Where are my works?
- Miss Laguna
- Jul 11, 2023
- 1 min read
I was checking my email recently and found a lot of disorganized information from my university, some unclassified assignments, many files I needed help understanding, and many unconnected things. I would have liked to know that there was a way to save all my work and effort, not only to have a cloud to store items systematically but also to go to my knowledge drawer and refresh information that I sometimes need and that I need to solve problems in the real world.
Domain and ownership shouldn't belong to institutions that "provide" if not the learner making an effort to investigate.
As teachers, we are responsible for giving our students more ownership and mastery in their learning. Motivate them to complete their assignment for their own growth, not to complete a grade or task. We must begin to give our learners another perspective on the importance of acquiring knowledge.
Now that I know I am the owner of my learning, I know I am the owner of my e-portfolio.
References:
Rikard, A. (2015, August 10). Do I Own My Domain If You Grade It? EdSurge; EdSurge. https://www.edsurge.com/news/2015-08-10-do-i-own-my-domain-if-you-grade-it
Watters, A. (2019, June 25). The Web We Need To Give Students. Medium. https://medium.com/bright/the-web-we-need-to-give-students-311d97713713
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