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Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst IT), host of this podcast, delves into metaphors used to explain how to work with portfolios in this solo episode. This is the first short episode in a new series that will be published throughout the year in which she explores concepts and ideas around portfolio practice.
Connect with Kristina
- Fediverse (Mastodon)
- Mahara page on LinkedIn
Resources
- Episode 35 with Ruth Cox and Kevin Kelly
- Shada, A.; Kelly, K.; Cox, R. & Malik, S. (2011). Growing a New Culture of Assessment: Planting ePortfolios in the Metro Academies Program. International Journal of ePortfolio, 1(1), 71-83.
- The gallery or museum metaphor, shared by Mandia Mentis and Wendy Holley-Boen
- Coleman, K.S. (2017). An a/r/tist in wonderland: Exploring identity, creativity and digital portfolios as a/r/tographer, Ph.D. dissertation, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2017.
- The performance or performance hall metaphor, shared by Hazel Owen
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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. A gardening metaphor: ePorticulture (00:02:25)
3. The gallery or museum metaphor (00:04:36)
4. The 'wunderkammer' metaphor (00:07:11)
5. Other metaphors (00:08:02)
6. Selecting a metaphor (00:09:37)
7. What's your favourite metaphor? (00:11:35)
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