by MU Instructional Designers
June 16, 2023
8-10 min read
As described in the video above, an ePortfolio is essentially a website where students combine artifacts and reflections. There are some types/purposes of ePortfolios that can help you define the goals of this project (from Academic Technologies office of Cornell University):
- Developmental (e.g., working) which focuses on the progress of a particular project or task
- Reflective (e.g., learning) which focuses on your learning over time
- Representational (e.g., showcase) which showcases your original content, like a more traditional artist’s portfolio
Using an ePortfolio project rather than a more traditional essay or assembled hard-copy portfolio can help students build digital skills and add relevance to today’s more tech-oriented workplace.
Learn More!
- Create a Blog or ePortfolio – Nuts and bolts for pre-production, production, and post-production stages of creating an ePortfolio.
- Annotated Bibliography – A collection of research on the topic of ePortfolio projects.
Class Visits Available
Instructional Designers are available as guest presenters in your course, helping students with the pre-production, production, or post-production stages of an infographic project. Reach out to techsupport@messiah.edu to discuss options.