Saturday, July 23, 2011

Introduction to E-Portfolio

What is a E-portfolio?

      A portfolio is a collection of work developed across varied contexts over time. The portfolio can advance learning by providing students and/or faculty with a way to organize, archive and display pieces of work.
      The electronic format allows faculty and other professionals to evaluate student portfolios using technology, which may include the Internet, video, and animation. Electronic portfolios are becoming a popular alternative to traditional paper-based portfolios because they offer practitioners and peers the opportunity to review, communicate and assess portfolios in an asynchronous manner. 
This E-Portfolio in Educ 216 is another innovative portal for us students to learn more about to the new methods, strategies and techniques in integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in our lessons. This portal presents a forthright state-of-the-art 21st Century skills in developing the higher order thinking skills and multiple intelligences of the students. 

I. The Isles of My Portfolio in Educ 213

 Module I.Introduction to Statistics
Module II. Variables:The Subject Matter of Statistics and Research
Module III. Integration of Innovation in Statistics
Module IV. Measures of Central Location
Module V. Measures of Variation
Module VI. Measures of Correlation
Module VII. Normal Probability Distribution
Module VIII. Sampling Theories and Hypothesis Testing
Module IX. The T-Test,Z-Test and Chi-square using MS
Module X. Analysis of Variation (ANOVA)
Module XI. LInear and Multiple Regression Analysis
Module XII. Computer Statistical Application

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