E-Portfolio Development & Pathways of Learning for Middle Schoolers

Session Description
Attending the School of the Future Conference inspired the idea of creating an e-Portfolio to prepare the next generation of the workforce. With a 49% of the college graduates not meeting the employers’ expectations, the idea of creating an ePortfolio to prepare eighth graders to obtain the essential skills to meet these expectations. These 8th graders will be directed to a website where they will find mini-lessons. These mini-lessons display activities that are related to the HA concepts as well as the 21st Century principles. The students collect evidence of their best academic and multiculiculars activities while making sure that they complete the requirements from the mini-lessons.
Presenter(s)
Maeva Anderson
Maeva Anderson, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, HI
Maeva Anderson is a 2nd year student in the Learning Design and Technology at the University of Hawaii Manoa.
Melanie Chan-Vinoray
Melanie Chan-Vinoray, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, HI
Melanie Chan-Vinoray is a 2nd year student in the Learning Design and Technology at the university of Hawaii Manoa. She will graduate from the program at the end of this Semester.
Session Type
LTEC Session
Audience
All Audiences

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