Hi, I’m Ray Tolley, the author of the eFolio project in the UK.
If you want more information about how a good e-Portfolio can help Teaching and Learning, please look at my blog and in particular some of my earlier postings.
I’d love the opportunity to talk further about e-Portfolios in schools – and I’ve never been up to the Orkneys.
Our problem is one of pupil safety. Although we can make the blogs ‘view by invitation’ only, we have no control over the pupils then inviting viewers who may turn out to be undesirable individuals. How can we close this ‘backdoor’?
cheers
Brian Diack
Principal Teacher of Computing Studies- Kirkwall Grammar School, Kirkwall Orkney.
Currently seconded to the post of Orkney ‘Schools of Ambition’ Coordinator
September 12th, 2009 at 11:06 am
Hi, I’m Ray Tolley, the author of the eFolio project in the UK.
If you want more information about how a good e-Portfolio can help Teaching and Learning, please look at my blog and in particular some of my earlier postings.
I’d love the opportunity to talk further about e-Portfolios in schools – and I’ve never been up to the Orkneys.
see my blog at http://www.efoliointheuk.blogspot.com
Best Wishes to you all,
Ray T
September 12th, 2009 at 2:46 pm
Hi Ray
Have you seen some of our initial bogs posted on at http://orkfolios.edublogs.org/
Our problem is one of pupil safety. Although we can make the blogs ‘view by invitation’ only, we have no control over the pupils then inviting viewers who may turn out to be undesirable individuals. How can we close this ‘backdoor’?
cheers
Brian Diack
Principal Teacher of Computing Studies- Kirkwall Grammar School, Kirkwall Orkney.
Currently seconded to the post of Orkney ‘Schools of Ambition’ Coordinator
Please reply to brian.diack@orkneyschools.org.uk