Perhaps the best way to get familiar with the capabilities of the OSP tools is to import some working examples of the data structures that others have created with them. The community is slowly growing a library of teaching practices and example "data structures" (forms, matrices, wizards and portfolio templates) that can be imported into a Sakai instance and used. The examples listed in the community library may be good starting points for your own portfolio development.
Setup a demo site
On a test instance of Sakai, create a new portfolio worksite with the following tools:
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Import and export a form
To download a form definition and deploy it in your own instance of Sakai:
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Recreate an Existing Portfolio Best Practice from the Community Library
| Many of the portfolio tools can be used in conjunction to knit together a complete user experience. Matrices, Wizards and Templates can be mixed to present the student with a variety of prompts to upload, compose and select content that they would like to share with others. The community library at openedpractices.org is a resource where you can learn how other institutions have built their portfolio systems and download the data structures needed to recreate in your Sakai instance.
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Comments (1)
Oct 07
Yuanhua Qu says:
Thanks for documenting the usage of the portfolio related tool. I stopped explor...Thanks for documenting the usage of the portfolio related tool. I stopped exploring them a few months ago when I found myself not quite understandable of managing the structure and flow. Your video and documentation here will definitely help me pick those up again to know the mystery of portfolio.
- Qu