As the drop out rates of high schools across the country reach 30 percent, the need for teachers to be able to motivate students becomes increasingly important. Alternative assessments (especially performance based) have become a popular trend in schools and have proven to give a more accurate display of students\u27 skills and knowledge than standardized tests. This paper investigates the different kinds of digital or electronic portfolios, and the process of creating and implementing digital portfolios in order to help determine the role they could play as a method of alternative assessment as well as motivating students
The debate over how to construct appropriate and meaningful assessments for students of all ages con...
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Over the last two decades, students and teachers, across educational levels and disciplines, have be...
As the drop out rates of high schools across the country reach 30 percent, the need for teachers to ...
The use of electronic portfolios in higher education has significantly increased in the last few yea...
In order to have a better career opportunity or get a promotion, more people including both traditi...
Educators are continually seek methods to monitor learning, engage students, and increase performanc...
This study regards the use of portfolios for evaluating and documenting student progress and perform...
This text aims to explore how a digital portfolio serves as a motivating assessment for a class of m...
Digital Portfolios, also known as electronic portfolios, became more visible in the educational land...
During the past decade, there has been a shift in paradigms by educational reformers to provide a mo...
This study explores the impact of electronic portfolios on undergraduate learning in higher educatio...
During the past decade, there has been a shift in paradigms by educational reformers to provide a mo...
In this paper the authors argue a case for using e-Portfolios to promote the Scholarship of Teaching...
Portfolio assessment is an increasingly common trend in educational settings. Educational institutio...
The debate over how to construct appropriate and meaningful assessments for students of all ages con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88056/1/JAAL.50.6.3.pd
Over the last two decades, students and teachers, across educational levels and disciplines, have be...
As the drop out rates of high schools across the country reach 30 percent, the need for teachers to ...
The use of electronic portfolios in higher education has significantly increased in the last few yea...
In order to have a better career opportunity or get a promotion, more people including both traditi...
Educators are continually seek methods to monitor learning, engage students, and increase performanc...
This study regards the use of portfolios for evaluating and documenting student progress and perform...
This text aims to explore how a digital portfolio serves as a motivating assessment for a class of m...
Digital Portfolios, also known as electronic portfolios, became more visible in the educational land...
During the past decade, there has been a shift in paradigms by educational reformers to provide a mo...
This study explores the impact of electronic portfolios on undergraduate learning in higher educatio...
During the past decade, there has been a shift in paradigms by educational reformers to provide a mo...
In this paper the authors argue a case for using e-Portfolios to promote the Scholarship of Teaching...
Portfolio assessment is an increasingly common trend in educational settings. Educational institutio...
The debate over how to construct appropriate and meaningful assessments for students of all ages con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88056/1/JAAL.50.6.3.pd
Over the last two decades, students and teachers, across educational levels and disciplines, have be...