Friday, March 14, 2008

Framing the Problem








This blog will attempt to emulate what we think we've learned from George Hotz, how to be a node in a learning community working on a problem. Our statements of the problem(s) we are working on are tagged here. We view this space as one element in our Learning Portfolio, and will link to other portions of our portfolio among systems we host and world systems we have adopted. From time to time we anticipate writing reflections on our use of this space and on our changing understanding of portfolios for learning.

Our organization, CTLT, is committed to the advancement of authentic learning—learning that takes place in and beyond the classroom; that encourages the exchange of knowledge across disciplinary, institutional, and national boundaries; and that recognizes the need for participation in the global dialogue.

The problems that we are exploring include:
Learning portfolios (ePortfolios)
Assessment Communities and community assessment
Identification of (and learning about) global competancies

We invite your comments and trackbacks to connect our work to your thinking and to a community of like-minded explorers.

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