Are e-portfolios an effectiveAre e-portfolios an effectivemethod of reporting tomethod of reporting to
parents?parents?
•School review of existing portfolios.
•An increasing amount of work was beingmediated through ICT.
•Professional reading.
•Parent consultation.
•Environmental issues.
•Assessment- Feedback and feed forward.
•File management.
•Rubric.
•The survey.
•Team feedback.
•Next steps.
Not yet ready to use twoprogrammessimultaneously.
Teacher input necessaryto operate twoprogrammessimultaneously.
Is learning how to use twoprogrammessimultaneously, but someteacher support required.
Able to use twoprogrammes expertly atthe same time.
Use two programmessimultaneously
Beginning to learn how tolayer images.
Has successfully layeredimages with teachersupport.
Has successfully layeredimages with minorsupport.
Can expertly layerimages.
Layer Images
Beginning to learn how tosave to a file.
With guidance can saveto a specified file.
Able to carry out saveprocedure. Somereminders required.
Can save to specific fileunaided.
Save to File
With constant teacherinput has been able toresize and rotate animage.
Has successfully resizedand rotated images withteacher support.
Has greater confidence toresize and rotate imageswith only minimal support.
Can expertly resize androtate pictures.
Resize & Rotate Images
Is beginning tounderstand the basics ofboth programmes butrequires constantsupervision.
Needs support, but is ableto show a basic skill usingboth programmes.
Using both programmeswith skill but somesupport still required.
Knows how to expertlyuse both programmesand can assist others.
Use of PowerPoint/Picture Manager
Needs a lot of support tocrop pictures.
With support can croppictures.
Can crop pictures withminimal assistance
Able to crop picturesskilfully and unaided.
Crop Pictures
Needs constantsupervision to operate thecut and paste functions.
Can operate the cut andpaste functions withregular supervision..
Can operate the cut andpaste functions with onlyminor supervision.
Is able to expertly operatethe cut and pastefunctions withoutsupervision and can tutorothers.
Cut & Paste
BeginningDevelopingCompetentExpertCATEGORY
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•The survey process.
•Setting up questions andthe survey.
•The responses.
•The results.
Does not give true impression of my child's contribution, can'tsee mistakes that have been corrected by teacher orhow much assistance he has needed.-Yes, but some artwork was not very clear and it is nice to be ableto flick through a folder.Of the three computers at home only one had power point so notnecessarily everyone will be able to read thisformat.
Its easy to understand,simple,concise,effective and clear. Well doneTakapuna Primary School.its quite refreshing to see it presented that way's can see it in abroader sense.- We could see the ability of our son's computer skills andwritten/language skills.
• Comparisons help clarify Childs level• - describe the child's progress on each items in
detail, very descriptive and gives reasonableaccurate grading.
• The achievement criteria are explained clearly, aswell as the next expected level to work towards.However, there is no
• opportunity for discussion when progress ispresented in this way.
• Need to understand more clearly what rubrics is.• Gave an idea of progress but some personalised
comment could also be additional.
Making things easier for ourselves
Presentation to staff and review ofsurvey
Survey teachers (anon)
Portfolio’s of the future