ePortfolio 2004
Following the success of the first international conference on the electronic ePortfolio in Poitiers in 2003 and the national events in the UK, Ireland and Canada this year, ePortfolio 2004 conferencebrought together experts and practitioners from all over the world to present and discuss progress in this rapidly developing field.
Following the success of the first international conference on the electronic ePortfolio in Poitiers in 2003 and the national events in the UK, Ireland and Canada this year, ePortfolio 2004 conferencebrought together experts and practitioners from all over the world to present and discuss progress in this rapidly developing field.
The eLearning revolution has entered into a new phase: the development of tools and services that, beyond the provision of flexible and innovative learning solutions, offer the means to fully value and empower the individual, the lifelong and lifewide learning citizen. The ePortfolio will soon become vital to the management of human capital and social assets.
It is our belief that in 2010, every citizen will have an ePortfolio; this belief is supported by strong evidence such as the forward looking eLearning policy of Wales, which has already decided that each Welsh citizen will have an ePortfolio, the Italian Ministry of Education that has decided to provide each pupil and school with an ePortfolio.
Thursday28 October 2004
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08:30 |
Registration and coffee in the exhibition area |
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09:00 |
Welcome and introduction to Conference |
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Daniel Kaplan, President of EIfEL |
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Didier Moreau: Directeur de l'Espace Mendès-France Representative of the Région Poitou-Charentes |
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09:30 |
Keynote |
Serge Ravet, Chief Executive of EIfEL, Coordinator of EPICC and Europortfolio Kathryn Chang Barker, FuturEd, LIfIA, Canada |
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09:45 |
Keynote |
Peter Rees Jones, CETIS, UK |
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10:15 |
Keynote |
On the move:ePortfolios and new ways of learning - Elizabeth Hartnell-Young, The University of Melbourne, Australia |
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10:45 |
Coffee – in the exhibition Area |
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11h15 |
PS1 |
Towards ePortfolio interoperability TECHNOLOGY TRACK: Sponsored by European IMS |
Chair - Fabrizio Giorgini, Giunti Interactive Labs |
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PS2 |
ePortfolio in schools |
Chair - Riina Vuorikari, European Schoolnet |
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PS3 |
The impact of the ePortfolio on continuing professional development |
Chair - Jan van Tartwijk, University of Maastricht |
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PS4 |
Implementing ePortfolio in higher education |
Chair - Tapio Koskinen, HUT |
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PS5 |
Evaluating ePortfolio use in Higher education |
Chair - Helen Barrett International Society for Technology in Education |
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PS6 |
ePortfolio national and regional policies |
Chair - Maureen Layte, EifEL |
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PS7 |
Pourquoi et comment mettre en œuvre un projet de ePortfolio? |
Chair - Jean-Pierre Corveler, EIfEL |
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Sponsored by/sponsorisé par http://thot.cursus.edu
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12:45 |
Lunch, visit of exhibition |
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14h00 |
Open Space discussion: Making the ePortfolio work |
Small group thematic discussions with the support of speakers and Europortfolio experts: we want to learn from You! This session will be sector based with initial,higher and vocational education, lifelong learning and continuing professional development groups. Each group will have key issues to discuss and delegates will be free to choose their groups and move between them at the event. |
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15h30 |
Coffee break and visit of exhibition |
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16h00 |
Reporting and discussion |
Rapporteurs from the parallel sessions and open space groups will report back on the main points of discussion, debate and action. |
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16h30 |
An Expert view on first the day |
Barbara Cambridge, American Association for Higher Education. |
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17h00 |
Round table with the experts |
ePortfolio experts come together to debate the issues arising from the day's sessions |
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17h45 |
Close |
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Friday 29 October 2004
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08:30 |
Coffee and exhibition |
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09:00 |
Keynote |
Digital Stories of Deep Learning - Helen Barrett, International Society for Technology in Education |
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09:30 |
Keynote |
Promoting eLearning cultures by using ePortfolios - Bob Fryer, Chief Executive of the National Health Service University - UK |
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10:00 |
Keynote |
Gary M. Choban, Chief Technology Officer, Nuventive, Conference sponsor |
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10:30 |
Coffee – in the Exhibition area |
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11h00 |
PS8 |
Getting started with ePortfolios |
Chair - Elizabeth Hartnell Young |
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Interactive workshop to start your ePortfolio: Open source and proprietary options
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PS9 |
Impact of ePortfolio policies on organisations |
Chair - Serge Ravet, EIfEL |
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PS10 |
Mobility and transparency across Europe |
Chair - Claudio Dondi, Scienter |
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PS11 |
ePortfolios, Accessibility and Inclusion |
Chair- Andy Heath, IMS |
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PS12 |
ePortfolio assessment and certification |
Chair - Peter Rees Jones, CETIS, Centre for Recording Achievement |
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PS13 |
Mobility and Security: Key technology issues TECHNOLOGY TRACK: Sponsored by European IMS |
Chair - Riina Vuorikari, EUN |
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PS14 |
Les initiatives ePortfolio francophones Sponsored by/sponsorisé par http://thot.cursus.edu
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Chair - Marc van Coillie, EIfEL |
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12:30 |
Lunch, visit of exhibition |
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14h00 |
Open Space discussion: Bringing the ePortfolio agenda forward
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This open space session will be cross-sectorial and groups will be formed around key issues to all ePortfolio actors: Open versus proprietary platforms, assessment, digital storytelling, policies and accessibility. Delegates will be free to choose their groups and move between them at the event. |
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15h30 |
Coffee, visit of exhibition |
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16h00 |
Reporting and discussion |
Open space discussion rapporteurs |
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16h30 |
Conclusion of the conference |
Bringing the ePortfolio agenda forward: “in 2010 every citizen will have an ePortfolio” |
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17h00 |
Cocktail and Close |
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Platinum Sponsor
French track sponsor
Technology track sponsor


