I enjoyed the day Monday, and we certainly had a full day of portfolios and applied projects.
Everyone did well.
I already mentioned this to the Applied Project folks – people came with a range of presentation styles and backup technologies. All were fine. Among M.Ed.’s and Non-degree folks, the most common plan was to project the [...]
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Quick Follow-Up to Marathon I
Posted in Portfolios (M.Ed.) on April 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Portfolio update – M.Ed./Non-Degree only
Posted in Portfolios (M.Ed.) on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I completed my task of reviewing M.Ed. and Non-degree portfolios today – my advisees only.
Each advisee should have received notice of a GoogleDoc that contains the checklist I used to review each one. Please let me know if you did not receive this.
In most cases, I checked for overall completeness, site integrity, and text readability. [...]
Cherry Blossom Edition: Portfolio Action
Posted in Portfolios (M.Ed.), tagged technology, web2.0 on March 28, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This has been the week when blooming has really begun. Azaleas have been at it for a week or so, and now the dogwoods and cherry blossoms are in full swing. Everyday when I look out my window, I see new leaves on something different. Everything is coated in yellow.
But there’s more than just spring [...]
FAQ: M.Ed. Portfolios
Posted in Portfolios (M.Ed.) on March 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a couple of questions that came in about M.Ed. Portfolios. Note that this “answer” may not apply to Ed.S. Portfolios.
Q: Is there a hardcopy version?
A: No. All online! If you still see any references to hard copy in any of our online materials, please point out to me; these are “throwbacks” to olden [...]
