Web conference
Recognising existing skills using e-portfolios: an international perspective on the use of e-portfolios for RPL assessment
“As we move further into the digital age, electronic portfolios are beginning to play a key role in the RPL (recognition of prior learning) process” says e-learning champion, Allison Miller. Allison writes the lead article, for The Knowledge Tree e-journal Edition 18, on international perspectives in the use of e-portfolios for RPL assessment.
Talk to Allison in a live conversation about e-portfolios on Monday 10 August.
The Knowledge Tree is an e-journal of learning innovation which aims to foster and share in-depth knowledge and provoke debate on e-learning issues and innovative practices. It is recommended that participants read the lead article prior to attending the live conversation with Allison.
Presenter
Allison Miller is the Business Manager for the E-portfolios – Managing Learner Information business activity, for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework). Her other Framework roles have included South Australian E-learning Innovations Coordinator, and the Project Manager for the Inclusive E-learning (Youth) Project. Allison was the Coordinator of South Australia’s premier e-learning event, e-Dayz, in 2006 and 2007, and the E-learning Development Coordinator for TAFE SA, Adelaide North in 2006. Allison has been involved in the VET sector for more than seven years as a lecturer in business finance, administration and small business management and has more than five years experience in creating e-learning environments for learners and staff.
Details
Date: Monday 10 August 2009
When: 12:30pm – 1:30pm AEST
Where: http://tinyurl.com/egems-eportfolios
Full URL for session (copy the complete link): https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=675&password=M.A59441B90B57B447659D15663E184B
“As we move further into the digital age, electronic portfolios are beginning to play a key role in the RPL (recognition of prior learning) process” says e-learning champion, Allison Miller. Allison writes the lead article, for The Knowledge Tree e-journal Edition 18, on international perspectives in the use of e-portfolios for RPL assessment.
Talk to Allison in a live conversation about e-portfolios on Monday 10 August.
The Knowledge Tree is an e-journal of learning innovation which aims to foster and share in-depth knowledge and provoke debate on e-learning issues and innovative practices. It is recommended that participants read the lead article prior to attending the live conversation with Allison.
Presenter
Allison Miller is the Business Manager for the E-portfolios – Managing Learner Information business activity, for the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework). Her other Framework roles have included South Australian E-learning Innovations Coordinator, and the Project Manager for the Inclusive E-learning (Youth) Project. Allison was the Coordinator of South Australia’s premier e-learning event, e-Dayz, in 2006 and 2007, and the E-learning Development Coordinator for TAFE SA, Adelaide North in 2006. Allison has been involved in the VET sector for more than seven years as a lecturer in business finance, administration and small business management and has more than five years experience in creating e-learning environments for learners and staff.
Details
Date: Monday 10 August 2009
When: 12:30pm – 1:30pm AEST
Where: http://tinyurl.com/egems-eportfolios
Full URL for session (copy the complete link): https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=675&password=M.A59441B90B57B447659D15663E184B



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