collection of work and reflections stored digitally and made available on the Web The LaGuardia Method: collect, select, reflect, connect Collect (deposit) class work and other materials. Select work samples that show learning & growth. Reflect on learning and identify evidence of growth. Connect Build links across classes, disciplines & semesters Strengthen connection between school, community and work Use the Web to share with other students, faculty, family, employers, etc.

4 Working with the Whole Student Academic Professional Personal

5 What do students deposit in ePortfolio? Internship Reports Course Projects Research Projects Essays PowerPoint Presentations Original Commentary Graphics Visual art Photography Community Service Reports Reflections Audio Resumes Animations Short Video Clips

6 What are the 3 levels of ePortfolio? Basic: Filling in forms, using a Blackboard 6 interface. No web design skill required. Intermediate: Adapting templates, using Netscape Composer. Entry-level web design. Advanced: No template. Uses sophisticated web design programs (i.e. Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash). An option for students w/advanced technical skills.

7 What does an ePortfolio look like? Sections in your LaGuardia Community College ePortfolio: Welcome Resume About Me Links Classes and Projects Contact Information Educational Goals

8 Karen Rosado – Welcome LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler Karen Rosado Welcome

9 Karen Rosado – Welcome LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler

10 About Jazmin Orea – About Me LaGuardia Portfolio Sample Jazmin Orea About Me

11 About Jazmin Orea – About Me LaGuardia Portfolio Sample

12 Classes Charles Mak – Classes & Projects LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler Charles Mak Classes & Projects

13 Classes Charles Mak – Classes & Projects LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler

14 Adakou Folligan– Educational Goals LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler Adakou Folligan Educational Goals

15 Adakou Folligan– Educational Goals LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler

16 Resume Rangel Robinson – Resume LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler Rangel Robinson Resume

17 Rangel Robinson – Resume LaGuardia ePortfolio Sampler

18 Agnieszka Jasnos - Links Agnieszka Jasnos Links

19 Agnieszka Jasnos - Links

20 What does it look like? Rafael Zegarra Contact Information

21 What does it look like?

22 Building and maintaining an ePortfolio can help students: Deepen and take more responsibility for learning Inform employers about skills and experience Present themselves to 4 year colleges Share their growth with family and friends Develop technical skills in web design Why are we doing ePortfolio?

23 As the project develops, ePortfolios will help faculty address broad needs and challenges: Motivating students: Supporting multiple learning styles. Gaining richer insight into our students and their learning Developing greater understanding of teaching & learning across disciplines. Why are we doing ePortfolio?

24 As it grows, the ePortfolio can help the College achieve key institutional goals: Build student engagement in learning Advance advisement for transfer & career Support faculty-led holistic Program Assessment process Identify areas for additional support resources Why are we doing ePortfolio?

25 How is LaGuardia doing ePortfolio? US Department of Education, Title V Grant (with New York City College of Technology) Faculty Research Team, 2001-2 Pilot Testing: 2002-2003 Integration into new First Year Academies, 2003-5 Broad faculty experimentation (ePortfolio Explorer, ESL etc.), 2004-5 Preliminary data collected for the funder shows key gains for students: increased engagement in learning & critical thinking, satisfaction with college, course completion rates

26 How is LaGuardia doing ePortfolio?

27 Cooperative Ed Fundamentals of Professional Advancement (FPA) Volunteer Courses Class work from other courses deposited in the My Collection area of ePortfolio First Year Academy Quick Start ESL Clusters Volunteer Courses How is LaGuardia doing ePortfolio? Entry Level Urban Studies Capstone Volunteer Courses Gateway Comprehensive

28 How is LaGuardia doing ePortfolio? Building ePortfolios First Year Academies & ESL Clusters Fundamentals of Prof’l Advancement ePortfolio Explorer Urban Studies & Capstone Courses Depositing Work Designed for Learning Writing in the Disciplines (WID) Critical Thinking Oral Communication Carnegie Seminar on Inquiry & Learning Faculty collaboration means that no one has to do everything

29 What do students like about ePortfolio? The vast majority of students felt ePortfolio made their courses more interesting and helped them to learn. When asked what they liked about ePortfolio, they said: “It gave me the opportunity to examine my own career goals and ambitions for life.” “The best part of creating the ePortfolio was instead of the teacher doing everything for us, they directed us step by step, and worked with us individually.” “The best thing was finding out more about myself and learning to be more open.” “It helps students to find out what their career goals are.” “Now I have all my work in one place.” “I learned how to create my own page.” “Using my own original ideas to create it.”

30 What do students like about ePortfolio? “The best thing was finding out more about myself and learning to be more open.” “I liked relating Business to my everyday life.” “It helps students to find out what their career goals are.” “Now I have all my work in one place.” “I learned how to create my own page.” “Using my own original ideas to create it.”

31 How can I get involved? Levels of faculty involvement Talking: Introducing ePortfolio to Students Depositing Work Reflective Assignments Completing a Whole Section Building Whole Portfolio

32 How can I get involved? Support and Resources Teach in a First Year Academy. Business and Technology, Liberal Arts and Allied Health. Participate in the ePortfolio Explorers Seminar. Partner with the ePortfolio Team. eportfolio@lagcc.cuny.edu 718.482.5446 Sign up for Student Technology Mentors. ePortfolio Studio Lab Visit Our Website http://www.eportfolio.lagcc.cuny.edu/ http://www.eportfolio.lagcc.cuny.edu/

33 Definition & goals of ePortfolio. What goes into an ePortfolio and what it lookslike. Levels of ePortfolio & where they’re built What students think about it. How you can get involved. Summary Here’s what we covered:

34 collect, select, reflect, connect ePortfolio @ LaGuardia Community College collect, select, reflect, connect


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