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Higher Ed Institutional ePortfolio Sites

by Kathleen Willbanks


Description:
A collection of how higher ed institutions are supporting their ePortfolio projects with an online presence.

Authorized users only:


1.

SFSU's website on ePortfolios


Added: 12/09/2008
SFSU has a very comprehensive and informative site.
2.

eFolio Minnesota


Added: 12/12/2008
eFolio is available to all Minnesota residents.
3.

Hofstra's TaskStream Info


Added: 12/16/2008
Using a Wiki to explain who, what, how, why, this site is easy to navigate.
4.

Hofstra's Wiki on ePortfolios


Added: 12/16/2008
Hofstra uses and easy wiki to convey information about ePortfolios.
5.

University of Washington's ePortfolio site


Added: 12/18/2008
University of Washington's ePortfolio portal offers an overview for new users and links to Resources.
6.

PennState's About ePortfolios


Added: 12/18/2008
This link goes directly to their "about" overview. They include a good graphic showing how they see ePortfolios fitting in to the student's current activities.
7.

Charlton College of Business - ePortfolio site


Added: 12/22/2008
As of spring semester 2008 and using Chalk and Wire all Charlton MBA students are required to develop and maintain an electronic portfolio. This is their introduction page.
8.

University of Arizona's College of Fine Arts ePortfolio instruction site


Added: 12/22/2008
This is a fine example of how an institution supports their students using ePortfolios.
9.

UMass at Dartmouth ePortfolio Instructions


Added: 12/22/2008
UMass Dartmouth College of Business has their students using Chalk and Wire. Here is their support site with instructions.
10.

University of Iowa College of Ed sample ePortfolio sites


Added: 12/22/2008
A fine collection of suggested ePortfolio contents from the University of Iowa College of Education.
11.

CSU East Bay's Institutional Portfolio


Added: 01/26/2009
The Institutional ePortfolio is an electronic repository of university facts, evidence, and analysis regarding Cal State East Bay's efforts to achieve educational effectiveness.
12.

Scotland's ePortfolio site for Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Medicine


Added: 02/09/2009
The NES (NHS Education for Scotland) e-Portfolio site for over 35,000 healthcare trainees within Scotland (Dentistry and Pharmacy) and across the United Kingdom (Medicine).
13.

ePortfolios in the CSU (California State University)


Added: 03/05/2009
This website has tabs to take you through the process of getting started, investigation, implementation, and accreditation. It also lists the campus activities, and has a rich resources section.
14.

ePortfolios at Virginia Tech


Added: 03/09/2009
Virginia Tech's ePortfolio system is fully integrated with the Scholar collaborative learning environment. Faculty, students, and administrators can make many different ePortfolios to suite many different purposes. Additionally, faculty members can request ePortfolio tools for their classes.
15.

City University of Hong Kong's ePortofolio site


Added: 04/23/2009
CityU TDG funded ePortfolio project website "ePortfolios for All: A Roadmap for Success" and is an extension of the Electronic Learning Portfolio and English Language Portfolio projects. This site has much information, including templates and a gallery.
16.

Regent University and the School of Psychology & Counseling ePortfolio Site


Added: 04/27/2009
Site includes definitions of ePortfolios, the requirements, hints for creating a portfolio, lectures and workshops schedule, FAQ, Help, and Copyright Policies. The archived video are good.
17.

Austrailia Flexible Learning Framework


Added: 07/27/2009
Austrailia's site - not quite only "higher ed" but much more broad.
18.

Virginia Wesleyan College ePortfolio Site


Added: 08/04/2009
Virginia Wesleyan College's ePortfolio site covers ePortfolio definition, the concept, the framework. Then discusses their requirements; Civic Participation, Cultural and Creative Enadeavors, Environmental Stewardship, Interpaersonal Realationships. Gainful Employment, Life-Long Learning, Personal Well-Being. Great examples, too.
19.

The Iowa ePortfolio Model


Added: 10/14/2009
The University of Iowa College of Education is recognized for the development of the Iowa ePortfolioâ„¢ Model. New graduates now enter the workforce with a diploma and a set of integrated digital tools that afford short-term career advantages and long-term professional benefits.

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