Module 3 - Lesson 3 & 4
Module 3 - Lesson 3 & 4
Module 3 - Lesson 3 & 4
CREATING
ePORTFOLIO AS
A TECHNOLOGY
TOOL
Portfolios are one good means of
keeping things in order.
A learning portfolio is a collection
of students work that exhibits
students’ effort, progress,
achievements and
competencies gained during the
course.
ePORTFOLIO
ePortfolio can be used as a digital
archive that can contain the same
materials as a physical portfolio
but can have more such as
multimedia productions, relevant
online links or references, digital
stories or video blogs, powerpoint
presentations, photographs and
other ICT materials.
ePORTFOLIO
1. Student ePortfolio can evaluate students’
academic progress. They can inform the
teacher to adapt and use instructional
strategies when pieces of evidence
indicate that they are either learning or
not. In other words the construction of the
ePortfolios should start from the beginning
and should be an ongoing process. They
should not be reviewed only at the end of
the term but navigated around and
provided feedback to let the students
know how they are doing.
ePORTFOLIO
2. Monitoring students’ progress can be
highlighted in a portfolio. It may not only
contain finished products but also
several versions on how the students
improved their work based on the
feedback provided by mentors.
Moreover, portfolios can actually
determine whether the students have
transferred what they have learned in a
new projects or other domains.
ePORTFOLIO
3. Portfolios document students’ learning
growth. They actually encourage the
students’ sense of accountability for their
own learning process. This may lead them
to see that the learning process is theirs
and not anybody else’s. This can make
learners reflect from where they have
begun to how far they have developed.
When they make decisions on what or
what not to include, they get engaged in
the process of creating their own voice in
their portfolio.
Creating an Online
PORTFOLIO Using a Site
TECHNOLOGY
COLLABORATIVE
TOOLS IN THE
DIGITAL WORLD
Technology as a
Collaborative Tool
1.Skype
2.Wiki
3.Blogging
4.Google Group or Google
Form
MODULE 3: LESSON 5
DIGITAL LITERARY
SKILLS IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Digital Literacy