Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning: A Faculty Guide to Classroom Practices for Transforming Student Learning
Autor Candyce Reynolds, Judith Pattonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781579229009
ISBN-10: 157922900X
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 157922900X
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Foreword—Terry Rhodes Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Key Concepts 1. ePortfolios as a Tool for Integrative Learning 2. Integrating Knowledge. The Crux of an Education 3. Retooling Your Syllabus and Teaching. Integrating Integrative Learning and ePortfolios Into Your Course Part Two. Teaching for Integrative Learning 4. Fostering Reflective Practice 5. Making Connections or Integrating Knowledge 6. Making Connections for Lifelong Learning 7. Communicating Effectively in ePortfolios. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Part Three. Creating the ePortfolio 8. Designing an ePortfolio System 9. Making an ePortfolio Using Free Web-Based Software Part Four. At the End 10. Assessment of ePortfolios. Using Rubrics to Assess 11. Parting Thoughts References Index
Notă biografică
Candyce Reynolds is Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy, at Portland State University. Judith Patton is Professor, Professor of Dance, Department of Theater and Film, at Portland State University. Terrel L. Rhodes, Vice President, Office of Quality, Curriculum and Assessment; and Executive Director of VALUE- Association of American Colleges and Universities
Recenzii
"Integrative learning is often seen as the Holy Grail for various learning contexts, such as general education and lifelong learning. It’s believed to exist, but it’s often unclear how to foster such learning in meaningful ways. Destined to be a seminal text, what Reynolds and Patton provide here is a map to integrative learning through ePortfolios with practical advice leading to real outcomes. I will be providing this book as a manual for those who teach using ePortfolios."
C. Edward Watson, Director, Center for Teaching & Learning, University of Georgia; and Executive Editor
International Journal of ePortfolio
"Interspersed with thoughtful anecdotes and tested examples of activities and implementation strategies, Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning is a useful resource for those in the early stages of exploring ePortfolios as well as for more experienced practitioners. Reynolds and Patton highlight the affordances of ePortfolio pedagogy and practice that make ePortfolios uniquely suited to facilitate reflection on and document evidence of integrative learning for a wide range of audiences including, most importantly, the learners themselves."
Helen L. Chen, PhD, Research Scientist and Director of ePortfolio Initiatives, Office of the Registrar, Stanford University; and Co-Founder
EPAC ePortfolio Community of Practice
"Candyce Reynolds and Judith Patton’s Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning is the most accessible book I have seen about using ePortfolios in higher education. They write this book as if it is their own ePortfolio, providing personal stories and many examples of faculty uses of ePortfolios. The book keeps you reading as if you are listening to the authors tell you all you want to hear about every aspect of defining your ePortfolio’s campus purpose to choosing a platform to the structure of a showcase ePortfolio to tips and cautions. I was impressed with their thoroughness and lucidity. Thanks to Reynolds and Patton for this significant contribution to the field of ePortfolio studies."
Trent Batson, Ph.D., President
The Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning
"When a piece of writing’s tone fits its message, that’s rhetorical savvy. Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning’s conversational style embodies a main message of the book: an ePortfolio is a “living document,” “an active agent in one’s life.” ePortfolios described in this book are vital, continually evolving, progressively more illustrative of the ways in which we can integrate all aspects of our lives. Integrative learning can characterize ePortfolio learners and readers of this helpful book."
Barbara Cambridge, Codirector, Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research; Professor of English, Emerita
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
C. Edward Watson, Director, Center for Teaching & Learning, University of Georgia; and Executive Editor
International Journal of ePortfolio
"Interspersed with thoughtful anecdotes and tested examples of activities and implementation strategies, Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning is a useful resource for those in the early stages of exploring ePortfolios as well as for more experienced practitioners. Reynolds and Patton highlight the affordances of ePortfolio pedagogy and practice that make ePortfolios uniquely suited to facilitate reflection on and document evidence of integrative learning for a wide range of audiences including, most importantly, the learners themselves."
Helen L. Chen, PhD, Research Scientist and Director of ePortfolio Initiatives, Office of the Registrar, Stanford University; and Co-Founder
EPAC ePortfolio Community of Practice
"Candyce Reynolds and Judith Patton’s Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning is the most accessible book I have seen about using ePortfolios in higher education. They write this book as if it is their own ePortfolio, providing personal stories and many examples of faculty uses of ePortfolios. The book keeps you reading as if you are listening to the authors tell you all you want to hear about every aspect of defining your ePortfolio’s campus purpose to choosing a platform to the structure of a showcase ePortfolio to tips and cautions. I was impressed with their thoroughness and lucidity. Thanks to Reynolds and Patton for this significant contribution to the field of ePortfolio studies."
Trent Batson, Ph.D., President
The Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning
"When a piece of writing’s tone fits its message, that’s rhetorical savvy. Leveraging the ePortfolio for Integrative Learning’s conversational style embodies a main message of the book: an ePortfolio is a “living document,” “an active agent in one’s life.” ePortfolios described in this book are vital, continually evolving, progressively more illustrative of the ways in which we can integrate all aspects of our lives. Integrative learning can characterize ePortfolio learners and readers of this helpful book."
Barbara Cambridge, Codirector, Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research; Professor of English, Emerita
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Descriere
The fruit of the authors’ more than 15 years of using and writing about ePortfolios in general education and disciplinary programs and courses, this book is a comprehensive and practical guide to the use of the ePortfolio as a pedagogy that facilitates the integrative learning that is a central goal of higher education.