E-Portfolio: Passport to Global Citizenship

Helping College Students Honor, Understand, and Connect
Their Learning from Self to Global Society.
One Step Closer to a Better World.

AAHE National Conference on Higher Education
March 18, 2005

 

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Author: Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick, Kennesaw State University

The Kennesaw State University best practices of using e-portfolios for developing a global mindset from first year to the senior year college students are shared in an innovative website, which includes, incorporating human diversity issues; framing volunteer and service-learning projects for connecting local and global issues; creating reflective student e-portfolios, which connect cultural background, educational goals, and global leadership aspirations; and developing media analysis strategies for understanding local and global perspectives of a just, equitable, and sustainable society.

Poster Presentation Presenters

Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick Associate Professor of Communications & Director of Portfolios for Student Success Programs & The Senior Year Experience Program

Dr. Daniel J. Paracka Director of International Programs and Services

Dr. M. Leigh Funk Assistant Professor of Educational Technology

with exhibited materials by
Ms. Jennifer Leifheit, Instructional Technology Support Specialist
Mr. Ben Cope, Instructional Technology Support Specialist
Ms. Bethany Izar & KSU Students

AAHE Conference Website

AAHE Program
PS13: E-Portfolio: Passport to Global Citizenship (Page 72)

EPAC at 2004 AAHE National Conference on Higher Education
March 17-20, 2005, Atlanta GA
E-Portfolio-Related Sessions and Meetings


 


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