Comments on ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to socialTypePad2010-08-15T02:42:08ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2010/08/setting-our-default-to-social/comments/atom.xml/learning management system commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f4240039970b2010-09-12T17:48:08Z2010-09-12T17:48:08Zlearning management system http://easy10seconds.com/employee-training-softwareWe always enjoy going "back to school" – visiting college campus quads and K-12 classrooms – especially because we get...<p>We always enjoy going "back to school" – visiting college campus quads and K-12 classrooms – especially because we get to learn from our users, who are always happy to tell us what they want. One idea we hear a lot is, "Build a learning management system (LMS) to go along with Google Apps." We love the concept – but we also really value the great work being done by educational software developers - including those in the Open Source community who work on projects like Moodle, an LMS web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites.<br />
I invite you to visit my website at http://easy10seconds.com/employee-training-software.<br />
</p>Learning Management System Software commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f34e0ba1970b2010-08-25T04:53:11Z2010-08-25T04:53:11ZLearning Management System Softwarehttp://www.cygnet-infotech.com/LMSe-learning is a wonderful concept to bring a revolution in the field of learning as it has no boundaries to...<p>e-learning is a wonderful concept to bring a revolution in the field of learning as it has no boundaries to be hold upon..for the development of the site one needs to be a master in putting up the concepts required for the education purpose</p>lynne lewis commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f31c7ec7970b2010-08-16T22:08:04Z2010-08-16T22:08:04Zlynne lewishttp://edubuzz.org/blogs/athelstaneford/Thanks for the video link Ewan. Interesting to note its 4 years old - it seems we have the perfect...<p>Thanks for the video link Ewan. Interesting to note its 4 years old - it seems we have the perfect opportunity in Scotland to move forward...</p>Jenn commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f3162f0c970b2010-08-15T18:27:13Z2010-08-15T18:27:13ZJennhttp://www.ekgtechnicianclasses.com/This is a very interesting post with some very interesting feedback. I am interested to see where this subject goes...<p>This is a very interesting post with some very interesting feedback. I am interested to see where this subject goes in the future and will keep my eyes and ears open!</p>Krysia commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e201348638f024970c2010-08-15T15:30:58Z2010-08-15T15:30:58ZKrysiahttp://www.cdtlog.netEwan, Last year I was involved in the e-Scape pilot in Scotland with Moray house - Susan McLaren and Rowena...<p>Ewan,</p>
<p>Last year I was involved in the e-Scape pilot in Scotland with Moray house - Susan McLaren and Rowena Blair. We used the Fizzbook spins as devices to capture evidence of pupils design work, collaborate with each other etc. The main thing that I did with the fizzbooks was to use them in the workshop when the pupils were making their projects (clocks). I found it great to be able to wedge a device into the workshop that could hoover up evidence of the pupils working (photos/videos/audio etc etc). All to often the physical process of making (plus mistakes) of what we do and make is lost for the finished product. The resulting e-portfolios were quite messy but what CDT/Design workshop isn't?</p>
<p>You can see me talk about the project in the teachmeet up at Perth earlier this year - it is very cringeworthy as I was up first and pretty nervous - http://flashmeeting.e2bn.net/fm/166637-7954</p>
<p>Like you explain in your post, the e-portfolios only got shared through Glow to a partner school. There was 4 skls involved in the pilot. No news at the moment whether it is going to continue or not.</p>Rob Reynolds commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e2013486386942970c2010-08-15T12:50:50Z2010-08-15T12:50:50ZRob Reynoldshttp://thexplanation.comGreat post. Personally, I think of e-portfolios as places where we work things out," evolve our ideas and understandings. Yes,...<p>Great post. Personally, I think of e-portfolios as places where we work things out," evolve our ideas and understandings. Yes, there is a place for the formal projects and structured rubrics around e-portfolios, but we lose their core promise and power if we see the formal elements as what matter most.</p>Allanah King commented on 'ePortfolios & Learning Management Systems: Setting our default to social'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e20133f3136a96970b2010-08-15T03:38:49Z2010-08-15T03:38:49ZAllanah Kinghttp://allanahk.edublogs.org/Thanks for the link- it will hopefully encourage further discussion. Something thing else that worries me is that people would...<p>Thanks for the link- it will hopefully encourage further discussion. </p>
<p>Something thing else that worries me is that people would like to enter the debate in the comment section of the blog post on the worth of learning management systems but feel that they cannot enter into a public debate for fear of their employers knowing that they feel they are money not well spent.</p>
<p>People have been emailing me with their views- not wishing for them to be made public on the matter.</p>
<p>These are people whose first default is set to public!</p>