Friday, October 19, 2007
Open Source ePortfolio Systems
At the ePortfolio Conference in Maastricht, The Netherlands, one of the keynote speakers was from the Open University in the U.K. They have been developing an open source ePortfolio system for several years, and it should be fully deployed in February 2008. They call their system MyStuff and it is fully integrated with Moodle. This system does not use folders to store files, but uses tags instead, which offers a very different, more flexible and intriguing way to access artifacts in a portfolio.
The list of open source ePortfolio systems to date includes:
The list of open source ePortfolio systems to date includes:
- Klahowya (U.S.) (last updated 2005)
- OSPI (UMN-rSmart, U.S.) (partnership with U.S. universities, part of SAKAI)
- Mahara (New Zealand) (under development, version 0.9 alpha1 just released)
- Elgg (CurveRider, Ltd., U.K.) (received development capital in August 2007)
- MyStuff (Open University, U.K.) (to be fully functional February 2008)
- Moofolio (SPDC, New Hampshire) (new version about to be released, to be fully implemented fall 2008)
- Open source content management systems that have been adapted to use as ePortfolio systems: Drupal and Plone
Labels: portfolios, tools
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Helen
I was also at the conference at Maastricht and like you am eager to try out the My Stuff e-portfolio. We ahve had a small pilot using Moodle itself to allow students to create their own e-portfolios but the fact that Mystuff is built on top of Moodle interests me greatly. I'd be interested in hearing how you get on with it. I'm new to the use of e-portfolios but have been working with Moodle for a year or so now and would like to find one to fit it.
Brendan Tierney SQA,
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I was also at the conference at Maastricht and like you am eager to try out the My Stuff e-portfolio. We ahve had a small pilot using Moodle itself to allow students to create their own e-portfolios but the fact that Mystuff is built on top of Moodle interests me greatly. I'd be interested in hearing how you get on with it. I'm new to the use of e-portfolios but have been working with Moodle for a year or so now and would like to find one to fit it.
Brendan Tierney SQA,
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