Lead a Roundtable on ePortfolios in Higher Ed

Lead a Roundtable on ePortfolios in Higher Ed at the 19th National Students in Transition in Philadelphia on October 14th 2012:

Enhancing College Transitions through Folio: Thinking: Exploring Student ePortfolios from College Entry to
College Graduation

Roundtable Facilitators: Dr. Joan E. Leichter Dominick, Associate Professor of Communication &
Senior Seminar Course Coordinator, Kennesaw State University, and Ms. Shannon Ferketish,
Director of the Integrative Studies Degree Program, Kennesaw State University.

Roundtable Presentation (R-11): Sunday October 14th 2012 -10:30 AM to 11:30 AM – Columbus Ballroom C
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Roundtable Summary:

Come join the roundtable discussion exploring the innovative ways that ePortfolios are being used
to enhance student transitions from college entry to college graduation. Whether you are exploring
or utilizing ePortfolios, join the conversation sharing innovative ideas to enhance college student
transitions using folio thinking. Explore the innovative ways that ePortfolios are being used
throughout institutions for empowering the college student learner, assessing expertise development,
and preparing students for post-university life.

Share your current and emerging ideas for incorporating ePortfolios in college entry programs
such as Summer Bridge Programs, Dual Honors Enrollment Programs, Orientation, and First-Year Programs.
Share current and emerging ideas for using ePortfolios in the college transfer experience, advising, and
selecting college majors. Share current and emerging ideas for incorporating ePortfolios in the college Senior-Year

Transition Experience in courses, capstone experiences, and career services. Discuss the varying missions,
designs, and formats for ePortfolios in higher education today.
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