Wednesday, February 7, 2018

What goes into a Digital Portfolio?

Example of a "complete" Digital Portfolio.

Notice that the student includes comments in some of the pages as "reflections" about the work.

This blogpost is a form of "archive."  The work of Ben Staley is on a Google Site, but the site appears to be under the High Tech High Google Site.   To help students of the future, selections of Ben's digital portfolio are displayed here so you can get a quick overview of "what a large DP looks like."
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You can see these items in a Google Drive archive HERE

Ben Staley wrote two descriptions of the process he used to assemble his DPs.  The first is from 2014 (his last year at High Tech High school) and the second is from 2018 (when he was a senior at WPI).

Start a Center for Projects, Presentations and Portfolios in your school.  Click HERE
The Center's website (a tribute to educational pioneer Abraham S. Fischler)

1 comment:

  1. I'm looking at this post five years after first seeing Ben's work (in 2014). This material is now in the International Warehouse of Examples of Digital Portfolios (www.TINYURL.com/IWEDPList). Bravo to Ben and many thanks for letting others see his early work. This blog post can be shared via www.TINYURL.com/benStaleyDP Read more at www.TINYURL.com/CPPPSite and the free reading ebooks at www.TINYURL.com/Markthebook10

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