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Expo Awardees
The People’s Choice voting is over (Congratulations, Clarissa!) and the judges have decided on the category awards, too. An excellent group of eportfolios in this year’s Expo. Take a look at all the awardees and see the wide range of examples of what an eportfolio can be.
It’s not too early to start planning for next year’s Expo. Eportfolio Expo 2012 is planned to be even bigger and better!
Judges’ Choice 2011!
Congratulations to the winner of the Judges’ Choice Award, Maisha Lopa!
The People’s choice will be decided by the votes of the people and announced after April 26, 2011. And the judges have decided that there will be more awards, in more categories, too. So stay tuned, nominees!
NCHC
I’m recently back from giving a presentation on the Macaulay Eportfolios at the National Collegiate Honors Council Conference (NCHC), which was held in Washington, DC this year. I was on a panel with Joe Ugoretz, MHC’s Director of Technology and Learning, as well as Tyler Alterman from the class of 2012. We got to talk about the process of choosing WPMU for our eportfolios, implementing them, providing training through workshops and tech fairs, and Tyler gave a great talk on the ways that he has used his eportfolio and BuddyPress. Are you a friend of Septopus?
Being at the conference was a good reminder of some of the ways in which MHC is unique: our seven campuses, our laptop program, Instructional Technology Fellows, and an institutional interesting in having public-facing and open-source projects. I am really proud to be part of the MHC community!
Commenting, Commenting 1, 2, 3
Do you know Joe Ugoretz, MHC’s Associate Dean of Teaching, Learning, and Technology? If you don’t, you really should. Besides being super-smart and an all-around nice guy, Dr. Ugoretz is the driving force behind many of the technology intiatives here at Macaulay, including this eportfolio you are reading right now.
Take a look at his recent post On Comments and have fun commenting!
About
This eportfolio will highlight posts from the Macaulay eportfolio collection. Click here if you would like to nominate an eportfolio or post.
If you’d like to know a little more about our eportfolio system, why not take a look at these videos? If you’d like to know more about developing your own eportfolio, check out our resources or talk to your ITF. Have fun and let us know what you are up to!
Hello MHC!
We are approaching our second year with the eportfolio system in place. In its first year, many students, faculty members, and ITFs plunged into the world of eportfolios with gusto. This site will serve as a sort of eportfolio of eportfolios, showing what is happening in the MHC community.