Definition
An
electronic portfolio, also known as an
e-portfolio or
digital portfolio, is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on
the Web. Such electronic evidence may include inputted text, electronic files, images,
multimedia,
blog entries, and
hyperlinks.
E-portfolios are both demonstrations of the user's abilities and
platforms for self-expression, and, if they are online, they can be
maintained dynamically over time. Some e-portfolio applications permit
varying degrees of audience access, so the same portfolio might be used
for multiple purposes.
Student Portfolios
Definition: Student portfolios are collections of student
work that are typically used for an alternative assessment grade in the
classroom. Student portfolios can take a couple of forms. One type of
student portfolio contains work that shows the student's progression
through the course of the school year. For example, writing samples
might be taken from the beginning, middle, and end of the school year.
This can help show growth and provide teachers, students, and parents
with evidence of how the student has progressed.
A second type of portfolio involves the student and/or teacher
selecting examples of their best work. This type of portfolio can be
graded in one of two ways. In many cases, these items are graded
normally and then placed in the student's portfolio. This portfolio can
then be used as evidence of student work for college and scholarship
applications among other things. The other way that these types of
portfolios can be graded is to wait until the end of a term. In this
instance, typically the teacher has published a rubric and students
collect their own work for inclusion. Then the teacher grades this work
based on the rubric.
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