Lynda

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Building an e-Learning Portfolio

This submission is from Kelley, who states,

"I found this article, ADDIE Model: Instructional Design written by Serhat Kurt in Educational Technology updated 16, December 2018 and thought, what if we focused these questions on academic e-Learning? 

An example that I would like to incorporate in a student-centered e-Learning course is:

Students pick their English books from a district-approved list. If the unit is the classics, the student would have five classics to choose from. The interaction between students and teachers will come in various forms. If available, Canvas offers discussions and blogs or the class can build discussion boards and blogs on a class website. Students can upload journal entries or do screencasts to share their learning too. Students would review peers' comments about other novels. Teachers would do assessments throughout the course, and students would build an e-portfolio." 

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