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  2. Electronic portfolio - Wikipedia

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    An electronic portfolio (also known as a digital portfolio, online portfolio, e-portfolio, e-folio, or eFolio) [1] is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually but not only on the Web (online portfolio). Such electronic evidence may include input text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and ...

  3. Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Challenge Projects are cross curricular in nature and engender innovation and enterprise while upskilling students in the latest scientific and computer technology. [5] Students generate a portfolio of evidence of their developing professional, technical and employ ability skills that leads to evaluation by external moderators of the Baker Award.

  4. Wikipedia:School and university projects/Kentucky Portfolio ...

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  5. Wikipedia:School and university projects/Kentucky Writing ...

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    The Analytical/technical transactive portfolio piece is a required portfolio genre and the newest type of portfolio piece included in the twelfth grade portfolio. The analytical transactive piece was added to encourage real-world writing across content area curriculum and to create a niche for the writing to demonstrate learning that is so ...

  6. Wikipedia:School and university projects/Kentucky portfolio ...

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    Writing makes up 14% of the score, when the writing portfolio is combined with students On-demand Writing test scores. In the 2006-07 school-year, the Kentucky Board of Education [2] recommended changing to an analytic scoring rubric to align the state with national standards and to improve writing skills by giving more precise feedback to the ...

  7. National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth - Wikipedia

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    NAGTY changed its admissions policy radically during its run. Initially, all students had to submit a large portfolio, complete with an individual letter detailing why the student would like to join, and numerous pieces of evidence such as UKMT certificates, World Class Tests results, school work, SAT or GCSE results, IQ tests and references from teachers.

  8. Johnson Senior High School (Saint Paul, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The portfolio then brings everything together with evidence to prove that the project was completed. The presentation is given at least three times and ties all of the items together. The projects are judged throughout the year, and the top four students receive a partial college scholarship. [25]

  9. Alternative assessment - Wikipedia

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    The type of portfolio used depends on the purpose and what it will be used for. A working portfolio is used to collect samples of student work for future evaluation. Samples are collected by students and teachers without making final decisions as to what will be kept or discarded. Later, these items can become part of another type of portfolio.