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The classroom teacher can add addition assessment slides to the portfolio about themes such as work habits and personal growth, as part of an archive that travels with a child across grade levels. Through juxtaposition, the child and teacher can see what has changed over the course of the years, trends, and areas for improvement, Also, a classroom portfolio can be assembled as part of a teacher-assessment process. | The classroom teacher can add addition assessment slides to the portfolio about themes such as work habits and personal growth, as part of an archive that travels with a child across grade levels. Through juxtaposition, the child and teacher can see what has changed over the course of the years, trends, and areas for improvement, Also, a classroom portfolio can be assembled as part of a teacher-assessment process. | ||
Some additional background on ePortfolios can be found here: | |||
* [http://ncepr.org/ Inter/National Coalition for ePortfolio Research] | |||
* [http://epac.pbwiki.com/ ePortfolio Action & Communication – ePAC] | |||
* [http://electronicportfolios.org/ Helen Barrett’s ePortfolio site] | |||
* [http://www.igi-pub.com/reference/details.asp?ID=5072&v=preface Handbook of Research on ePortfolios] | |||
* [http://www.epforum.eu/ EuroPortfolio] | |||
* [http://www.eportfolio.lagcc.cuny.edu/conference/connections.html Making Connections National Resource Center] | |||
==Getting Started== | ==Getting Started== | ||