Wednesday, February 16, 2005
European Language Portfolio
One of the buzz words heard at meetings around Europe over the past few years has been ELP: European Language Portfolio. Although no country seems to have opted for an e-portfolio, I don't see why this wouldn't be possible. You can read more about the three parts of the portfolio at the following site:3 Parts of a Language Portfolio
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Blogging would come in handy when creating these portfolios. Julie Lindsay has been doing some fantastic work on that. She does all the preparation on blogs (process writing), then students choose the best posts and burn a CD. Have a look at her presentation and the links she offered (YG chat files).
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