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ePortfolios #10: ULearn 09 Presentation

Posted by Jamin Lietze on October 12, 2009

Below is my recent presentation entitled “ePortfolios: An Interactive Inspection of a Primary Teacher’s Journey with ePortfolios from Inspiration to Implementation.” The presentation was given at ULearn09 held in Christchurch, N.Z.

The presentation was broken into three parts; my research, a chance for individuals to look through 7 of my student’s ePortfolios and lastly a look at three ePortfolio perspectives (students, parents and mine).

The video interviews (lasting 6 mins long) with a sample of my Parents is not viewable from the slideshow below. I do not currently have permission to share the video publicly. However if you are interested email me at j_lietze@yahoo.co.nz or if you have a Centre4 login you can view my presentation with the video and notes here.


2 Responses to “ePortfolios #10: ULearn 09 Presentation”

  1.   Nick Says:

    Jamin,
    Thanks for sharing your eportfolio experiences at ULearn09. Amazing progress and outcomes in the 12 months you have been investigating and implementing these at your school. I really valued the parent voice that you included in your presentation. This is perhaps something we need to do more often than we do now.
    All the best for the next steps in your implementation!
    Nick

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  2.   Custom Essays Says:

    Hello,
    Your presentation has open my mind and I have come up with an idea that rather we should add a video instead of using parent voices. You can experiment it and share it again, it would help me significantly. I think it’s very good presentation and your e portfolio experiences have motivated me to apply some at my school too.Thanks

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