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I will also say that you can use a standard moodle instance for portfolios also. We maintain a separate moodle portfolio instance for pre-service teacher portfolios. These portfolios are more on the order of “showcase” portfolios, not “growth and development” portfolios, but they have worked for us. Each student is the “instructor” of his or her portfolio “course” and therefore controls guest keys, ability to add resources, etc. It works out pretty well.
July 31st, 2008 at 8:45 am
I will also say that you can use a standard moodle instance for portfolios also. We maintain a separate moodle portfolio instance for pre-service teacher portfolios. These portfolios are more on the order of “showcase” portfolios, not “growth and development” portfolios, but they have worked for us. Each student is the “instructor” of his or her portfolio “course” and therefore controls guest keys, ability to add resources, etc. It works out pretty well.
atw