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Senior Learning Designer Jamie Robinson, MEd (University of Newcastle) has been using portfolios since about 2008. She developed a highly effective boot camp for educators to get exposed to the practice and experience it themselves to better support their own students. In this episode, Jamie shares the blueprint for this boot camp and outlines why she gamified the professional development opportunity.
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Resources
- Jamie's presentation 'Developing a Mahara boot camp for educators' at Mahara Hui in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, in 2017
- Trailer for the boot camp
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Production information
Production: Catalyst IT
Host: Kristina Hoeppner
Artwork: Evonne Cheung
Music: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Why a boot camp for educators? (00:01:34)
3. Boot camp structure (00:03:16)
4. The goal of the boot camp (00:05:26)
5. Educator perceptions (00:06:29)
6. The boot camp blueprint (00:07:20)
7. Are there any trends you want to share? (00:10:25)
8. What can't you just yet fully do with portfolios? (00:11:40)
9. Q&A: Words to describe porfolio work (00:12:29)
10. Q&A: A tip for educators and learning designers (00:12:53)
11. Q&A: A tip for portfolio authors (00:14:30)
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