ePortfolio as Curriculum
Models and Practices for Developing Students' ePortfolio Literacy
Herausgeber: Yancey, Kathleen Blake
ePortfolio as Curriculum
Models and Practices for Developing Students' ePortfolio Literacy
Herausgeber: Yancey, Kathleen Blake
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This book provides faculty, staff, and administrators with a set of frameworks and models useful for guiding students in designing and creating ePortfolios that clearly communicate their purpose and effectively use the affordances of the medium.
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This book provides faculty, staff, and administrators with a set of frameworks and models useful for guiding students in designing and creating ePortfolios that clearly communicate their purpose and effectively use the affordances of the medium.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9781620367605
- ISBN-10: 1620367602
- Artikelnr.: 52905346
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9781620367605
- ISBN-10: 1620367602
- Artikelnr.: 52905346
Kathleen Blake Yancey is Kellogg W. Hunt Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. She has focused her research agenda on portfolios for the life of her career. In 1992, she published Portfolios in the Writing Classroom; in 1996, the co-edited Situating Portfolios, in 2001, the co-edited Electronic Portfolios: Emerging Practices in Student, Faculty and Institutional Learning; and in 2009, the co-edited Electronic Portfolios 2.0: Emergent Research on Implementation and Impact. She has served on the AAC&U VALUE Steering Committee and on the Board of Directors for the Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-based Learning (AAEEBL), and she is a faculty member for WASC's Assessment Leadership Academy and a mentor for WASC's Community of Practice project. Yancey has also been the president or chair of several writing studies/literacy organizations, including the Council of Writing Program Administrators (CWPA), the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Immediate Past Editor of College Composition and Communication, and past co-editor of the journal Assessing Writing, she has published over 100 refereed articles and book chapters and authored, edited, or co-edited 15 scholarly books, most recently Writing Across Contexts: Transfer, Composition, and Sites of Writing; and A Rhetoric of Reflection. She has been recognized with several awards, including the CWPA Best Book Award, the CCCC Research Impact Award, the FSU Graduate Mentor Award, the FSU Graduate Teaching Award, and the CCCC Exemplar Award. Terrel L. Rhodes, Vice President, Office of Quality, Curriculum and Assessment; and Executive Director of VALUE- Association of American Colleges and Universities
Foreword-Terrel L. Rhodes Acknowledgments Introduction. ePortfolio as
Curriculum. Models and Practices-Kathleen Blake Yancey 1.
ePortfolio-as-Curriculum. Revisualizing the Composition Process-Amy
Cicchino, Rachel Efstathion, and Christina Giarrusso 2. Collateral Learning
as an ePortfolio Curriculum-Sharon Burns and Jo Ann Thompson 3. ePortfolios
in a World Language Learning Curriculum-Karen Simroth James, Emily E.
Scida, Yitna Firdyiwek 4. Hampshire College ePortfolios. A Curriculum on
Reflection to Support Individualized Educational Pathways-Laura Wenk 5.
Identity Development as Curriculum. A Metacognitive Approach-Susan Kahn 6.
Untangling the Past and Present While Weaving a Future. ePortfolios as a
Space for Professional Discernment and Growth-Gail Matthews-DeNatale 7.
Limiting ePortfolio Requirements, Raising Student Energy. Establishing a
Culture of Student Advocacy for ePortfolio Programs-Sue Denning 8. Creating
an ePortfolio Studio Experience. The Role of Curation, Design, and Peer
Review in Shaping ePortfolios-Kathleen Blake Yancey 9. Macaulay
Springboards. The Capstone as an Open Learning ePortfolio-Joseph Ugoretz
10. Metacognition Across the Curriculum. Building Capstone ePortfolios in
Stanford University's Notation in Science Communication-Jennifer Stonaker,
Jenae Druckman Cohn, Russ Carpenter, Helen L. Chen 11. The Invited
ePortfolio Curriculum-Katherine Bridgman 12. Integrative Learning and
ePortfolio Networks-Cheryl Emerson and Alex Reid 13. Concluding
Forward-Kathleen Blake Yancey About the Contributors Index
Curriculum. Models and Practices-Kathleen Blake Yancey 1.
ePortfolio-as-Curriculum. Revisualizing the Composition Process-Amy
Cicchino, Rachel Efstathion, and Christina Giarrusso 2. Collateral Learning
as an ePortfolio Curriculum-Sharon Burns and Jo Ann Thompson 3. ePortfolios
in a World Language Learning Curriculum-Karen Simroth James, Emily E.
Scida, Yitna Firdyiwek 4. Hampshire College ePortfolios. A Curriculum on
Reflection to Support Individualized Educational Pathways-Laura Wenk 5.
