College of Arts & Sciences faculty and instructors are invited to an ePortfolio Showcase on Thursday, April 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Alden Library third floor.
The showcase will feature the results of electronic portfolio pilot projects in the College of Arts & Sciences and the Career and Leadership Development Center. Faculty and student presenters will discuss benefits and challenges of electronic portfolios for teaching, student learning, and professional development. They will showcase sample ePortfolios that they have developed.
For planning purposes, RSVP at www.surveymonkey.com/s/ePortfolioShowcase.
“Even if you cannot come the entire time, please feel free to drop by and join this discussion of electronic portfolios,” notes Associate Dean Dr. Laurie Russell Hatch. Refreshments will be served.
April 24 Showcase Agenda
4-5 pm, Friends of the Libraries Room—Panel discussion on benefits and challenges of electronic portfolios for teaching, student learning, and professional development
5-6 pm, Faculty Commons—Demonstrations of sample student ePortfolios and discussion of selected electronic portfolio tools
A&S ePortfolio Faculty Learning Community
Areej Ahmede (Linguistics), David Bell (Linguistics), David Curp (History), Charlotte Elster (Physics & Astronomy), Muriel Gallego (Modern Languages), Michael Grant (Psychology), Laurie Hatch (Arts & Sciences), Imants Jaunarajs (Career and Leadership Development Center), Christine Mattley (Sociology), Albert Rouzie (English), Debb Thorne (Sociology), Ted Welser (Sociology)
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