Am 13. E-Learning Tag der FH Joanneum am 17.9.2014 werden Klaus Himpsl-Gutermann (PH Wien) und Andrea Ghoneim (Donau-Universität Krems) ab 15:50 im Rahmen eines Workshops nicht nur das EUROPORTFOLIO-Netzwerk und seine Produkte präsentieren.
Am 13. E-Learning Tag der FH Joanneum am 17.9.2014 werden Klaus Himpsl-Gutermann (PH Wien) und Andrea Ghoneim (Donau-Universität Krems) ab 15:50 im Rahmen eines Workshops nicht nur das EUROPORTFOLIO-Netzwerk und seine Produkte präsentieren.
This report focuses on entrepreneurial spirit in education. It is the latest in a series of moves from the government to make sure that young people leave education ready to work, with the skills and experience employers are after. The review covers the full breadth of education and is aimed at education leaders, teachers and all those involved in policy and delivery of teaching and learning.
Lord Young’s recommendations mean that students will be able to rank university courses by their employment rates and earning potential. Other proposals in the report include:
The aim of the workshop is to encourage participants to contribute to the reflection on technologies and educational changes. Based on the extended experience of the members of the Europortfolio Network, we will elicit the different factors that hinder/accelerate educational change. For that purpose, we will explore the history of the development of two different, while closely related, technologies: ePortfolios and Open Badges — the history of ePortfolios goes back to the early 90s, while Open Badges is a more recent initiative supported by the Mozilla Foundation: September 2011.