Identity Development as Curriculum. A Metacognitive Approach-Susan Kahn 6.
Untangling the Past and Present While Weaving a Future. ePortfolios as a
Space for Professional Discernment and Growth-Gail Matthews-DeNatale 7.
Limiting ePortfolio Requirements, Raising Student Energy. Establishing a
Culture of Student Advocacy for ePortfolio Programs-Sue Denning 8. Creating
an ePortfolio Studio Experience. The Role of Curation, Design, and Peer
Review in Shaping ePortfolios-Kathleen Blake Yancey 9. Macaulay
Springboards. The Capstone as an Open Learning ePortfolio-Joseph Ugoretz
10. Metacognition Across the Curriculum. Building Capstone ePortfolios in
Stanford University's Notation in Science Communication-Jennifer Stonaker,
Jenae Druckman Cohn, Russ Carpenter, Helen L. Chen 11. The Invited
ePortfolio Curriculum-Katherine Bridgman 12. Integrative Learning and
ePortfolio Networks-Cheryl Emerson and Alex Reid 13. Concluding
Forward-Kathleen Blake Yancey About the Contributors Index
Foreword-Terrel L. Rhodes Acknowledgments Introduction. ePortfolio as
Curriculum. Models and Practices-Kathleen Blake Yancey 1.
ePortfolio-as-Curriculum. Revisualizing the Composition Process-Amy
Cicchino, Rachel Efstathion, and Christina Giarrusso 2. Collateral Learning
as an ePortfolio Curriculum-Sharon Burns and Jo Ann Thompson 3. ePortfolios
in a World Language Learning Curriculum-Karen Simroth James, Emily E.
Scida, Yitna Firdyiwek 4. Hampshire College ePortfolios. A Curriculum on
Reflection to Support Individualized Educational Pathways-Laura Wenk 5.
Identity Development as Curriculum. A Metacognitive Approach-Susan Kahn 6.
Untangling the Past and Present While Weaving a Future. ePortfolios as a
Space for Professional Discernment and Growth-Gail Matthews-DeNatale 7.
Limiting ePortfolio Requirements, Raising Student Energy. Establishing a
Culture of Student Advocacy for ePortfolio Programs-Sue Denning 8. Creating
an ePortfolio Studio Experience. The Role of Curation, Design, and Peer
Review in Shaping ePortfolios-Kathleen Blake Yancey 9. Macaulay
Springboards. The Capstone as an Open Learning ePortfolio-Joseph Ugoretz
10. Metacognition Across the Curriculum. Building Capstone ePortfolios in
Stanford University's Notation in Science Communication-Jennifer Stonaker,
Jenae Druckman Cohn, Russ Carpenter, Helen L. Chen 11. The Invited
ePortfolio Curriculum-Katherine Bridgman 12. Integrative Learning and
ePortfolio Networks-Cheryl Emerson and Alex Reid 13. Concluding
Forward-Kathleen Blake Yancey About the Contributors Index
Curriculum. Models and Practices-Kathleen Blake Yancey 1.
ePortfolio-as-Curriculum. Revisualizing the Composition Process-Amy
Cicchino, Rachel Efstathion, and Christina Giarrusso 2. Collateral Learning
as an ePortfolio Curriculum-Sharon Burns and Jo Ann Thompson 3. ePortfolios
in a World Language Learning Curriculum-Karen Simroth James, Emily E.
Scida, Yitna Firdyiwek 4. Hampshire College ePortfolios. A Curriculum on
Reflection to Support Individualized Educational Pathways-Laura Wenk 5.
Identity Development as Curriculum. A Metacognitive Approach-Susan Kahn 6.
Untangling the Past and Present While Weaving a Future. ePortfolios as a
Space for Professional Discernment and Growth-Gail Matthews-DeNatale 7.
Limiting ePortfolio Requirements, Raising Student Energy. Establishing a
Culture of Student Advocacy for ePortfolio Programs-Sue Denning 8. Creating
an ePortfolio Studio Experience. The Role of Curation, Design, and Peer
Review in Shaping ePortfolios-Kathleen Blake Yancey 9. Macaulay
Springboards. The Capstone as an Open Learning ePortfolio-Joseph Ugoretz
10. Metacognition Across the Curriculum. Building Capstone ePortfolios in
Stanford University's Notation in Science Communication-Jennifer Stonaker,
Jenae Druckman Cohn, Russ Carpenter, Helen L. Chen 11. The Invited
ePortfolio Curriculum-Katherine Bridgman 12. Integrative Learning and
ePortfolio Networks-Cheryl Emerson and Alex Reid 13. Concluding
Forward-Kathleen Blake Yancey About the Contributors Index