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spacertype In order to develop their own webfolios,
students need to master the knowledge and skills required in
the course and critically think how they can present the
evidence of their learning outcomes. Putting
portfolios on the Web also fosters collaborative efforts
among students as they exchange resources and ideas.
Students will be able to demonstrate technology skills and
knowledge by creating their own webfolios. Students
will also be able to demonstrate their learning by
presenting evidence of competence of the subject using
multiple methods from multiple sources. Students will
be able to provide constructive peer feedback to one another
and share their resources obtained from the World Wide Web
research. Webfolios also encourage students to be
creative and innovative in presenting their portfolios
through experimenting uses of a variety of resources
available to them.