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Dave Murphy

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Nov 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/18/96
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Greetings,

I would like to enlist the aid of this group to give me some input on a
project on which my company is working. We are creating a Electronic
Portfolio Manager. At this point and time I can not give you any details;
I don't have any details. That is why I need your help.

There are many different views on what an electronic portfolio looks like.
I would appreciate your input on electronic portfolios.

Please share any experiences that you may have had with electronic
portfolios. What have you tried; what do you have in place?

What should the final result look like? It is a electronic scrapbook?
Should it include some type of assessment from the teachers? Should it
include comments from peers?

Should it be deliverable to the home? Is CD ROM an acceptable format for
the final product?

Thank you for your ideas.

Sincerely


Dave Murphy
Curriculum Networking Specialists
7813 W. Quarto Ave.
Littleton, CO 80123

1-800-283-1017

(303) 904-0059
FAX (303)932-9231

dmu...@csn.net

Marylou Bowles-Banks

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Nov 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/18/96
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Dave,
I am also extremely interested in electronic portfolios, so kindly post
replies to the list. Thanks a bunch!
Marylou

Marylou Bowles-Banks

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Nov 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/20/96
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Scott:
You wrote:
>check out SASI XP
I tried that and didn't get any satisfaction on electronic portfolios.
Other ideas?
Incidentally, are you the Scott Neistadt with wife Doreen, sons Jason and
Seth who used to live in Dubois, Wyoming? Couldn't be . . .
Thanks. Marylou

Scott Neistadt

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Nov 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM11/21/96
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check out SASI XP

Seth Neistadt

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May 6, 2013, 5:19:05 PM5/6/13
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I thought I would post 17 years later. Marylou, this was that Scott. This is his son, Seth. Isn't the internet amazing?
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