Welcome to my ePortfolio!
- Jordan T. Roberts
- Nov 6, 2016
- 2 min read
What you see is an end-result and yet a work-in-progress. It is about the 83rd version but I kept it fresh. It is a combination of a solo project and a collaboration A mixture between the 8-4:30 me and the weekend me. Please enjoy!
Included in my ePortfolio are this blog (obviously), a bio, and a collection of projects I have completed. They have been created as part of my Master's program but I will use this ePortfolio as a hub for professional projects as well. As of now, I have the following projects here:
My Digital Learning and Leading Self-Assessment - a glimpse into my journey from the "dark ages" to the "age of technology" and unpacking what factors influence my use of technology.
My Learning Manifesto - a formal record of my thoughts on the relationship between education and technology, as well as the importance of embracing the eight intelligences.
An Annotated List of my Personal Learning Communities - outlining a couple of networks that are great resources for corporate trainers and/or educators who are embracing the digital age of learning.
A Summative Assessment - a quiz I created to check for understanding after teaching a lesson on liability, one I created in academia but eventually used in a training session as well.
I hope you enjoy reviewing the above and welcome any comments you may have. This ePortfolio is a continual work-in-progress and I will continue to tweak it as I work towards completing my journey in academia and embrace a new professionalism forged by using technology in keeping education relevant for learners in the twenty-first century. I look forward to uploading many more blog posts and projects in the future.
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