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The Evolution of an OSP Personal Matrix

Ranjani SaigalPaula Vincini

Friday
10:15 am - 11:45 am
Room: Jr D

Session Abstract

Many eportfolio matrices are designed to assist with accreditation or university-wide goal setting. Unfortunately this can come into conflict with a true learner-centered. The focus of this presentation is to describe the design of an eportfolio matrix represent flexible student personal goals over time using forms and presentations.

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