ABOUT EPAC
Previously sponsored by the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative/Educause Learning Initiative and the American Association for Higher Education, the EPAC Community of Practice has been a leading resource on electronic portfolios since October 2002. Current EPAC co-facilitators include: Helen L. Chen (Stanford University), John Ittelson (California State University Monterey Bay), Darren Cambridge (George Mason University), and Barbara Cambridge (National Council of Teachers of English). Joining EPAC is currently free and all community members share the following benefits:
- Virtual interactions through online chats & discussions, audio and video conferences discussing ePortfolio-related issues, case studies, pedagogical approaches, assessment techniques and best practices;
- Networking and face-to-face opportunities with EPAC members at conferences and meetings;
- Exchange of resources via the EPAC email listserv and wiki;
- Tracking of international and national conferences, requests for proposals and funding opportunities;
- Active exploration and evaluation of tools and practices to support ePortfolio-related activities, reflective thinking, and community-building.
Support for EPAC, our wiki, and online events is generously provided by:
To join EPAC or to unsubscribe from the listserv, please contact Helen Chen
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