Category: Eportfolios

New Moodle

From CUNY Academic Commons

EduMoodle demo site (with sample themes)

Roadmap for Moodle 2.0 in development – planned changes etc.

Dynamic chart of Moodle 2.0 development progress

Niles VikingNet – administrator/designer Patrick Malley

Moodle’s Human readable course links

A disguised moodle – Leeds City College, UK

Another disguised moodle – The site of an intermediate school class

Moodle at CUNY

Any implementations of Moodle at CUNY?

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Learning about Moodle

From CUNY Academic Commons

EduMoodle demo site (with sample themes)

Roadmap for Moodle 2.0 in development – planned changes etc.

Dynamic chart of Moodle 2.0 development progress

Niles VikingNet – administrator/designer Patrick Malley

Moodle’s Human readable course links

A disguised moodle – Leeds City College, UK

Another disguised moodle – The site of an intermediate school class

Moodle at CUNY

Any implementations of Moodle at CUNY?

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EPortfolios at CUNY

From CUNY Academic Commons

Welcome to the ePortfolio wiki page for the City University of New York.  Please share and contribute information to help the CUNY Academic Commons community explore various ePortfolio styles, best practices, strategies, goals and platforms across the various CUNY campuses. This page may (or may not) help us keep track of everything, but please do try to follow the basic wiki editing guidelines as you add new material. For assistance writing and editing a wiki page, please refer to the MediaWiki Cheat Sheet.


Image Credit: Ellen Smiley, Academic Director of the CUNY Online BA in Communication & Culture and Associate Professor at City College.

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ePortfolio Projects at CUNY

Connecting ePortfolios Across CUNY

ePortfolios at CUNY: Summary Page of ePortfolios at CUNY Colleges
ePortfolios across CUNY:  Aggregating and Integrating Information 
Comparing ePortfolio Platforms across CUNY: Platform Questionnaire

ePortfolio CUNY Cross-Campus Comparisons: A Comparative Table

ePortfolio Groups on the Academic Commons

ePortfolios Group (Public Group)
CAT ePortfolio Subcommittee Group 2009-2010 (Private Group)

ePortfolio Forums on the Academic Commons 

ePortfolio Forum (Public)
CAT ePortfolio Subcommittee Forum (Private)

ePortfolio Blogs

CAT ePortfolio Subcommittee Blog by CAT ePortfolio Subcommittee Group
ePortfolio Group Blog by the ePortfolio Group
ePortfolios for Learning by Helen Barrett
Stable Transitions by Karen Stable

ePortfolio Resources

ePortfolio Resource Wiki Page

CAT ePortfolio Subcommittee Members

Macaulay Honors College: Teaching and Learning with Technology

From CUNY Academic Commons

Case Study: Immigration in New York

This link takes us to an example of how an instructional technology fellow helped a faculty member create a website with the students to achieve the course’s goals.

Case Study: Flushing

This link takes us to an example of how one faculty member created a website with her students that functioned as an informational site for the general public. click here to go directly to the class website.

Example of Interactive Course Blog

This link is an example of an interactive blog: “Awakenings”- from Prof. Roslyn Bernstein’s course The Arts in New York.

Example of Student Course Blog

This link is an example of a student blog created for Prof. Israel’s course The Arts in New York.

Example of Website created by students as fulfillment or course’s final project

This website was made by Professor Foner’s CHC 150.003 – The Peopling of New York City (Spring 2008) class at CUNY Hunter College to present the changes experienced by East Harlem over the past twenty years (1990 – 2008).

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EPortfolio Projects at CUNY Colleges

From CUNY Academic Commons

ePortfolio at LaGuardia Community College – The LaGuardia ePortfolio is a place where students collect and save coursework, showcase their accomplishments, connect their educational goals with their personal experiences create digital resumes for potential employers, reflect on their education, and make connections between where they are and where they want to be.

ePortfolio at City Tech – City Tech students create a specific type of ePortfolio called a Career ePortfolio. Students are guided through the step-by-step ePortfolio creation process, starting with their professional goals statement and ending with their completed ePortfolio containing their resume. Students are encouraged to establish connections between coursework and the professional skills they will need when they graduate and begin searching for a job.

ePortfolio at Bronx Community College – Utilizing the Digication portfolio platform, the Bronx Community College ePortfolio is an online space where students can present themselves and their work to different audiences. They put writing, pictures, sound, or video in their ePortfolios; post and reflect on their work, articulate academic and professional goals, and map out their future.

ePortfolio at Queensborough Community College– The Queensborough ePortfolio is the place where students track their academic progress, share their accomplishments with friends and family worldwide, and demonstrate their talents to future employers or schools.

The Macaulay Eportfolio Gateway–At Macaulay Honors College, students create a wide range of different types of eportfolio, including class eportfolios, “bloggy” eportfolios, and more traditional eportfolios.  The system is designed to give students the maximum possible range of freedom for design, collection, reflection, presentation and interaction.

This Ain’t Yo Mama’s E-Portfolio– A blog post from Jim Groom’s (former CUNY GC student and Macaulay Instructional Technology Fellow) well-known “bavatuesdays” blog about e-portfolio theory and research. The current discussion is aimed at ways of making “fixed” e-portfolios” into more “portfolio-ing” practices (through the use of Web 2.0 tools). It makes reference to several CUNY e-portfolio projects.

ePortfolios @ CSIThe ePortfolio Project at CSI is a program that works to develop stronger writing and critical thinking skills in college freshman encouraging collaboration, learning reflective practice, and reaching across disciplines. Through assignments, group projects, and reflective practice, students make the transition to college, make personal discoveries, and begin seeing themselves in their future. Through a number of select pilot programs, the ePortfolio at CSI has become a resource for collaboration among students, faculty, and across campus departments and programs to support various student success initiatives.

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