Title: Carolyn Rogers,
1Using ePortfolios for Assessment
- Carolyn Rogers,
- Coordinator, Online Student Services
- Kevin Corcoran,
- Sr. Director, Technology Services
- NERCOMP Workshop
- ePortfolios Learning from Experience
- Vassar College
- November 3rd, 2005
2Student-centered Development Assessing Student
Learning Program Assessment Building Assessment
Tools into an ePortfolio Development and
Implementation Challenges
3 Why ePortfolios?
4Who Owns It?
STUDENT
Content
Who Sees It
5Who Owns It?
6Collect
- Allows students and institutions to collect work
- Exemplars of best work (summative)
- Variety of work
- Over Time (formative)
7Reflect
- The Essence of Portfolios much more than a
collection of objects - Mindful Engagement with
- work, education, goals
- A thoughtful collection an annotated collection
of work
8Present
- Presentation of work is student controlled,
student centered - ePortfolios facilitate sharing of, and access to
student work - Student Work is readily available for assessment
over time
9Assessment
- Portfolios allow a focus on
- What we want students to learn
- What we want them to be able to do with this
learning - How well they demonstrate what theyve learned
- How we can do a better job of helping them learn
10Levels of Assessment
- Using ePortfolios to Assess
- Student Learning
- Courses
- Projects
- General Education Objectives
- Departments
- Institutions
11AssessmentTools
- Developed Tools to Facilitate All forms of
Assessment - Project Builder
- Assessment Module
12Project Builder
Scoring Rubrics For Portfolio and artifacts
13Project Builder
- For Instructors
- Encourage selection
- Encourage reflection
- Encourage holistic view
- Rubrics can provide guidance on expectations of
quality - Comment
14Project Builder
- For Departments
- Create master project which can be copied by many
instructors - Grading rubrics can be aggregated for assessment
purposes.
15Project Builder
- For Students
- Access Project requirements from eportfolio
- Submit to instructor with one click
- View their comments and rubric scores
- Create job search portfolios by copying work to
employment portfolio
16Assessment Module
Assessment Module Collect Work Random Selection
Committee Review Anonymity
Reports and/or Raw Data
17Examples Assessing Student Learning
- Formative and Summative
- Writing Assessment- going beyond the grade
- Use ePortfolios as part of a capstone course to
demonstrate competencies
18For Athletics
- Pioneers win Gold in Australia!!!
- SHU earned gold
- with 2-1 win.
- July 8, 2005
19Study Abroad
- Students keep a portfolio while abroad reflecting
on their experiences
On their return they will use the ePortfolio to
integrate their learning into their education.
20Assessing Critical Thinking
- ePortfolio.org Projects
- Improve Student Learning in First Year
Seminar/Orientation Courses - Use ePortfolios as part of learning communities
- Emphasize peer review in English Composition
classes - Use ePortfolio to develop critical thinking and
communication skills of students in the nursing
program
21Program Assessment
- Overall assessment of
- General Education Requirements
- Nursing Program- measure program outcomes
- Use ePortfolios as part of articulation
agreements (course assessment)
22The Challenges
23Change
- Moving to portfolios or ePortfolios requires a
culture shift at the institution. - Change can be difficult or can be embraced
eagerly by faculty and staff who are engaged
across the institution in a process of discovery
and problem solving - Mellow, G. and Talmadge, R. Creating the
Resilient Community College in Change May/June
2005
24It Takes an Institution
- or at least a program or major.
- ePortfolios are software packages which require
new ways of thinking and practice.
25Work Load
- ePortfolios create work for both faculty and
students, especially at the beginning because it
requires planning and change. - Both need to believe that the extra work has
benefits. - Success breeds success.
26Build in Assistance
- For Faculty and Students
- Technical How do I use the software?
- Pedagogical How do I use portfolios?
27Assessment Issues
- Few of our institutions had a well thought-out
robust Assessment strategy that used portfolios. - Requires Planning- identifying Learning
Objectives, Rubrics, - Long and Short term Goals
28Where to Begin?
- First-Year Seminars, Orientation Programs,
Student Development Courses - Dilemma of self-assessment
- Students want to know why?
29Who Is In the Room?
- Faculty Driven
- Assessment Infused
- Leadership around Change
30QA
- Carolyn Rogers
- crogers_at_ctdlc.org
- 860 832 3894
- Kevin Corcoran
- kcorcoran_at_ctdlc.org
- 860-832-3889
- www.eportfolio.org