Electronic Portfolios

I'm trying to clean out my in box and part of that means moving some of the content onto this site.  First is a set of links related to ePortfolios:

http://eportconsortium.org
http://electronicportfolios.org/research.html

The following from DEOS-L:

The Open Source E-Portfolio Tool--http://www.theospri.org
ePortaro - http://www.eportaro.com/
Agilix GoBinder - http://www.gobinder.com/index.html

Chalk and Wire with RubricMarker
http://www.chalkandwire.com/eportfolio/

Catalyst (University of Washington)
http://catalyst.washington.edu/tools/#overview

Nuventive iWebfolio
http://www.nuventive.com/

Eport
http://eport2.cgc.maricopa.edu/

Digital Learning Commons
http://depts.washington.edu/lcommons/students/tools/ePortfolio.php

Catalyst Portfolio tool
http://catalyst.washington.edu/catalyst/tools/portfolio.html

efolio Unversity of Minnesota
http://efolio.project.mnscu.edu

KEEP
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/kml/KEEP/index.htm

ProfPort
http://www.folioworld.com/

TaskStream
http://www.taskstream.com/pub/default.asp

eFolio
http://www.efoliomn.com/

Epsilen Portfolios
http://with.iupui.edu/epsilendotcom/home.html

There has been conversation and thinking that indicates that an EPortfolio is really (like so many other things) a particular case of a content management implementation.  Blackboard seems to treat it that way, basically rolling the functionality along with their (separate) content management software.

( categories: EPortfolios )