This workshop will provide practical information about how to integrate an ePortfolio into course requirements to support learning goals and enable students to begin to curate a collection of their accomplishments, including examples of academic work. By developing their ePortfolio, students can create connections across courses and disciplines, and bring their experiences outside of the classroom in conversation with their academic work. The ePortfolio is also a career development tool, as it provides students with a platform to showcase their learning, skills, and achievements. Learn more about the pedagogical value of ePortfolios in the first hour of the workshop; the second hour will consist of hands-on activities. Please bring a syllabus to get started with integrating an ePortfolio into your course learning objectives.
Key Speakers
Dr. Christine D’Onofrio
Instructor Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory
Dr. Michael Griffin
Associate Professor Department of Philosophy