Digication Scholars Conversations

S3 E4 Maximizing the Impact of ePortfolios for Science Communication Students - Jennifer Stonaker


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On this episode of the Digication Scholars Conversations, Jennifer Stonaker, talks to host, Kelly Driscoll, about the unique approach to ePortfolios and the impact it is making on science communication.
Jennifer is an advanced lecturer in Stanford University’s Program in Writing and Rhetoric. The eloquent guest opines student portfolios are a powerful tool for students, institutions, and potential employers.
The question is, are your programs getting the most value out of your student’s digital portfolios? Hear Jennifer talk about:
- How to Show Your Work to More People
- The Interdisciplinary “Scaffolding” Approach to Creating ePortfolios
- How A Well-Made Student Portfolio Impacts Everyone Around Them
- The Life-Changing Power Of ePortfolios
- And a lot more...
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