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Using the Sakai wiki as a free-form e-portfolio Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams Associate Professor Centre for Educational Technology, University of Cape Town 14 June 2010
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Page 1: Using the Sakai wiki as a free-form e-portfolio

Using the Sakai wiki as a free-form e-portfolio

Cheryl Hodgkinson-WilliamsAssociate Professor

Centre for Educational Technology, University of Cape Town14 June 2010

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Masters programme in Information Communication Technology (ICT) in

Education at UCT

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Online Learning Design Course

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Key elements of the course

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Online Learning Design e-portfolio

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Online Learning Design e-portfolio

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Example of an e-portfolio

Podcast of students’ interpretation of

online learning design process

Reworked diagram from Dabbagh &

Bannan-Ritland 2005

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Example of an e-portfolio (2)Explanation of why a particular online design model was

chosen

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Example of an e-portfolio (3)Reflection on process of

developing an e-portfolio

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