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1 Using an Electronic Portfolio to Integrate Learning
Susan Kahn Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis EAIR Forum 2008 August 25, 2008

2 One student’s perspective
“So you get here and they start asking you, ‘What do you…want to major in? …what courses [do] you want to take?’ and you get the impression that’s what it’s all about – courses and majors. So, you take the courses. You get your card punched. You try a little this and a little that. Then comes GRADUATION. And you wake up and you look at this bunch of courses and then it hits you: They don’t add up to anything. It’s just a bunch of courses. It doesn’t mean a thing.”

3 AAC&U Project on Liberal Education (LEAP)
Knowledge of human cultures and the natural and physical world Intellectual and practical skills Individual and social responsibilities Integrative learning

4 Integrative Learning Definition: “the ability to make, recognize, and evaluate connections among disparate concepts, fields, or contexts.” “An emphasis on integrative learning can help undergraduates find ways to put the pieces together and develop habits of mind that will prepare them to make informed judgments in the conduct of personal, professional, and civic life.” (AAC&U Report on Integrative Learning Project, 2006)

5 Why now? Knowledge explosion
Contemporary problems and solutions are multi-disciplinary Information encountered in daily life is increasingly complex and fast-moving In civic life, need to be aware of complex interdependencies, connect theory to practice In professional life, need to move among different areas of expertise

6 The Context of IUPUI Founded 1969 with a strong local mission
Blended campus Metropolitan research university 20+ schools Commuter campus 30,000 students

7 The Principles of Undergraduate Learning (PULs)
Core Communication and Quantitative Skills Critical Thinking Integration and Application of Knowledge Intellectual Depth, Breadth, and Adaptiveness Understanding Society and Culture Values and Ethics

8 The IUPUI ePortfolio Definition: A selection of purposefully organized artifacts that supports retrospective and prospective reflection, as well as documentation, assessment, and enhancement of student learning over time.

9 Senior Capstone Seminar in English
Intended as culminating, integrative learning experience Students=senior English majors about to graduate Diverse concentrations: literature, linguistics, film studies, creative writing, writing and rhetoric What has students’ education prepared them for?

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12 Matrix Thinking Intersection of two concepts in a matrix cell to create an intellectual framework Students self-assess their intellectual growth since the original creation of their artifacts Encourages clear articulation of knowledge, skills, abilities, dispositions Encourages integration across courses and disciplines

13 PUL and global citizenship
I wrote “Born to Farm” because I wanted to interview people living in my community. I had heard them talk about farming and their memories of it. This artifact shows how the community is changing, and therefore, the citizens are also changing. Writing an account of these changes gives me an opportunity to offer some analysis of the world, the economics of the world of farming, and the values of this farming community. I can communicate with others and form their thoughts and ideas into a story. I can effectively gather information and put it together in a form that readers find interesting.

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16 Development in Reflective Thinking
Ability to self-assess Awareness of how one learns Development of lifelong learning skills

17 “I no longer see what I have to offer as an English job hunter in mere terms of degree possessed and years of experience…I look at what I have to offer in a larger context. Beyond the essentials in my resume that I share with all other graduates, I now see capacities in critical thinking, communications, and multi-project analyses. All these capacities can be supported with the creative and scholarly material in my matrix.”


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