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Coach Carole  
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 More options Nov 10 2011, 3:09 pm
From: Coach Carole <coachcarole2...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 12:09:57 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 10 2011 3:09 pm
Subject: An eportfolio is not a tool

Some interesting perspectives on eportfolios as 'more than a tool' from Trent Batson on the Batson Blog at: http://www.aaeebl.org/tbb?mode=PostView&bmi=746168

Absolutely agree with an eportfolio bringing so much more to our way of learning. In fact I'd add in to the mix the concept of changing the focus for learners in taking charge of their e-learning through an e-porrfolio approach.

Thinking now about how an e-portfolio can become a 'think piece' central to your reflections in learning, workplace professional development, experiences in self-directed learning and more of your lifewide experiences. This is not new, but it is gradually making more sense to me as an essential e-skill that we all need to have.

E-skills have been on my radar for a few weeks now and there are some ideas percolating for what needs to be included in a foundation course in e-skills for e-learners to help prepare their e-portfolios. What do you think should come first? The e-skills or the e-portfolio? Or can these develop side-by-side?


 
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Adrienne  
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 More options Nov 15 2011, 1:18 am
From: Adrienne <skiaj1...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 22:18:51 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 15 2011 1:18 am
Subject: Re: An eportfolio is not a tool

I have been throwing around similar ideas after looking at some of the
Change11 MOOC links to 'PLEs'. I have started mapping out a basic course to
intro for students who want to learn online but realise they are missing
vital skills/knowledge/vocabulary.
Some students new to online learning (or indeed self-directed learning)
will jump in before they feel they are competent in the skills needed,
others will put it into the too hard basket and that would be a shame. To
help those students who feel they need some preparation before the bigger
tasks I thought a set of intro skills could help them feel better prepared
and equiped to tackle e-learning and having a presence online.

Step 1 without a doubt - Email and how to use it effectively as a
communication tool and an organisational tool
Step 2 - Social Networking in SOME form (Forums / blogging / Facebook /
Twitter - establishing themselves as a resident - or at least a regular
visitor SOMEWHERE online)
Step 3 - blogging - the why, where, how and when (also what a learner can
expect to receive in return for their investment of learning how to blog)

Step 4 - Eportfolios.


 
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Sandra  
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 More options Nov 15 2011, 9:02 am
From: Sandra <rockycr...@hotkey.net.au>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:02:59 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 15 2011 9:02 am
Subject: Re: An eportfolio is not a tool
Managed carefully they could run side by side - an ePortfolio
showcasing e-skills.

Keep the ePortfolio bsic and simple and it could be done.
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Coach Carole  
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 More options Nov 15 2011, 7:01 pm
From: Coach Carole <coachcarole2...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:01:23 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 15 2011 7:01 pm
Subject: Re: An eportfolio is not a tool

Hi Adrienne, Sandra,

I agree with your steps to e-skills - I'd just change the nomenclature
somewhat:

   1. Communicate and Network online (include gmail and how to make that
   work for you smartly) (include skype and BbC for real time communication)
   (include disussion forums for anytime discussions)
   2. Learn and collaborate online (include access and share learning
   resources in cloud based learning spaces, accessing and navigating learning
   spaces online, learning to be self-directed/self-managed learners)
   3. Reflect and Connect online (include blogging and other online writing
   skills, curating and researching online, reflecting on learning, connecting
   with wider cohorts of online learners)

Then after 3 short courses like these (maybe a month each) - engage
learners in something like the epcop mooc over 2 months.

4. Collect and Present online (focussing on e-portfolio approach to
learning)

This could be the start of foundation e-skills
I'm currently working on some foundation e-skills along these lines too
Adrienne - we should collaborate.

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