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Note from Judy Batson of AAEEBL:
September is ePortfolio Showcase month on the AAEEBL Web site, and we'll be collecting and posting AAEEBL member eportfolios as a resource so you can see what other people are doing about not just talking the talk but walking and walk and actually working on their own eportfolios.
If you are willing to share your eportfolio, please send email to Judy Batson(judybatson@me.com) with a brief note about what kind of eportfolio you're sharing, why you developed one, and what you gained through your eportfolio creation (1-3 sentences is fine.).
For those of you who have not yet started your eportfolio, we recommend that you visit Out of Practice on Facebook where you will find a group of practitioners who are sharing support and feedback as they compile their own eportfolios. Led by friend to AAEEBL, Wende Garrison, Out of Practice features resources and conversation about eportfolio development. If you have wanted to create an eportfolio for professional or personal reasons, this group is a good place to start.
Please consider sharing your eportfolio to help make this a rich resource. If your eportfolio is not "finished" yet, don't worry about it. Most are "in process," with few completely finished. Your audience will be both grateful and kind.
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Judy Batson
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PS We have had some students interested in sharing their work too. If you have a student or students who would like to share and eportfolio, please ask them to contact me with the same information I've asked you to send along with permission to publish their eportfolio.
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