== Bernie Innocenti's EDUC E-102 ePortfolio == This is a list of the works I produced for the [[http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k63125 | Educational Technlogies]] class at [[http://extension.harvard.edu/ | Harvard Extension School]]: === Online profile === I created an [[http://cte.dce.harvard.edu/elgg10/pg/profile/bernie | profile]] in [[http://cte.dce.harvard.edu/elgg10/ | The Yard]], the online community portal of the Educational Technologies course. My profile page acts as a hub from which I can link to my online resources. It also lets me join the [[http://cte.dce.harvard.edu/elgg10/pg/groups/3901/exploring-educational-technologies-fall-2009/ | E-102 group]], which is the main vehicle of online interaction with my instructors and classmates. === Top-Ten === I created a [[http://delicious.com/BernieInnocenti/topten | Top Ten List]] using [[http://delicious.com/ | del.icio.us]] bookmarks to help answer my research question: "What technologies can be used for measuring knowledge acquisition of learners in a constructionist environment?" This assignment turned out to be extremely hard for me to carry on because the question I had chosen, expecially in its original formulation, was truly a //reserch// question with no well established answer. === Mind Map === This concept-map was supposed to drive me through my research. The suggested software package to carry on this assignment was [[http://www.inspiration.com/Inspiration | Inspiration]]. However, due to my personal preference of using [[FreeSoftware]] whenever possible, I opted for another software package for Linux called [[http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/screenshots.html | Labyrinth]], which also exists as a [[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4078 | Sugar Activity]]. Labyrinth has very few features, but its interaction model is nice and minimalistic, which is what you generally want mind-mapping software to be. TODO === Presentation === Using the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pechakucha | Pecha Kucha]] format, I gave a quick presentation of 10 slides, 10 seconds each. [[portfolio/educational-technologies/assessing-constructionist-learning.odp | presentation]] (OpenOffice Impres document) * A [[http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/html/icb.topic601041/portfolio.html | Web Portfolio]] summarizing all my work, which is what you're reading right now. * * Blogging (links to some of them)