From prudentpressagency.com
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ePortfolio Tools
Lists of applications, with reviews and opions, that can be used as platforms for the collection and display of eportfolios.
(Prudent Press Agency)--- FIT's ePortfolios online admission system has received the Center for Digital Education and Converge magazine's Digital Education Achievement Award in the sustainability category. The ePortfolios system allows prospective students to submit their art and design portfolios online, rather than having to mail or present them in person. FIT is one of only a handful of colleges to use the ePortfolios system for...
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"A discussion: ePortfolios - how are they supporting 21st Century learners?" is the recording of a conversation that occurred at the eFest meets Teaching and Learning Conference (http://efest-teach-learn.ning.com/)....This item belongs to: movies/bliptv.This item has files of the following types: 512Kb MPEG4, Animated GIF, Metadata, Ogg Video, Quicktime, Thumbnail
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From archive.org
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At our school we have been using ePortfolios for the past two years, using KnowledgeNet. Using a template, our students keep track of their own learning, upload their projects and reflect on their goals. Parents can view their child's progress at any Read More......(read more)
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From teacherlingo.com
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Hiya, I'm still running loads and loads of webinars for customers and new prospects. Once of the things that is still grabbing attention with the people I meet is the ability to create and share an ePortfolio. the Adobe Acrobat...
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From blogs.adobe.com
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Schools and universities can set up free Google Apps accounts with their own domain name, where they can give all student and faculty acces to a variety of tools, including a GMail account, iGoogle portal, Google Groups for collaboration, and Pages, for creating websites. Each user can also use their GMail account to activate other Google services, such as GoogleDocs.
Schools and universities can set up free Google Apps accounts with their own...
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