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UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGGICA LIBERTADOR INSTITUTO PEDAGGICO DE CARACAS MAESTRA EN ENSEANZA DEL INGLS COMO LENGUA EXTRANJERA July 11,

2011

Web-based lessons and e-portfolios


Evelyn Izquierdo ICT in TEFL course facilitator izquierdo_evelyn@yahoo.com

Agenda
Introducing Web-based lessons
Definition Steps to create Web-based lessons Web-based lesson samples Definition Exploring some e-portfolios Step to create an e-portfolio E-portfolios samples

Introducing e-portfolios

Design a web-based lesson and/or an e-portfolio


Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

What is a Web-based lesson?


Image taken from: http://blogs.sch.gr/billbas/files/2008/10/net_generation.jpg

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

A web-based lesson is
simply a lesson that in some way
incorporates a Web site or many Web sites. A Web-based lesson can be conducted entirely online or it can be a traditional classroom lesson with an online componentIt can be used in a lesson for a variety of purposes, including research, reading, writing, publishing, communication and collaboration with teachers and learners around the world. (World Education Literacy Division, 2005)

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Advantages
Web-based lessons:

Are more interactive, dynamic and interesting. Develop creativity. Promote original activities. Promote critical thinking. Promote digital skills development. Provide opportunities for all learning styles. Fit to any target language level and students age. Improve teacher-student and student-student interaction. Promote collaboration. Are very useful for language learners since they are exposed to a variety of formats, images, video, and sound. Are a great tool for teachers. They can share their course works easily. Can be used for multicultural exchange purposes.
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

What does a Web-based lesson plan include?


Source: http://tech.worlded.org/docs/surfing/section5.htm

Date: Teacher: Class/Level: Topic: Objectives (Learning Goals): Web sites used Name of Web site 1: URL: Rationale for selecting this site: Name of Web site 2: URL: Rationale for selecting this site: Other Materials: Teacher Preparation: Steps for Learners: Description of pre-computer/classroom activities (preparation) Description of computer/online activities Description of follow-up activities
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Some web-based lesson samples

http://blogbasedlessonsample.blogspot.com/ http://bblep09tasks.blogspot.com/2009/01/my-prelim

http://lifeslittlechores.blogspot.com/ http://bblep09-dinosaurs.blogspot.com/ http://elenargywebbasedlesson.blogspot.com/ http://fraudrph.blogspot.com/2009/02/bienvenue-welc http://tech.worlded.org/docs/gailmuhl.htm http://www.alri.org/pubs/lessonplans.html

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

What is an e-portfolio?

This image belongs to Helen Barrett, 2007. See the original image in context.
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

An e-portfolio is

a purposeful collection of information and digital artifacts that demonstrates development or evidences learning outcomes, skills or competencies. The process of producing an ePortfolio (writing, typing, recording etc.) usually requires the synthesis of ideas, reflection on achievements, self-awareness and forward planning; with the potential for educational, developmental or other benefits. Specific types of ePortfolios can be defined in part by their purpose (such as presentation, application, reflection, assessment and personal development planning), pedagogic design, level of structure (intrinsic or extrinsic), duration (episodic or lifelong) and other factors. (Newcastle University, 2008)
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Advantages
E-portfolios are excellent for: EFL teaching and learning. Fostering content. Developing creativity. Increasing students' motivation. Working collaboratively. Promoting and developing group work. Integrating ICT into the traditional f2f classroom. Developing tech skills.
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

e-Portfolios for K-12


by Helen Barrett, 2009

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

e-Portfolios for higher education


by Helen Barrett, 2009

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Important points to consider


By Hellen Barrett

Purpose. Decide on the purpose for the portfolio. What are you trying to show with this portfolio? Are there outcomes, goals, or standards that are being demonstrated with this portfolio? Collection/Classification. What artifacts will you include in your portfolio? How will you classify these entries? Reflection. Reflection is the heart and soul of a portfolio. Reflection provides the rationale for why these artifacts represent achievement of a particular outcome, goal or standard. Blog entries provide an opportunity for reflection "in the present tense" or "reflection in action." Connection/Interaction/Dialogue/Feedback. This stage provides an opportunity for interaction and feedback on the work posted in the portfolio. This is where the power of Web 2.0 interactive tools becomes apparent. Summative Reflection/Selection/Evaluation. At the end of a course (or program), students would write a reflection that looks back over the course (or program) and provides a meta-analysis of the learning experience as represented in the reflections stored in the blog entries. Presentation/Publishing. The portfolio developer decides what parts of the portfolio are to be made public.

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

What is the structure?


By Evelyn Izquierdo Source: http://annualcourse2007-2008.wetpaint.com/

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Welcome message: A general welcome message to your students and online visitors. About us: A brief description about your students and yourself as a teacher. Ss short bios might be included and a photo, if authorized. The project: A brief description of what the e-portfolio is all about. 3.1 Objective (s): What is expected at doing the e-portfolio. 3.2 Audience. Students, other teachers and all people who will read the eportfolio 3.3 Steps: Every single step students have to follow in order to develop the eportfolio, including their reflection on the work done. 3.4 Schedule: Content and activities to be posted per week. 3.5 Structure: Design pattern students should follow for their class work. If you design a group e-portfolio, you should add a page for each Team and team members. E-portfolio (s): A collection of different woks done by the students. Evaluation: Quantitative and/or qualitative, rubrics Resources: Link to your web-based lesson and the websites to be visited and a forum for questions, doubts, and reflections. Visitors page (optional): A page for visitors to leave their comments on your students work.
Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

What tools to be used?

More tools: http://electronicportfolios.org/web20portfolios.html


Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Some e-portfolio samples

http://annualcourse2007-2008.wetpaint.com/?t=anon http://areastudiesfirstyear.blogspot.com/ http://eportfoliosamplebblep09.blogspot.com/ There are many samples provided by Hellen Barrett (2009). See the references at the end of the ppt.

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

References
Barret, H. (2009a) Official Website http://electronicportfolios.org/ Barrett, H. (2009b) . Creating interactive ePortfolios with Wordpress and Google sites. http://electronicportfolios.com/blogmodels/index.html Barrett, H. (2009c) E-portfolios for learning. http://electronicportfolios.org/blog/ EVO sessions (2009). Blog-based lessons and e-portfolios. http://bblep09weeklytasks.blogspot.com/ Izquierdo, E (2007). Text typology e-portfolio. http://annualcourse2007-2008.wetpaint.com/?t=anon The Consultans-e (2008). Resources for e-portfolios http://www.theconsultantse.com/resources/Resources_ePortfolios.pdf Newcastle university (2008) E-portfolios. http://www.eportfolios.ac.uk/?pid=174 World Education Literacy Division. (2005) Web-based lessons. http://tech.worlded.org/docs/surfing/section5.htm Images: https://www.edulink.networcs.net/schools/DeMontfort/PublishingImages/Homework1.jpg http://www.visualed.com/images/Clapping%20businesspeople.gif

Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

Homework

Design a Web-based lesson and/or an e-portfolio by folllowing the structures presented here.

Thank you very much!


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Izquierdo, E. (2011) Web-based lessons and e-Portfolios

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