Orna Farrell: Supporting learners and lecturers alike in their portfolio journey

12/10/2022 27 min Temporada 1 Episodio 2
Orna Farrell: Supporting learners and lecturers alike in their portfolio journey

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Dr Orna Farrell is a researcher at Dublin City University whose portfolio history goes back to 2008. Since then she's taught courses using portfolios and conducted numerous studies involving portfolios. Her interests lie in supporting learners and lecturers alike, also using open education strategies.See the episode page for the transcript.Connect with OrnaOrna on TwitterOrna on LinkedInEportfolio IrelandResourcesBorton's reflective framework 'What? So what? Now what?'Ebook 'Eportfolio based assessment: Inspiring exploration and supporting evaluation for practitioners'Ebook 'Exploring the diversity of ePortfolio practice: An international sharing of practice, activities, and assessment'femedtech open letterHoly Grail of RubricsPhotos from the 2018 unconferenceSpecial issue on ePortfolios in IJTELThe learning portfolio in higher education: A game of snakes and laddersUniversal Design for LearningPortfolios at DCULoop ReflectAnnual Student Showcase and Awards for 2022PhD thesis and selected articlesPhD thesis 'Developing critical thinking through eportfolio based learning: an exploration of the experiences of non-traditional online distance learners'Farrell, O. (2018). Failure to Launch: The unfulfilled promise of eportfolios in Irish Higher EducationFarrell, O., & Seery, A., (2019). “I am not simply learning and regurgitating information, I am also learning about myself”: Learning portfolio practice and online distance studentsFarrell, O., (2020). From Portafoglio to Eportfolio: The Evolution of Portfolio in Higher EducationFarrell, O., Buckley, K., Donaldson, L., & Farrelly, T. (2021). Eportfolio in Ireland: A landscape snapshot of current practiceSubscribe to the monthly newsletter about Mahara and portfolios.Production informationProduction: Catalyst ITHost: Kristina HoeppnerArtwork: Evonne CheungMusic: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward

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