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		<title>Categorizing ePortfolio Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just posted an updated version of My Online Portfolio Adventure, including Categories of ePortfolio tools and services. Links to the services can be found on that web page. I have not included the many services that are emerging in Europe, because I don&#8217;t have enough experience with them to classify them. Input from other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just posted an updated version of My Online Portfolio Adventure, including Categories of ePortfolio tools and services. Links to the services can be found on that web page. I have not included the many services that are emerging in Europe, because I don&#8217;t have enough experience with them to classify them. Input from other ePortfolio developers is welcome.</p>
<p>    * Individual &amp; Institutional</p>
<p>              o Authoring Tools &#8211; These are tools that can be used to author portfolios (offline), but require web server space to publish online. Portfolios created with these tools can also be published on CD-R or DVD-R. No Interactivity. [Mozilla Composer; Dreamweaver, FrontPage or any web authoring tool; Apple's iWeb; Powerpoint &amp; Lecshare Pro; Adobe Acrobat; MovieMaker2, iMovie, or any video editing tool]</p>
<p>              o Static Web Services &#8211; These are static web services that an individual or institution may use to create and publish a presentation portfolio &#8211; little or no interactivity* (Web 1.0) [GeoCities; eFolio Minnesota; Tripod; Digication; KEEP Toolkit; GooglePages]</p>
<p>              o Interactive Web Services &#8211; These are dynamic web services that an individual or institution may use to create and publish a presentation portfolio AND allows interactivity* (Web 2.0) [WordPress (blog); WikiSpaces; PB Wiki; GoogleDocs - Document and Presentation; ZOHO Writer; EduSpaces (Elgg)]</p>
<p>    * Institutional</p>
<p>              o Software &#8211; Server Required &#8211; These are systems that an institution would install on their own server to provide space for hosting portfolios. Interactivity* but NO data management system** [Userland's Manila; Blackboard (old: Content System and new: Vista/CE); Open Source tools: Elgg, Mahara, Moofolio, OSPI, MyStuff (U.K.); open source Content Management Systems: Plone, Drupal; Microsoft SharePoint]</p>
<p>              o Hosted Services &#8211; These are systems that an institution adopts (no server required) that host portfolios. Usually supports interactivity* but limited (or unknown) data management** or reporting systems. [MyEport (Maricopa); Think.com (K12 school accounts only); nuVentive's iWebfolio; ePortaro; Pupil Pages (K12); Epsilen; My eCoach]</p>
<p>              o Assessment Systems &#8211; Hosted Services &#8211; These are hosted systems that an institution would adopt (no server required) that will allow hosting portfolios, facilitates interactivity, and includes a data management** and reporting system for assessment [TaskStream; College LiveText; Chalk &amp; Wire; FolioTek; nuVentive's TracDat]</p>
<p>* Interactivity allows dialogue and feedback in the portfolio, either through comments or collaborative editing<br />
** Data management system allows collection of evaluation data about portfolios,<br />
and can produce reports aggregating quantitative data</p>
<p>As I look at this list, the level of individual personalization and creativity is roughly in the same order; the most creativity for the portfolio developer is in the first category, and the least is in the last, although there are exceptions (many of the Web 2.0 services allow a lot of creativity).</p>
<p><a href="http://electronicportfolios.org/blog/2007/11/categorizing-eportfolio-systems.html">http://electronicportfolios.org/blog/2007/11/categorizing-eportfolio-systems.html</a></p>
<p>Other Barrett resource: <a href="http://electronicportfolios.org/myportfolio/versions.html#category">http://electronicportfolios.org/myportfolio/versions.html#category</a></p>
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