This Year’s Eportfolio Expo Entries

Here are the entrants for this year’s MHC Eportfolio Expo, which will be held on April 13 from 6-8. We are not taking any more entries, but everyone in the MHC community is invited to attend, learn, support, and find inspiration. If you decide to join us, please sign up at over here so that we can be sure to have enough cupcakes.

Thanks to everyone who submitted for sharing your work!

Clarissa Baquiran, Queens ’14, Clarissa [Sometimes] Explains It All

Rea Bhasin, Queens ’13, Bolly Blitz

Simit Christian, City ’14, \(^_^)/

Hadas Fruchter, Queens ’12, Urban Legends

Lilach Gez, Brooklyn ’13, My AUSome Trip

Jocelyne Jeannot, Lehamn ’11, Jocelyne’s time at MHC @ Lehman

Kanika Khanna, CSI ’13, Observations

Maisha Lopa, Hunter ’13, Maisha Lopa’s Eportfolio

Mitchell Lovell, CSI ’14, Love ‘ll Movies

LisaMarie Maher, Queens ’12, A Brief History of Anachronism (NYC Edition)

Kathleen O’Donnell, City ’13, Athens: A Quest for Your Ithaca

Kaitlyn O’Hagan, Hunter ’13 and Julia Dancer, City ’14, Macaulay Scholars Council

Veronica Shi, CSI ’14, VerriBerri

Ariana Tobias, Hunter ’11, Reading Harry Potter as Postmodern Apocalyptic Fiction

Jacqueline Wolpoe, Queens ’12, there is so much more to see

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Doomsday

Screenshot of the Doomsday Seminar Tagcloud

Screenshot of the Doomsday Seminar Tagcloud. Visit the site for clickable tags.

Lee Quinby’s popular cross-campus Macaulay seminar on Doomsday uses their class site to share a number of multimedia projects and to have rich discussions. Check out their fascinating tag cloud to see some of the topics they hit upon–and visit the site to see some of the posts attached to these tags, including lots of commentary from Prof. Quinby. The Creative Projects are especially thrilling. Here’s an example.

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One Seminar, One Site, Many Approaches

Prof. Healey’s 2010 Seminar 1 class built an impressive eportfolio with video projects, a photojournal, lots of blog posts, some useful tutorials from their ITF Tsai-Shiou Hsieh, and more.

Listen to students reflecting on the multimedia film project–including bloopers.

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On the Gowanus, In the Community

Prof. Cheng’s Fall 2009 Seminar 3 site took a fun approach to developing their eportfolio by participating in a role-playing debate over the development of the Gowanus Canal Superfund Site. Members of the class assumed the identity of both real and fictional characters to debate their points, and they received a lot of attention and commentary from interested parties outside of MHC. The class also made PSAs to argue their points of view.  What do you think of this PSA?

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