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Have you heard about ePortfolios but worry they would distract from course content? Have you assigned an ePortfolio project but wonder how you could help students submit more developed ePortfolio presentations? Are you just curious about how others use ePortfolios in their classes?
Join us Friday, February 16 from 9:00-10:00 as MT Engage faculty from various disciplines explain how they use the ePortfolio to support student engagement and learning. Each panelist will share an ePortfolio assignment and the rationale informing it. Come network with other faculty members interested in exploring the ePortfolio’s potential and leave with ideas for your own teaching.
Panelists:
Natalie Hoskins, Communication Studies
Jennifer Pettit, History
April Weissmiller, Biology
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