What could your portfolio do for your learning?
Starting this May, join a cohort of teachers on campus looking to complete a five-month challenge.
The challenge will ask you to launch and share a portfolio (with the support of your DLCs), and to compose and share one post per month from May until September.
In small teams, you will receive feedback from your peers, and you will be asked to respond to others. What can we learn from one another? Can networking our inquiry build connections across our community and assist in better research curation?
You will have a great deal of choice from a month menu of post provocations. Preview the menu for May here.
Wondering why educators have found portfolio curation a useful endeavor?
Check out this post from George Couros.
What I did not expect though, was how much my own learning would grow. Writing a blog for me is now something that I feel is necessary for an educator, as it gives me the opportunity to not only reflect on my practice, but also collaborate with others in a more in depth way then sites like Twitter can provide. I also have had a major shift in my own thinking as I am less focused on the technical aspects of a blog, but the learning implications this type of writing can have on educators and students.-George Couros
If you’d like help getting set up with your portfolio, please ask a DLC.
Sign up for our five-month challenge here.
Anticipate a time requirement of 50-60 minutes per month (includes posting, reading, and commenting).
Anticipate a time requirement of 50-60 minutes per month (includes posting, reading, and commenting).