Conversations: Student Portfolio SIG
Student Portfolio SIG – Exploring ideas
Our first Student Portfolio SIG for 2023 explored the following topics:
- Sneak preview of the NEWLY developed Create@UniSQ website with a self-serve option (image above) c/o our web design guru Jo Kay
- Rubrics for portfolio assessment – where we considered the role played by generative AI text (such as ChatGPT)
- Taking a program approach to portfolios – what is your school/degree doing?
It was a full agenda in an hour! We will need to revisit these topics again as the year progresses.
How can ChatGPT help with rubric assessment?
Recently I asked ChatGPT to design rubrics for assessment. The first one I asked: “Design a rubric with four criteria for a professional online portfolio for employability purposes”
The second example I asked: “Design a rubric to assess a student in higher education who has created a professional online portfolio using the criteria “collect, select, reflect, connect”
You can see there is some merit in using this approach as a starting point for teasing out specific criteria. SIG member Neil Martin shared this excellent example of a Critical Reflection Rubric that could be used in conjunction with key criteria above.
Review, Contribute, Suggest
We will use these Google Slides for ongoing communication, sharing, and collaboration. Drop in and add your thoughts, catch up on what you may have missed in this meeting, and suggest ideas for forthcoming Student Portfolio SIGs.
Have you read…..?
Marinho, P., Fernandes, P., & Pimentel, F. (2021). The digital portfolio as an assessment strategy for learning in higher education. Distance Education, 42(2), 253-267.
Walland, E., & Shaw, S. (2022). E-portfolios in teaching, learning and assessment: tensions in theory and praxis. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 1-17
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