学术写作作为评估电子投资组合的语料库

Tosh Yamamoto, Masaki Watanabe, Maki Okunuki
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本文的建议是将ict增强写作的使用置于高等教育的更大图景中,即在学术学习和终身职业生涯的ePortfolio领域,其中学习的进展及其过程导致毕业后职业设计和终身学习的利益,即高等教育使命的主要目的。事实证明,这些技能可以通过学习写作的过程来发展。虽然在过去,纸和笔是反映学习证据或学习思维的镜子的最佳技术,但目前数字媒体已占主导地位。换句话说,数字媒体为学生提供了更丰富的交流方式和表达方式。学生的元认知反思是主动学习的关键,学生的读写表达能力的发展确实会带来人生的成功。通过元认知活动培养学生的综合写作技能,将其作为学术学习的证据,并将其存档在ePortfolio中,从而有可能以富有成效的方式进行学习分析并进一步规划学术建议。当然,存档的工件必须基于学生的诚实工作,其中ICT的认证特性将发挥重要作用。本文阐述了高等教育引导终身学习和终身职业的使命,以及未来教育设计中衡量学习成果的评估策略等基本问题。
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Academic writing as corpus for assessment of ePortfolio
This proposal is to put the use of ICT-enhanced writing into a bigger picture in higher education, namely, in the realm of ePortfolio for academic learning and career for life-long, in which the progress and its process of learning leads to the benefit of career design and life-long learning after graduation, which is, i.e., the main purpose of the mission of the higher education. It has been proved that such skills can be developed through the learning process of writing. While in the past, paper and a pen were the optimal technologies to reflect the evidence of learning or the mirror of the learning mind, currently digital media have been dominant. In other words, the digital media have been providing students with richer ways of communication and presentation for expressing the mind. It is proposed that, the students' meta-cognitive reflection being the key to active learning, the development of the students' expressive skills in literacy will indeed bring about a success in life. By nurturing the students' comprehensive writing skills as the artifact or evidence for academic learning through metacognitive activities, which is in turn archived in ePortfolio, is it possible to conduct learning analytics and plan academic advice further in a fruitful way. Of course, archived artifact must be based on the honest work of students, where the authentication feature of ICT will play the important role. This paper elaborates the fundamental issues surrounding the mission of the higher education to lead to life-long learning and career and the assessment strategies for measuring the learning outcome for designing the future education.
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