Julie Elkan
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Looking for ePortfolio Tool for Students
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I am looking for a FREE tool I can use with my students for e Portfolios. Does anyone have any ideas?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Neil Hokanson Jul 14, 2010.

 

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Brian Mull commented on Julie Elkan's blog post Where are the hand outs presenters from the BLC 2010 keynotes and workshops?
"We have instructed all presenters to post their handouts here."
Aug 21, 2010
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Where are the hand outs presenters from the BLC 2010 keynotes and workshops?

Hi Brian,I called NL and they directed me to this site, but I can't see the handouts from the conference (which was great by the way). Can you help me?Thanks,JulieSee More
Aug 18, 2010
Neil Hokanson replied to Julie Elkan's discussion Looking for ePortfolio Tool for Students
"We are utilizing Mahara an open source ePortfolio system: http://mahara.org/"
Jul 14, 2010
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Looking for ePortfolio Tool for Students

I am looking for a FREE tool I can use with my students for e Portfolios. Does anyone have any ideas?
Jul 14, 2010
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Jul 14, 2010

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Technology Integration Specialist
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I love what I do and excited to learn more at the BLC Conference 2010

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Where are the hand outs presenters from the BLC 2010 keynotes and workshops?

Hi Brian,
I called NL and they directed me to this site, but I can't see the handouts from the conference (which was great by the way). Can you help me?
Thanks,
Julie

Posted on August 18, 2010 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

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