Week 5 Progress Check
By this point you should have already reviewed the following articles and related links and written several blog posts reflecting on what you have learned:
- Getting Started Tips – http://www.harapnuik.org/?p=6322
- The minimalist fundamentals of eportfolios http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=5973
- What is an eportfolio http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=5977
- Making Meaningful Connections in An Eportfolio http://www.harapnuik.org/?p=5790 (this is a linked post in the What is an eportfolio link above–it is a good idea to follow the links in the pages that we ask you to review)
- Why use an eportfolio http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=6063
- Who owns the eportfolio http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=6050
Readings
Harapnuik, D. K., Thibodeaux, T. N., & Cummings, C. D. (2018). Choice, Ownership, and Voice through Authentic Learning Opportunities. http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=7291 – Chapters 10 – 13
You should have also:
- Completed the move to WordPress or other robust blogging platform
- Reviewed and updated your navigation structure
- Implemented commenting on your blog.
- Created several posts on your ePortfolio experimentation and COVA readings.
Finalize your site navigation, structure, posts and content.
In this week’s module we ask that you create a final blog post that will:
- Provide a structure and link together your evidence of learning to make it easy for your user to follow up on your learning experiences.
- Reflect on how you will continue to utilize your ePortfolio to help you become a digital leader.
Share your ePortfolio link in the Week 5 Discussion and take time to review and provide positive feedback on at least 3 other ePortfolios.
Please use Week 1 The Big Picture – Assignment: Creating and Sharing your ePortfolio to view the assignment submission details and to submit your ePortfolio URL.
Looking Forward – APA Formatting
Since your EDLD 5305 literature review must have a minimum of 12-15 citations and have a properly formatted references section you will need to learn how to use APA (American Psychological Association) style guide.
The best place to do this is at the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/1/
Don’t forget to look at some literature review examples at: http://www.harapnuik.org/?page_id=6556