ePortfolios ULearn Pre-conference 2010
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ePortfolios
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Nick Rate [email protected] http://nickrate.com
ULEARN 2010 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
The plan...
10:00am Intros and burning questionsSetting the scene presentation from NickExploring student eportfoliosPurpose & Perspectives - group
12:30pm Lunch
1:15pm ePortfolios in practice:•Jo Dudley - Ilam School•Mark Osborne - Albany Senior High
Criteria - group
3:00pm Afternoon tea
3:15pm MoE & ePortfolios - SkypeePortfolioToolsBig picture questions - groupYour questions
4:30pm Finishhttp://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Activity1: Intro & Burning Questions
Pair up with somebody in the room you don’t know.
Find out:•Where do they teach?•What experience to date do they have with eportfolios?•What is one question regarding eportfolios they want answered today?
In your pair use the form embedded in the Activity 1 page on the Weebly site http://ulearn-eportfolios.weebly.com to record your questions.
You will quickly introduce your buddy and share their questions with the group.
The background...
“...assessment for the purpose of
improving student learning...”
The New Zealand Curriculumhttp://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nirak/
“Schools should explore not only how
ICT can supplement traditional ways of
teaching but also how it can open up new
and different ways of learning.”
The New Zealand Curriculum
“...working with parents and caregivers
as key partners who have unique knowledge of their children and countless
opportunities to advance their children’s
learning.”
The New Zealand Curriculumhttp://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
The New Zealand Curriculumhttp://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
“Students learn as they engage in
shared activities and
conversations with other people...”
“...all students should develop strategies
for self-monitoring and
collaborative evaluation of their performance in relation to suitable
criteria.”The New Zealand Curriculumhttp://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
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Developing students’ assessment capabilities
Michael Absolum, Evaluation Associates Ltd, Auckland
Lester Flockton, University of Otago
John Hattie, University of Auckland
Rosemary Hipkins, New Zealand Council for Educational Research
Ian Reid, Learning Media Ltd
Directions for Assessment in New Zealand
“...young people should be educated in ways
that support them to assume control of
their own learning and that they can only do this if they develop the
capability to assess their own learning.”
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Directions for Assessment in New Zealand
“...assessment’s primary function is to support
learning by generating feedback
that students can act upon in terms of where they are going, how they are going, and where they might go next.”
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Directions for Assessment in New Zealand
“Parents and the wider school community will also need to get better at
understanding assessment
information and interpreting it in
ways that support learning...”
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Student Led Conferences: How effective are they...?
Effective reporting systems will be ones where
‘student voice’ is an integral part of the reporting process.
Scoping a Vision for Formative e-Assessment
“No assessment technology is in itself
formative, but almost any technology
can be used in a formative way – if the right conditions are set in place.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/voglesonger/
ePortfolios
The container...
supporting effective pedagogyfacilitating feedback
student controlcapability elearning
engagementcollaborationstudent voice
success criteriaself-monitoring
learning conversationspartnerships in learning
assessment as/for/is learning
Defining ePortfolios...
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
How do you define eportfolios?
Think, Pair, Share
“...what is produced when persons
collect, select, reflectively interpret, and/or present their own evidence to support their assertions
about what they have learned, know and can or should do...”
Cambridge, 2003
“...ideas of what an e-portfolio 'is' are complex and to an extent the
definition and purpose will vary
depending on the perspective from which a particular person is approaching the concept...”
JISC ePortfolio Infokithttp://www.flickr.com/photos/darthdowney/
TheShowcaseePortfolio
TheAccountability
ePortfolio
TheProcess
ePortfolio
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The styles...
Process ePortfolio: Supports students towards achieving their learning goals.
www.flickr.com/photos/viernest
Showcase ePortfolio: Celebrates learning outcomes & shows the highest level of achievement.www.flickr.com/photos/made2serve
Accountability ePortfolio: Documents learning for achievement of specific outcomes or standards.
www.flickr.com/photos/abbyladybug
“The use of multimedia tools is
one strategy that involves and
engages learners.”
Barrett, 2005http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
The benefits...
Ian Fox 2008
The power of ‘student voice’ should not be underestimated. To hear students
reflecting on their own work, in their own voice, with their own intonations and expressions, conveys meaning in a manner
that is simply not possible in written form.
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
...the social networking potential of the learning landscape and eportfolio-
related tools are features that facilitate
and enhance the making of
connections and the linking together
of people, ideas, resources and
learning...
Tosh et al., 2006
“...it is the quality, not just the
quantity, of feedback that merits our closest attention.”
Sadler, 1998http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
“...opens wide the possibilities for
reflections... in action, before action, after action, in solitude, in consultation with peers, in consultation
with instructors... written,
spoken, videotaped, or
graphically represented...”
Riedinger., 2006http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
“...supporting the general process of reflection, self-evaluation and action
planning for lifelong learning...”
MOSEP 2007
“...students can literally carry their
eportfolio around with them and update
it at any time in any place.”
MOSEP, 2007
“...to define e-Portfolios as a process, rather than just a product or a technological system.
Attwell, 2007
Activity 2: Exploring Student ePortfolios
ePortfolios 1 http://yellowbat2010.edublogs.org/
http://greencat2010.edublogs.org/
ePortfolios 2 http://bethlehemcollege.ultranet.school.nz/Home/
Username:Password:
Login, click on uSpace then click on Find Buddies.
