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paul shircliffeportfolio tools
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Christy TuckerTools categorized by individual or institutional, ranked by interactivity and the amount of personal expression possible
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Categories of ePortfolio Tools
Individual & Institutional Institutional Authoring Tools Static Web Services Interactive Web Services Software - Server required Hosted Services Assessment Systems
- Hosted ServicesApple's iWeb, Dreamweaver, FrontPage,
nVu, or any web authoring toolMicrosoft Office
& Open Office: Word, Powerpoint
& Lecshare ProMovieMaker2,
PhotoStory3,
iMovie, or any video editing
toolGoogleDocs - Document and Presentation
Blackboard
(old: Content System
and new: Vista/CE)Open Source tools:
Elgg,
Mahara, OSPI, ePEARL
Embedded
in Moodle: Moofolio, MyStuff (U.K.)Open Source Content Management Systems: Plone, Drupal
Think.com (K12 school accounts only)
Pupil Pages (K12)
These are tools that can be used to author portfolios
(offline), but require web server space to publish online. Portfolios created
with these tools can also be published on CD-R or DVD-R. No
interactivity*These are static web services that an individual or
institution may use to create and publish a presentation portfolio - little or
no interactivity* (Web 1.0)These are dynamic web services that an individual or
institution may use to create and publish a presentation portfolio AND allows
interactivity* (Web 2.0)These are systems that an institution would install on their
own server to provide space for hosting portfolios. Interactivity* but NO data
management system**These are systems that an institution adopts (no server
required) that host portfolios. Usually supports interactivity* but NO data
management** or reporting systemsThere are hosted systems that an institution would adopt (no
server required) that will allow hosting portfolios, facilitates interactivity,
and includes a data management** and reporting system for
assessment*Interactivity allows dialogue and feedback in the portfolio,
either through comments or collaborative editing
Level of
Interactivity: Lower < - - - - - - - - - - - - > Higher**Data management system allows collection of
evaluation data about portfolios,
and can produce reports aggregating
quantitative dataLevel of Personal Expression and Creativity
for the Portfolio Developer:
Higher < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - > Lower
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Mike Ratkajtools for eprotfolios
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Honor Moorman©2007, Helen C. Barrett, Ph.D. - Updated September 30, 2008
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Tod BakerLevel of Interactivity:
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Level of Personal Expression and Creativity for the Portfolio Developer:
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Raenette TaljaardHandy list of tools that can be used.
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