Portfolio toolkits (to be continued)

01_Pupil page :

(+) easy to use, following the basics of a website with a banner with categories : home|bio|resume| journal

and links to the student’s main curriculum domains.

(-) not so much space for creativity and interaction with other students. e.g. leave comments on the journal page as feedback etc.

05_Osp

The Open Source Portfolio Initiative (OSPI) is a collaborative, open-source, software development project based on the University of Minnesota Enterprise System’s electronic portfolio software. It is part of the Sakai project (see below) Like a web-based file system, users can upload files of any type, organize them in folders, and then reference them in presentations or compositions they design to share with a particular audience or multiple audiences. For individual students and instructors, the portfolio system provides a convenient and accessible space and the tools to represent individual learning and competencies.

Similar to this one is Sophie

02_My Note IT:

provides a fulfilling amount of tools to organize notes and word files!
03_ foliotek

This portfolio toolkit is basically for College applicants or older students.  Watch a demo of how foliotek works here. There seems to be an efficient underlying structure that will allow you to organise any information related to your classes.  Something to think about is the visual language that here fails to make the tool easily understandable. Assesment | Personal | Files

04_DDP

06_R-campus

07_keep toolkit

The KEEP Toolkit is a set of web-based tools that help teachers, students and institutions quickly create compact and engaging knowledge representations on the Web. An example can be seen here…

08_epsilen portfolios

09_Stickam http://www.stickam.com/

10_google docs : http://docs.google.com/

11_google pages :http://pages.google.com/-/about.html

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