electronic portfolios business information management 2
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Electronic Portfolios
Business Information Management 2
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Portfolio Electronic
Portfolio Concentration Artifact Dreamweaver Web Page
Hyperlink Reflection Biography Core class Elective class
Key Terms Electronic Portfolio – a collection of key
artifacts and assignments and reflections on assignments created in a digital format & stored digitally (for example on a CD)
Portfolio – a collection of key assignments & artifacts stored in a folder, box, file, notebook, etc.
Artifact – a piece of work completed in any class. It may be written text, audiovisual, or scanned.
Key Terms General Education Courses – required courses
for all graduates. Concentration – area of study that is your
special focus (Career Path) Reflection on Artifact – one or several
paragraphs that accompany each artifact in your portfolio and provide your comments as to why the artifact was selected, how the piece demonstrates one or more core values, why new learning took place & how the pieces relates to the impact of your education & future.
Web Examples http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/
edtec596r/students/Abrenica/Abrenica.html (Defines portfolio)
What Is an Electronic Portfolio For educational purposes, the definition of
a portfolio is a collection of student work over a period of time.
Why Create an Electronic Portfolio Traditional portfolios include files,
boxes and or binders holding papers, cassettes, pictures, drawings would take up lots of space.
Electronic portfolio stores information which can be easily stored in a computer hard drive , floppy disc, CD or other.
Electronic portfolios not only take up little physical space, but can hold a great deal of information.
Why Create an Electronic Portfolio? http://www.yourstudentportfolio.com/
whyStudentPortfolio.htm A Student Portfolio is important to high
school students applying for a job during the college admissions and scholarship
application process. to college students for career preparation and
interviewing as well as graduate school admissions.
What to Include Exemplary Academic Work Experiential Learning: such as
apprenticeships, field trips, special projects and employment. Upload and describe photos, job descriptions and completed projects which are then viewable through the online portfolio.
Electronic Resume: The cover page of a student's portfolio provides a high level summary of a students achievements and an opportunity to make a great first impression. You can provide a personal vision statement, personal philosophy of leadership, academic and life goals, etc.
What to Include Reflections: Students can enter
reflections on their learning into their online portfolio. Reflection doubles every learning opportunity and helps develop a deeper understanding of their total learning experience and the interconnections among academics, extracurricular, community service, hobbies, reading, college and career objectives.
What to Include Organization and Planning: Your student
portfolio helps organize academic experiences and accomplishments.
Our online student portfolio is organized: First, links are provided on every page for user definable
achievement categories such as Academics, Community Service, Extracurricular, Athletics, etc.
Second, organized by grade level (e.g. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior). Within these grade levels a student may record details about their particular courses and curriculum for that year.
Third, an unlimited number of additional pages can be added including personals, hobbies, favorites, etc.
More Web Links - Samples http://www.cesa8.k12.wi.us/teares/
sample__electronic__portfolios.htm
Electronic Portfolio Assignment Use Dreamweaver to create a home page Create at least 4 additional pages and
provide links from the home page to these pages (add background & text colors)
Provide links to best assignments & projects
Pages should be well designed and balanced.
Include pictures and graphics
This Assignment Will Be Continuous You will be adding data and artifacts
throughout this school year. You may bring a CD on which to store your
portfolio
Suggestions: Include the following Resume, Excel
portfolio, best projects Reflections on events
or projects College & Career
information Web links: Princeton
Review, colleges, employment websites
Personal: favorite sites, hobbies,
Much more
Major Grade
Update Your E-Portfolio Each Six Weeks Period
Have Fun This is your creation!