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ICT Portfolio Development Steve Schlough

Portfolio Definition Collection of Work Demonstrates Competency Reflects Growth Artifacts Self-Assessments Reflection Kimball p. xiv

Self-Examination

Definitions Program Goal: Your overall program outcome. Core Competency: The program’s competencies. Emphasis Competency: Personal competencies developed to achieve your program goal. Artifact: Object that proves accomplishment. Self-Assessment: Your evaluation of your artifact. What, why, how, application. Program Reflection: Process of meeting your program goal, how well you met it, and your future learning goals.

Types of Portfolios Context Purpose Best Works Professional Presentation Purpose Academic Working Developmental Types of Portfolios

A Working Portfolio Keep Copies Stay Organized Keep Instructor Comments Include a Journal Kimball p. 42

Artifact Does the artifact demonstrate that you meet the competency? Paper Project Certificate Kimball p. 24

Reflective Self-assessment Self-Assessments should answer… What Why When How Zubizarreta p. 8

Self-Assessment Development How Conceived Where & Why Created What you learned How it Relates Challenges & Obstacles Kimball p. 23-24

Why Web Portfolios Increased… Options Accessibility Marketability Kimball p. xvii

Portfolio Design Subtlety Careful Color Use Simple Page Layout Consistency Clear Navigation Legible & Readable Kimball p. 37