Creating Electronic Student Portfolios

Electronic Student Portfolios

Creating and Using Electronic Portfolios
http://www.ash.udel.edu/ash/teacher/portfolio.html
Great overview of electronic portfolios.  This site includes the definition of electronic portfolios, uses for them, and how to create them. It also provides portfolio connections, a bibliography and glossary. 
Creating Electronic Portfolios with HyperStudio
http://www.hyperstudio.com/showcase/portfolio.html

HyperStudio's overview of electronic portfolios which includes handouts, samples and web resources.
Electronic Portfolio Planning Issues
http://transition.alaska.edu/www/portfolios/planning.html
This article identifies questions that need to be asked before decisions are made about a major implementation such

as electronic portfolios or using technology to support observational assessment and provides answers to many of these questions
Evaluating Electronic Portfolios
http://transition.alaska.edu/www/portfolios/EPDevProcess.html#eval
A set of rubrics that address different criteria for effective electronic portfolio development, which are closely aligned with the technology skills of the student or teacher portfolio developer.
Tammy's Electronic Portfolios
http://www.essdack.org/port/index.html
Easy step by step guide to creating HyperStudio student electronic portfolios.
Portfolios in a Technological Age
http://jarl.cs.uop.edu/~cpiper/portfol.html
This article describes potential ways of creating electronic computer portfolios for authentic assessment.
The Digital Portfolio: A Richer Picture of Student Performance
http://www.essentialschools.org/pubs/exhib_schdes/dp.html
A tool that can help students create a "richer picture" of their skills and accomplishments than traditional transcripts allow.  It is what the Exhibitions Project of the Coalition has termed "planning backwards."

ElectronicTeaching Portfolios
Dr. Helen Barrett's Bookmarks
http://transition.alaska.edu/www/Portfolios/bookmarks.html#teach
Dr. Barrett, Assistant Professor at University of Alaska, Anchorage has done a lot of work with regards to electronic portfolios.  Here she has compiled an extensive list of links including:
Electronic Portfolio Syllabus
http://cwolf.alaska.edu/~afhcb/ED470ElectPortfolios.html
Developing and using an electronic portfolio syllabus. For one credit, students create an electronic portfolio, selecting from a variety of strategies for development, organization, storage and presentation. Second credit includes adding digital audio and video clips to the portfolio. Third credit covers reading assignments, issues, and research on electronic portfolio development for a variety of ages and situations, including useful criteria for evaluating portfolios based on national or local standards. 
Electronic Teaching Portfolios
http://sheridan-center.stg.brown.edu/publications/TeachingPortfolio.shtml
The Harriet W. Sheridan  Center for Teaching and Learning's (Brown University)  guide for creating a teaching portfolio.


Portfolio Explorations
http://www.coe.iup.edu/njyost/portfolios/
Electronic resources and sample portfolios to assist education students in creating teacher portfolios.
                                              Compiled by Dara Feldman