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Personal and social learning at your fingertips

How can educators support ‘personalised’ and ‘social’ learning for both their learners and themselves? Kristina Hoeppner believes she has the answer: MyPortfolio.

The New Zealand Curriculum encourages social and personalised learning as it emphasises community engagement, collaboration among students, relationship building, and learning to manage oneself.

There are many ways to support the building of personal learning environments and plans, and engage learners in collaborative activities. MyPortfolio, an online ePortfolio tool available for free to New Zealand schools, is one of the best ways available.

The solution is based on Mahara, whose development began several years ago in New Zealand to provide tertiary students with an online space where they could set up their own personal learning environment. Teachers soon discovered Mahara as well. They started introducing it in their schools in 2008, because they saw benefits for their learners and themselves in using an electronic platform where the learner is at the centre of attention.

Students and MyPortfolio

While learning management systems focus on classroom management, assessment, and teacher control over content creation, Mahara/MyPortfolio gives the control to the learners. This allows them to make decisions about what learning they want to record and how, including whether they want to create on their own or with others. And, even though MyPortfolio can be used for assessment purposes, which requires students to follow certain guidelines, they also use it for many other purposes in and beyond the classroom. They can for example:

Teachers and MyPortfolio

MyPortfolio also provides numerous benefits to teachers, who can use MyPortfolio in various ways, including to:

Teachers scaffold the learning of their students, especially when introducing new teaching methods and tools, but who supports the teachers in their exploration, sense-making and discovery? On MyPortfolio, teachers can find numerous resources that support them working in this electronic environment that’s part of the wider learning environment used at school.

MyPortfolio as aggregator

MyPortfolio does not try to replace other tools that schools use on a regular basis. Instead, it’s a component of a school’s Managed Learning Environment that allows students and teachers to aggregate learning evidence produced in other online environments in one place to showcase it, reflect on it, mix and match, and expand on it. By doing that, learning evidence from different sources is brought together and can be reflected on in context.

Connections can be drawn more easily and a teacher has a central place for giving feedback if the portfolio is shared with them. Students and teachers continue to use other tools as they have distinct benefits and then bring everything together in MyPortfolio.

Support for working with MyPortfolio

In 2014, the Ministry of Education supported the creation of a series of webinars to introduce MyPortfolio to teachers and provide them with professional development. The webinars have been recorded and are available to all MyPortfolio users (fizurl.com/myportfoliowebinars) or via the Training Services website (trainingservices.org.nz). The webinars and their resources, along with brief summaries of the sessions, will be made public in the coming months.

A total of 19 webinars were held (see right). The topics for the sessions were decided together with MyPortfolio users and covered a large range of areas, from deciding to use an ePortfolio tool and using it with students, to teacher appraisal and collaboration. They also answered questions to enable schools to become more proficient in administering their schools on the platform.

As well as watching these webinars, which were facilitated by experienced educators and MyPortfolio facilitators, teachers can join numerous groups on MyPortfolio, and discuss teaching practices, common questions around the Curriculum and effective ways of preparing material on MyPortfolio for moderation purposes. They can also share their own portfolios, templates for students or appraisal purposes with others.

Learn more and get involved

This year, support through office hours started in Term 1 and continues in Term 2. You can sign up for an office hour that focuses on content questions or one that helps with administrative and content questions – go to myportfoliocontentsupport.eventbrite.com.

These sessions give teachers the chance to talk with a member of the MyPortfolio support team about specific questions they have. These can cover pedagogical as well as technical how-to questions. This offering supplements the forums (fizurl.com/myportfolioforum) that are open to every MyPortfolio user to post their questions and receive answers from other teachers and the MyPortfolio team. The group ‘MyPortfolio Discussions’ contains a wealth of advice from teachers as well as shared pages that provide ideas for employing innovative teaching methods in the classroom.

If you are not yet registered on MyPortfolio, ask someone at your school if it’s registered. More than 1,500 schools already have access. If your school is not among them, you can easily sign it up on MyPortfolio, as it is provided for free to New Zealand schools.   

Kristina Hoeppner is the Mahara Project Lead at Catalyst IT.

MyPortfolio is a nationwide ePortfolio service for schools offered by the Ministry of Education. It’s managed and supported by Catalyst IT. Find out more at myportfolio.school.nz


Webinars introducing MyPortfolio

Setting the stage – Getting started with MyPortfolio and common practices:

Working with students on MyPortfolio:

Supporting teachers on their professional development:

Administering a school on MyPortfolio:

Key features of MyPortfolio


Further reading

Digital portfolios: Guidelines for beginners fizurl.com/eportfolioguide

Increasing opportunities to learn using MyPortfolio fizurl.com/myportfolio1

Fostering collaboration and ownership of learning using MyPortfolio fizurl.com/myportfolio2

Increasing opportunities for student reflection and ownership of learning with MyPortfolio fizurl.com/myportfolio3

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