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Working (on) Electronic Portfolios

Background

Curriculum

Experiential Learning

Connecting
Academic Work and
the Workplace

Video Conferences,
Blackboard &
Eportfolios

Students' Learning

Assessment
Along the Way

Technological
Challenges

Collaborations

Thinking about Work

Conclusion

References