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Portfolios in Moodle make it easy for a student to export their work to an external portfolio.  For example, student work might include forum posts or assignment submissions that they believe demonstrates their knowledge.


The portfolio feature in Moodle,makes it easy for a student to export their work to an external portfolio management system. For example, student work might include forum posts or assignment submissions that they believe demonstrates their knowledge.
Portfolios are disabled by default in Moodle and must be enabled by a site administrator. See [[Managing portfolios]] for details.


Portfolios in Moodle 2.0 video:
* [[Box portfolio|Box]]
* [[File download]]
* [[Flickr.com portfolio|Flickr.com]]
* [[Google Drive portfolio|Google Drive]]
* [[Picasa portfolio|Picasa]]
* [[Mahara portfolio|Mahara ePortfolio]]
* [[Portfolios FAQ]]


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==Using portfolios==
==Exporting to portfolio==
===Basic steps===
#When portfolios are enabled, forum posts and other exportable data (see below) have a save link beside them.
#User clicks one of these buttons.
#User is able to choose from a list of configured portfolios (this step will be skipped if there's only one).
#User may be asked to define the export format of the captured content e.g. HTML, images and text.
#User may be asked to define some metadata to go with the captured content (some will be generated automatically).
#The content and metadata is COPIED to the external portfolio system.
#User has the option to return to the page they were previously viewing or visit the their portfolio (certain portfolios only).


===Export examples===
When portfolios are enabled, forum posts and other exportable data (see below) have an export to portfolio icon or link beside them.
 
To export a forum post to a portfolio
 
# Click the 'Export to portfolio' link
# Select the portfolio you wish to export to e.g. Google Docs or file download (this step will be skipped if there's only one)
# If prompted, select an export format e.g. HTML
# If file download was selected in step 2, you can then save the file, otherwise you will be given the option to return to the page you were previously viewing or visit your portfolio (certain portfolios only)
 
{|
| [[File:Forum post for export.png|thumb|1. Forum post for export]]
| [[File:Portfolio export select destination.png|thumb|2. Selecting the export destination]]
| [[File:Portfolio export select format.png|thumb|3. Selecting an export format]]
|}
 
==Items which may be exported to portfolio==


* Assignment submissions - single and multiple file uploads
* Assignment submissions - single and multiple file uploads
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* Glossary entries
* Glossary entries


===Useful plugins===
==Export formats==
 
There are many ways students can export data for their portfolio, including:
 
* [[Box.net portfolio plugin|Box.net internet storage]]
* [[File]] download
* [[Flickr]] online photo management system
* [[Google Docs]]
* [[Development:Mahara Portfolio Plugin|Mahara ePortfolio]]
* [[Picasa]]
 
===Export formats===


Possible export formats include
Possible export formats include
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* Images
* Images
* Text
* Text
* File


Additional formats such as PDF can be added.
Additional formats such as PDF may be added in future.


==Managing your own portfolios==
While the administrator determines which portfolios are enabled on the site in [[Managing portfolios]], an individual user can choose which portfolios to display or hide from ''Settings>My profile settings>Portfolios>Configure'' and can see the record of all items exported from ''Settings>My profile settings>Portfolios>Transfer logs''


==Enabling portfolios==


Enabling the use of portfolios in Moodle is a 2-step process for a site administrator:
{|
| [[File:portfoliosettingsprofile.png|thumb|Managing your own portfolios]]
| [[File:transferlogs.png|thumb|Viewing the record of exports to portfolios]]


# Check the enableportfolios box in ''Site Administration > [[Advanced features]]''
|}
# Enable selected portfolio plugins in ''Site Administration > Plugins > Portfolios > Manage portfolios''


==See also==
==See also==


*[[Portfolios FAQ]]
* [[Exabis e-portfolio block]]
*[[Development:Portfolio API]]  
* [[Portfolio module]]
*MDL-14591 - META: Develop new Portfolio API
* [[Portfolio Plugin for Evernote]]  
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic2j6esjPR8 Portfolios in Moodle 2.0 video]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_portfolio e-Portfolio] overview at Wikipedia
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_portfolio e-Portfolio] overview at Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 08:24, 9 July 2014

Portfolios in Moodle make it easy for a student to export their work to an external portfolio. For example, student work might include forum posts or assignment submissions that they believe demonstrates their knowledge.

Portfolios are disabled by default in Moodle and must be enabled by a site administrator. See Managing portfolios for details.


Exporting to portfolio

When portfolios are enabled, forum posts and other exportable data (see below) have an export to portfolio icon or link beside them.

To export a forum post to a portfolio

  1. Click the 'Export to portfolio' link
  2. Select the portfolio you wish to export to e.g. Google Docs or file download (this step will be skipped if there's only one)
  3. If prompted, select an export format e.g. HTML
  4. If file download was selected in step 2, you can then save the file, otherwise you will be given the option to return to the page you were previously viewing or visit your portfolio (certain portfolios only)
1. Forum post for export
2. Selecting the export destination
3. Selecting an export format

Items which may be exported to portfolio

  • Assignment submissions - single and multiple file uploads
  • Chat sessions
  • Database activity module entries (##export## tag may be added to list and single templates)
  • Database activities
  • Forum posts
  • Glossary entries

Export formats

Possible export formats include

  • HTML
  • LEAP2A, a specification for e-portfolio portability
  • Images
  • Text
  • File

Additional formats such as PDF may be added in future.

Managing your own portfolios

While the administrator determines which portfolios are enabled on the site in Managing portfolios, an individual user can choose which portfolios to display or hide from Settings>My profile settings>Portfolios>Configure and can see the record of all items exported from Settings>My profile settings>Portfolios>Transfer logs


Managing your own portfolios
Viewing the record of exports to portfolios

See also