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Diese Arbeit ist mit dem Ludger-Schiffler-Preis für Fremdsprachendidaktik 2011 ausgezeichnet worden. Das Europäische Portfolio der Sprachen gilt als wichtiges Instrument zur Förderung autonomen Lernens. Inwiefern Portfolioarbeit Lernerautonomie bereits im Fremdsprachenunterricht unterstützt, ist deshalb zentraler Gegenstand der Studie. Da bei der Portfolioarbeit immer häufiger ePortfolios zum Einsatz kommen, sind zwei weitere Fragen zentral: Wie beeinflusst das Arbeitsmedium (Computer und Internet) die individuelle Portfoliopraxis der Lernenden? Und wie setzen Lehrende die ePortfolioarbeit im Fremdsprachenunterricht erfolgreich um? Zur Klärung der Forschungsfragen wurde die Arbeit mit ePortfolios im Spanischunterricht der Sekundarstufe I über ein Schuljahr hinweg untersucht. Der Studie liegt ein qualitatives Forschungsdesign zugrunde. Quantitative Daten ergänzen die Fallanalysen.
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Yancey and Weiser bring together thirty-one writing teachers from diverse levels of instruction, institutional settings, and regions to create a stimulating volume on the current practice in portfolio writing assessment. Contributors reflect on the explosion in portfolio practice over the last decade, why it happened, what comes next; discuss portfolios in hypertext, the web, and other electronic spaces; and consider emerging trends and issues that are involving portfolios in teacher assessment, faculty development, and graduate student experience.Contributors include Peter Elbow and Pat Belan
English language - Composition and exercises - Ability testing - United States. --- English language -- Composition and exercises -- United States -- Ability testing. --- Grading and marking (Students) - United States. --- Grading and marking (Students) -- United States. --- Portfolios in education. --- Portfolios in education - United States. --- Portfolios in education -- United States. --- Portfolios in education --- Grading and marking (Students) --- English language --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Theory & Practice of Education --- Ability testing --- Composition and exercises --- Germanic languages
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Together, computerized writing environments (e.g., physical spaces, hardware, software, and networks) and the humans who use and support such technologies comprise complex ecologies of interaction. As with any ecology, a human-computer techno-ecological system needs to be planned, fostered, designed, sustained, and assessed to create a vibrant culture of support at the individual, programmatic, institutional, and even national and international level. Local and larger infrastructures of composing are critical to digital writing practices and processes. In academia, specifically, all writing is increasingly computer-mediated; all writing is digital. Unfortunately, at far too many institutions, it is difficult to sustain ecologies of digital writing. How then to best plan, foster, design, sustain, and assess the complex ecologies framing the study and practice of digital writing that we do (or hope to do) as teachers, scholars, learners, and writers? The audience for this collection is teachers, scholars, administrators, and graduate students working in fields of composition studies, computers and writing, technical/professional communication, literature, education, and English education. We all face the same dilemma: More and more of our work and instruction takes place in electronic environments, but budget constraints and assessment mandates loom, and often our positions within or institutions prohibit us from active participation in central computing endeavours. This necessarily multivocal collection refines our discussions of the many components of sustainability, providing contextual, situated, and flexible modes and methods for theorizing, building, assessing, and sustaining digital writing ecologies.
English language --- Report writing --- Electronic portfolios in education --- Hypertext systems --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Language --- Rhetoric --- Computer-assisted instruction --- Study and teaching --- ePortfolios in education --- Portfolios in education --- Hypertext --- Interactive multimedia --- Germanic languages --- English language -- Rhetoric -- Computer-assisted instruction. English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching. Report writing -- Study and teaching. Electronic portfolios in education. Hypertext systems.
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