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Recommended Web sites:

For Teachers:
http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/eportfolios.htm
Do you want to have your students create an e-portfolio but are not sure where to start? Try this Web site. Find out what should be included, where to start, and who benefits.

http://www.danwilton.com/eportfolios/
Learn about the different features of e-portfolios and how to create them. Use this generic rubric to grade student e-portfolios. Examine standards and expectations for grading e-portfolios. Share the e-portfolio game to test students’ knowledge of e-portfolios.

http://electronicportfolios.com/blog/2004/06/selecting-
eportfolio-software.html

Not sure how to start an e-portfolio? Check out this site and the information provided for getting started.

http://www.techlearning.com/showArticle.php?
articleID=196604246

Read about more tips on e-portfolios. How to get started, what to include, etc. Ten great tips for using e-portfolios in the classroom.

http://members.shaw.ca/dbrear/dseportfolios.html
Lots of information for developing e-portfolios. Where to start. What to include. More online resources. Rubrics for assessment. Read more articles about using e-portfolios. It is all here on this Web site!

For Teachers and Students:
http://teacherweb.com/GA/CHS/SchoolHomePage/ap1.stm
Create an e-portfolio for a class project. Review e-portfolios created by students. Get ideas to include in your e-portfolio. See how e-portfolios are integrated with classroom learning.

http://www.uvm.edu/~jmorris/ePortquest/ePortfolioquest
resources.html

E-portfolios can serve a multitude of purposes. Integrate them with the curriculum! This Web site links to K-12 e-portfolios as well as college e-portfolios. Explore the varieties. Get ideas for creating an e-portfolio.

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