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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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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
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From CUNY Academic Commons
Introduction
This page documents the process of generating the wiki home page “Featured” boxes. These are digests which may also provide a little information about the contents, depending upon need. For how-to documentation on how to use News Channel and RSS Reader, see the following wiki page
Issues
- When individual pages are fed out to RSS, the whole page is rendered. Not sure if this is because there is a parameter conflict with RSS Reader extension? The default is supposed to be to just display the article’s title, and an optional parameter “text” is supposed to render the whole thing. But it seems to always display the whole thing. Also tried “number=10” parameter (to limit results), but that doesn’t seem to work either. So as a workaround – I created digests which can be fed out. (We could create a number of digests for each feed.) This is not as dynamic as feeding the individual pages though…
- The Category box appears in the feed and is ugly. I think this can be resolved in CSS by the following:
"#catbox {display: none;}"
I tried the MW magic word HIDDENCAT, and hid the categories, but that didn’t work too well. The category box still remained with “array” in it.
Featured Wiki Pages
News Channel Category Criteria:
RSS Feed url: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ANewsChannel&format=rss20&limit=10&cat1=Featured&cat2=F1&excat1=&wpSubmitNewsChannelParams=Create+feed
Example:
Featured Wiki Resources
News Channel Category Criteria:
RSS Feed url: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ANewsChannel&format=rss20&limit=10&cat1=Featured&cat2=F2&excat1=&wpSubmitNewsChannelParams=Create+feed
Example:
Featured Wiki Categories
News Channel Category Criteria:
RSS Feed url: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ANewsChannel&format=rss20&limit=10&cat1=Featured&cat2=F3&excat1=&wpSubmitNewsChannelParams=Create+feed
Example:
Featured Group Wikis
News Channel Category Criteria:
RSS Feed url: https://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ANewsChannel&format=rss20&limit=10&cat1=Featured&cat2=F4&excat1=&wpSubmitNewsChannelParams=Create+feed
Example:
Recently Edited
This one is a little problematic – way too much detail… It is from Special Pages:Recent Edits” feed. Tried number=10 (parameter in RSS Reader) to limit number of results, but didn’t seem to work.
Most Active
Looking for a way to generate this one. There is a “Popular Pages” in Special Pages, but it is not a feed.
Special:PopularPages
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.
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