Curating Student Work in ePortfolios
Thursday, February 21, 2019, 4:30-6:00pm (Faculty Commons, N227)
*Refreshments will be served. (Thanks to the Provostās Office for its generous support of this event!)
*Part-time faculty are eligible to receive a stipend for participation.
*Please RSVP by commenting on this post. Please share this invitation with your colleagues!
Join the OpenLab Team, City Tech faculty and staff, and CUNY colleagues at our next Open Pedagogy event, where weāll be discussing teaching and learning with ePortfolios on the OpenLab. While ePortfolios are the work of students, faculty and staff have a key role in helping students to build an online presence and curate an ePortfolio that is reflexive, engaging, and professional. ePortfolios on the OpenLab are designed to allow students to create professional websites that showcase their academic and professional experiences, as well as a space to reflect on these experiences. Weāll discuss how ePortfolios can be integrated into class-based assignments, and the challenges of having students curate their work in the open, public-facing space of the OpenLab. Weāll consider the following questions:
- How can the opportunities available in digital spaces change the way we think about curation in teaching and learning (and how we teach and learn through curation)?
- How can ePortfolios scaffolded into studentsā coursework at City Tech help students curate and reflect on their academic, extracurricular, and personal growth?
- How can ePortfolios be revised as a student approaches graduation to present a professional portfolio for their career or graduate studies aspirations?
- How does working individually, publicly, and socially change the way we implement and consider curatorial strategies?
This event kicks off our Spring 2019 Open Pedagogy series on curation in open digital pedagogy, and weāre excited to start a conversation around how ācurationā–practically and conceptually–can be integrated into teaching and learning on the OpenLab.
Save the date for our upcoming linked workshop, āCurating Student Work in ePortfolios, ā where we will share best practices for / do hands-on work for incorporating ePortfolios into coursework to facilitate student curation of their academic work (Friday, March 1, 12:00-1:30 PM Room G606).
Recommended Readings:
- Yancey, Kathleen Blake. āePortfolio.ā Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments. MLA Commons.
- Eynon, B., Gambino, L. M., & ToĢroĢk, J. (2014). āReflection, Integration, and ePortfolio Pedagogy.ā
- OāConnor, Megan. āePortfolios and Self-Reflection: Powerful Pedagogical Tools for Learning.ā Stanford Teaching Commons. July 21, 2014.
- āTeaching with ePortfolios.ā Sweetland Center for Writing.
- Schrand, Tom, Katharine Jones, and Valerine Hanson. āReflecting on Reflections:ā Curating ePortfolios for Integrative Learning and Identity Development in a General Education Senior Capstone.ā International Journal of ePortfolio. 8:1, 2018. 1-12.