Lynn Meade uncovers how to make learning visible with portfolios on episode 612 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
An ePortfolio is basically a curated collection of student work. It includes reflection, and it’s usually across the college experience.
-Lynn Meade
Anytime I teach portfolios, it’s really big that we talk about audience and purpose. Who is your audience and what is your purpose?
-Lynn Meade
There’s something particularly lovely about seeing student or faculty members’ written comments about my work. Both the critiques and those comments that build me up, and how very powerful they are, and how much they mean to me.
-Lynn Meade
It’s not about the tech. The most important thing is, am I writing? Am I able to think about myself? Am I able to reflect about myself?
-Lynn Meade
- Building a Professional Portfolio (OER Book) by Lynn Meade
- University of Arkansas Student Portfolios (portfolio.uark.edu)
- Award-Winning ePortfolios Highlight Student Talent and Career Readiness
- Fulbright College Team Outlines ePortfolio Initiative
- Multiple New U of A ePortfolio Resources Available for Students and Faculty
- Beyond a Resume, Part One: ePortfolios in Higher Ed (podcast)
- Beyond a Resume, Part Two: ePortfolios in Higher Ed (podcast)
- ePortfolios Overview (AAC&U ePortfolios Topic Page)
- Poll Everywhere
- Reese W. is Here to Boost My Writing Career, by John Warner
- The Feeling Good Handbook by David Burns
- Nancy Duarte on LinkedIn
- Video on Box Breathing