8 students; two Year 1 students (their user icons have yellow backgrounds) and six Year 6 students.
ePortfolios 3 http://www.pukeokahu.school.nz/
Look for the ePortfolio heading under the Cluster Map.
Links on the Activity 2 page on the Weebly site:http://ulearn-eportfolios.weebly.com
Burke, Fogarty & Belgrade (1994)
CollectSelectReflectProject
Project purpose
Collect & organise
Select learning
Interject personality
Reflect metacognitively
Inspect to self-assess
Perfect & evaluate
Connect & conference
Inject/Eject personality
Respect accomplishments
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
The process...
Exemplars, creating LI, SC, matrices/rubrics
Learning artifact
embedded in portfolio
Feed back, feed forward & reflection/self
assessment
Students working towards new goals in their learning
Celebrating success and achievement
Feed back, feed forward & reflection/self
assessment
1st draft of writing
story board
brainstorm
teachers
peers
self
family
Learning artifact
embedded in portfolio
“finished” example
2nd draft
video
ePortfolio Learning Cycle
Exemplars, creating LI, SC, matrices/rubrics
Students working towards new goals in their learning
Learning artifact
embedded in portfolio
Feed back, feed forward & reflection/self
assessment
ePortfolio Learning Cycle
ePortfolio Learning Cycle in Practice
Purpose and Perspectives
Student
TeacherSchool
Management/Leadership
Parents
ePortfolioSolution
MoEDirection
Technician/Network Admin
The planning...
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Students TeacherParent/School
CommuntyLeadership
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
The planning...
StudentsParent/School
CommuntyLeadership
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
Purpose: Why am I doing this? What do I want to achieve? What would I like to see happening?
• Share learning• Connect with friends• Know how to get better at what I am doing• Have my own space
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
Features:What does my eportfolio need to do to support the purpose?
• Upload/embed post learning examples (photos, movies, Web 2.0 creations)• Allow comments• Social networking component• Ability to customise/personalise look
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Additional criteria/features:What else do you want to be able to do?
Student retains ownership even if leaving or transferring schools.Student retains ownership even if leaving or transferring schools.Student retains ownership even if leaving or transferring schools.
The planning...
Group Activity 3: Purpose & Perspectives
Taking the perspective or role as given to your group (either student, teacher, parent or school leadership), discuss and add your ideas.
In your group open the appropriate Google Doc as listed on the Activity 3 page on the Weebly site http://ulearn-eportfolios.weebly.com
Groups: Refer to the shape on the top left of your card and find others with the same.
Square: Student1 Circle: Parent1
Star: Student2 Cross: Parent2
Triangle: Teacher2 Rectangle: Leadership1
Oval: Teacher2 Doughnut: Leadership2
Group Activity 3: Criteria
Following on from the last activity, what criteria (features) are required in the tool you use for eportfolios?
Will this lead you to using a blog, LMS eportfolio module, wiki, dedicated eportfolio tool, or a mash-up?
After discussing this in your group use the form embedded in the Activity 4 page on the Weebly site http://ulearn-eportfolios.weebly.com to record your top 10 features.
Groups: Refer to the colour on the top right of your card and find others with the same to form a group.
Web based (anywhere, anytime, any device)Web 2.0 tool integration/embeddingAbility to comment, reflect & feedforward on learningAbility to demonstrate learningFacilitate social networkingSecureUser friendlyAestheticsUser storage spaceManageabilityExpandabilityAvailability of technical supportCostAccess/edit/contribute from mobile device
The checklist...
Group Activity 5: Big Picture Questions
In your group review your given question. Discuss and then report back to the whole group with your views and ideas.
Refer to the Activity 4 page on the Weebly site http://ulearn-eportfolios.weebly.com for you group’s question.
Groups: Refer to the animal on the bottom left of your card and find others with the same.
Cow: Question 1 Sheep: Question 5
Pig: Question 2 Horse: Question 6
Chicken: Question 3 Dog: Question 7
Duck: Question 4 Cat: Question 8
Should an eportfolio include all aspects of a student’s life and learning?
www.flickr.com/photos/pasq
What happens when a student leaves school? Transfers? Moves to a new class?
www.flickr.com/photos/bigtallguy
Who retains ownership and control?
www.flickr.com/photos/sveinhal
Open to the world?
www.flickr.com/photos/willfuller
Are your parents and teachers ready?
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Do your current internet policies cater for eportfolios and use of Web 2.0 tools?
Will your eportfolios play a role in reporting achievement against the National Standards?
Do you need a proprietary system or is a mash-up of Web 2.0 tools OK?
www.flickr.com/photos/diathesis
Is it important for eportfolios in your school to have a consistent look and feel?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/
www.flickr.com/photos/raigverd/
Are eportfolios flexible enough to adapt to a students preferred way of reflecting and receiving feedback?
http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/
Should your school expect the teachers to have a reflective eportfolio just as the students do?
In order to be effective and support the process of student learning, eportfolios:
•need to be embedded into your teaching and learning.
•require a high level of access to technology.
•you need to set time aside for students to first learn
how and then to actively reflect and give feedback
on learning.
Start small, and work your way up. Get students actively blogging in a class blog and move on to individual spaces
The management...
ePortfolios do not add to your workload. Instead you will need to change some of the ways you:
• give feedback• facilitate reflection• engage students in self and peer assessments
and
• you need to adapt learning and teaching so that
the process and outcomes can be shared
digitally within the eportfolio platform.
The management...