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Making Connections - Part 1 of 4: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Campus ePortfolio Collaboration

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2011

Recorded live at the AAC&U E-Portfolio Forum, January 29, 2011.
Active from 2007-2010, LaGuardia's FIPSE-funded Making Connections seminar supported 30 NYC area colleges (from community colleges to major research universities) as they planned and piloted ePortfolio programs. This session will present the seminar's strategies and structures, investigating how sustained collaboration can support emerging campus projects. Teams from Making Connections campuses will meet with small groups, answering questions about their experiences in the seminar and on their campuses, discussing strategies for solving problems and building ePortfolio projects. Center leaders will discuss lessons learned and point forward to next steps -- an exciting FIPSE-funded national collaboration, the Connect to Learning project.
Bret Eynon, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, Executive Director, Making Connections National Resource Center, and Judit Torok, Program Associate, Making Connections National Resource Center -- both of LaGuardia Community College, CUNY; Trent Batson, Executive Director, The Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence Based Learning (AAEEBL)

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