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Kennesaw State University - Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick's site on Folio Thinking

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Kennesaw State University
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Folio-Thinking: Honor, Understand, and Connect Your Learning from Self to Global Society by Creating a Portfolio Reflections on Folio Thinking

"To better understand our current potential for success, all we have to do is reflect back at what we've already achieved." Vincent Plowman, Psychology - Graduate - Kennesaw State University 2007

"Use Folio Thinking to Honor, Understand, and Connect Your Learning From Self to Global Society, for the Betterment of the World" Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick

 E-Portfolio as Kaleidoscopic Process: Reflective View from Self to Global Society: Just as a kaleidoscope needs light to view the endless possiblities of visual combinations of the colored glass, an eportfolio provides the illumination for the learner to view the endless possibilities of the potential views and connections of her/his learning experience from self to global society. Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick


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ePortfolio, reflection

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