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CMS and ePortfolio: At the Crossroads

By sleslie on October 5, 2004

http://www.campus-technology.com/news_article.asp?
id=10041&typeid=155

Well worth the read, this measured and non-reactionary piece by Stephen Acker contemplates the need for institutions to engage and integrate eportfolio systems with their existing course management systems in order to facilitate both sides of the teaching and learning equation. As much as I am at times attracted to ‘loosely-coupled small tools’ visions of some of my fellow edtech bloggers, this strikes me as closer to what will actually emerge in most institutions over the next few years. – SWL

Posted in Course Management Systems | Tagged CMS, eportfolio

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