Instructional Technology Conference 2009
Title: Open Source ePortfolios & Blogs: How
they can benefit you and your students
Name: Dr. Steve Hyndman & Dr. June Hyndman
Audience Level: All educators and education
administrators interested in learning about open source software as
an effective means for implementing high quality technology
solutions for a fraction of the cost of commercial software.
Length: Three Hours
Abstract: For the past three years the education
department at Georgetown College has been using an ePortfolio
system based on Moodle, a very popular Open Source LMS, with over
700 student ePortfolios online as of the fall 2008 term. The
college has also provided hundreds of graduate education students
with easy to use Parent Communication Portals based on the very
popular WordPress blog software. The ePortfolio and Parent
Communication Portal systems will be demonstrated using current
student examples along with a brief demonstration of how each
system was created and implemented. Participants will create their
own ePortfolio and Blog during the session.
Description: Dr.'s Steve and June Hyndman have
been developing and working with electronic portfolios for over
eight years now. They have created two systems for teacher
education student eportfolio development--the first being a
template system based on Microsoft FrontPage and the newest being a
"Web 2.0" system based on the open source Moodle learning
management system. The initial MS FrontPage system was very popular
and was being used by over 1,600 students at Eastern Kentucky
University by 2005. It was the subject of several presentations and
a few publications. The 2005 publication in Essays in Education
provides very detailed information about this system...see link
below.
http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol142005/hyndman.pdf
In 2005, they developed a new eportfolio system based on the Moodle LMS. Prior to leaving Eastern Kentucky University, Dr. Steve Hyndman, implemented this system in the graduate educational leadership department with over 1,300 educational technology students. He is currently managing this system for Georgetown College which can be viewed at the link below.
http://edu2.georgetowncollege.edu/gportfolio/
Both June and Steve use a customized version of the very popular WordPress Blog software in their educational technology classes as a way for school teachers to create Parent Communication Portals. Many of their graduate teacher education students use these portals to keep parents informed. These portals can be viewed at the link below:
http://kentuckyclassroom.org/
The ePortfolio and Parent Communication Portal
will be discussed and demonstrated during their presentation and
participants will be involved in using the software to get a sense
of how easy it is to develop a very powerful ePortfolio and online
communication portal (what we call a Parent Communication Portal)
during the session.
Session Type: Hands-on Workshop or Pre-Conference
Workshop (Willing to do either or both)
On-Site Equipment Requirements:
Presenter Equipment Needs: Computer projector, screen, and internet
connection. Presenters will bring their own laptop computer.
Participant Equipment Needs: One computer per
participant with an internet browser and an internet connection. No
other software is required.
Contact Information/Affiliation:
Dr. Steve Hyndman
Assistant Professor of Educational Technology
Graduate Education Department
Georgetown College
400 East College Street
Georgetown, KY 40324-1696
(502) 863-7966
steve_hyndman@georgetowncollege.edu
http://www.georgetownprofessor.net
Co-Presenter:
Dr. June Hyndman
Assistant Professor of Education
Eastern Kentucky University
521 Lancaster Avenue
420 Combs Bldg
Richmond, KY 40475
(859)-338-0017
june.hyndman@eku.edu
http://ekuprofessor.net