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December 3, 2011 in Uncategorized

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Eportfolio Showcase

May 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

We have listed students` ePortfolios that represent a variety of ways the platform can be used, ranging from professional presentations of students’ work to personal and creative projects. Click on pic to view students` eporfolios.

Useful Eportfolio Tutorials

April 7, 2010 in Uncategorized

These are some  useful tutorial links, once you click on the  link you will be able to download them as a pdf file.

WordPress Plugins

March 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

You can further customize your ePortfolio by using WordPress plugins.  Some of these will add more functionality to your dashboard.  Others can change the ways your readers interact with your ePortfolio.

  • BuddyPress My Friend Widgets. Allows you to see your friends on your ePortfolio.
  • Video Widget. Adds video (from YouTube, etc.) to the sidebar of your ePortfolio.
  • Comment Rating. Lets your readers rate the comments posted on your ePortfolio. 
  • My Page Order. If you activate this plugin, you’ll be able to choose the order of your Pages.
  • Flash Gallery. Turns your regular photo gallery into a slideshow.
  • BuddyPress Like. Similar to “like” in Facebook.

To use these plugins, you first have to activate them for your own ePortfolio.  To do this:

  1. Go to your dashboard
  2. Scroll down to click the menu item Plugins (on the left-hand side of the screen)
  3. On the next page, you can click “Activate” under each plugin you’d like to use
  4. OR you can check the box next to several, select “Activate” from the drop-down menu, and click “Apply”

Saving vs. Publishing

February 22, 2010 in Uncategorized

If you’re working on a blog post or page, you can save your work in two different ways: by saving it as a draft or by publishing it.

On the right-hand side of the dashboard screen, there is a window called “Publish.”   Here, you can click “Save Draft” to save your work, so that you can continue it later (from any computer).  Doing this keeps the work private — you can only get it by going back to your ePortfolio’s dashboard.

If, on the other hand, you’re ready to make your post or page public, you can click “Publish.”  Once you’ve published your writing, it’s as public as the rest of your ePortfolio and/or blog.

Even if you’ve published your work, you can still make changes.  If you’re logged into your ePortfolio, you can click “edit” under a blog post or page, or go to the post from the dashboard, to revise things.  The newest version is the only one your readers will see.

Finally, you can delete a post or page in much the same way.  Be careful, though — once you’ve deleted your work, it’s gone forever!

How To Link Your ePortfolio to Your Profile

February 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

Linking your ePortfolio to your profile makes it easier for your instructor and classmates to find your work.  It only takes a few quick steps.

1) Go to your ePortfolio by hovering your mouse over “My Blogs” and then clicking the blog title in the drop-down menu
2) Once your ePortfolio is open, copy the URL by selecting it and clicking Ctrl-C
3) Hover your mouse over “My Account” (in the grey bar at the top of the page)
4) Hover over “Profile” in the drop-down menu
5) Click “Edit Profile” in the menu that appears to the side
6) Paste your ePorfolio’s URL into the space headed “E-Portfolio”
7) Be sure to click “Save Changes”

eWriting Studio Hours (Spring 2010)

February 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

The eWriting Studio will be open as of Tuesday, Feb. 16. Our hours are as follows:

Monday, 10-5
Tuesday, 1-8
Wednesday, 12-7
Thursday, 10-5

Please stop in and visit us in AC 1C18.  We are able to help students and faculty with any ePortfolio-related issues.

 

How To Change Your ePorfolio Profile

February 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

Did you know that you can change the profile associated with your ePortfolio?  To do this, follow these instructions:

1) Hover your mouse over “My Account” in the grey menu at the top of the page
2) In the drop-down menu, hover over “Profile”
3) In the new menu that appears to the side, click “Edit Profile”
4) You can change your username to reflect your full name, and can add information to your profile

To change your avatar (the image that is associated with your profile):

1) Follow steps one and two above.
2) Instead of clicking “Edit Profile,” click “Change Avatar.”
3) You will be prompted to browse your computer for a JPG, GIF, or PNG file.
4) After you have chosen the file, click “Upload Photo.”
5) You will prompted to crop the photo for both thumbnail and full-size versions.  You can make the crop-box bigger if you like.

 

Featured Faculty: Christine Hamm

December 2, 2009 in Featured Faculty

In order to become better acquainted with individuals from across the curriculum who are interested in using technology and writing strategies in the classroom, and to share ways ePortfolio can be incorporated into classes, this feature will regularly present a member of York College faculty involved with the ePortfolio program.

Today’s featured faculty is Christine Hamm,  Adjunct Lecturer in the Writing Program.

1. What drew you to the ePortfolio initiative?

I have been blogging steadily for the past 7 years, and I was intrigued by the idea of helping students establish a professional web presence that could help them in their careers.  My blog has been a great asset to me professionally, in terms of showcasing my work and in making connections with other writers.

2.  In which class/es are you employing the tools of the e-Portfolio?

I am using eportfolio in my Writing 301 class. Read the rest of this entry →

Featured Faculty: Xiaodan Zhang

November 18, 2009 in Featured Faculty

In order to become better acquainted with individuals from across the curriculum who are interested in using technology and writing strategies in the classroom, and to share ways ePortfolio can be incorporated into classes, this feature will regularly present a member of York College faculty involved with the ePortfolio program.

Today’s featured faculty is Xiaodan Zhang,  Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences Department.

1. What drew you to the ePortfolio initiative?

I have been teaching writing intensive courses since I came to York three years ago. I always want to improve my teaching ability in order to be more effective in helping our students with their writing skills. I am interested in any pedagogical discussions and new technologies that can facilitate pedagogical development. I believe that participating in this pilot ePortfolio project meets these goals of mine.

2.  In which class/es are you employing the tools of the e-Portfolio?

The class is SOC201 Sociological Analysis. This class is WI. It is designed as an introductory course to students majoring in sociology. We discuss basic sociological concepts, theories and methods in the class. Read the rest of this entry →