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Facilitating Portfolio for Holistic Engineering Education : An Alternative Perspective
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Portfolios provide evidence of facilitation from various sources in terms of student ratings context. It is the process of selecting and organizing material for a portfolio that can reflect facilitation. Facilitating portfolio capture facilitating career that can be called as facilitating portfolios that capture evidence related to the course. Using portfolios, facilitators can share in virtual mode and invite their comments from peers to share facilitating successes and accordingly build their careers. The components of facilitating portfolio are facilitating statement, documentation, effectiveness, demonstration of student learning using materials, activities, contribution to the Institution and recognition. The facilitating portfolio contains student’s reflection in terms of context, knowledge and growth. The advantage of preparing this facilitation portfolio is to engage the students in an active manner. It deals with bringing the students to the classroom. This portfolio is useful for developing student knowledge in an effective manner. The facilitator can address the problems of students through preparedness in the curriculum. It also deals with curriculum structure and provides sufficient support for students. The curriculum structure and facilitation techniques can be used to develop social framework inside the classroom. The facilitation process is affected by means of the contextual issues arises from professional, Institutional, student body, national and international agencies. This portfolio is useful for developing the student knowledge. The technology has been used for the improvement of student experience and enables better understanding of core concepts. This paper deals with the implementation of facilitating portfolio for the curriculum and student learning through activities.
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Active Learning Strategies, Course Outcome, Curriculum Structure, Facilitating Portfolio, Student Learning.
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