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Articles Explore the E-Portfolio Capstone Option for SJSU SLIS Students 

 

Dr. Michelle Holschuh Simmons, a lecturer at the San Jose State University
School of Library and Information Science (SJSU SLIS), recently wrote a
four-part series of articles explaining how e-portfolios have evolved as a
culminating project option for students in the information school's fully
online Master of Library and Information Science
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-library-and-information-science-mli
s>  (MLIS) program.

 

The article series, titled "Using the Electronic Portfolio as a Capstone
Project: The Rationale, Logistics and Reflections," was written in
conjunction with SJSU SLIS lecturer Beth Wrenn-Estes
<http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/facultypages/view.php?fac=wrenn_estesb>  and four
SJSU SLIS alumni, who shared portions of their own e-portfolios as examples
in the articles.

 

SJSU SLIS began offering the electronic portfolio, or e-portfolio
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/current-students/courses/289-e-portfolio-handbook>
, as a capstone project option in 2006. "About 98 percent of students choose
the e-portfolio option over writing a thesis," said Simmons
<http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/facultypages/view.php?fac=simmonsm> , who is an
e-portfolio advisor.

 

According to Simmons, the articles provide insight for educators who are
considering adding the e-portfolio capstone to their own programs.  However,
the series can also help current and future MLIS students better understand
the e-portfolio, including its purpose and the creative options it offers
for students to demonstrate their mastery of professional competencies and
use of emerging technology.

 

The first article
<http://www.evolllution.com/distance_online_learning/using-an-electronic-por
tfolio-as-a-capstone-project-the-rationale-logistics-and-reflections-part-1/
>  looks at the e-portfolio's purposes, structure and content. The second
<http://www.evolllution.com/opinions/using-an-electronic-portfolio-as-a-caps
tone-project-the-rationale-logistics-and-reflections-part-2/>  and third
<http://www.evolllution.com/opinions/using-an-electronic-portfolio-as-a-caps
tone-project-the-rationale-logistics-and-reflections-part-3/>  articles
explain the different technologies SJSU SLIS has used over the years to help
students create their e-portfolios, while the last
<http://www.evolllution.com/opinions/using-an-electronic-portfolio-as-a-caps
tone-project-the-rationale-logistics-and-reflections-part-4/>  article
describes both the challenges and successes of this approach to a graduate
program culminating experience.

 

"As a fully online program with faculty and students located across the
globe, we felt that our distributed environment adds a level of complexity
that makes our experience administering this capstone experience worth
sharing with a wider audience," Simmons said. "Knowing how challenging it is
to develop a meaningful, rigorous and valuable capstone experience, I wanted
to share our e-portfolio project with other educators."

 

The article series originated as conference presentations given in 2011 and
2012. When Simmons and Wrenn-Estes first started working on presentation
proposals, they knew they wanted to involve students. Four SJSU SLIS
students - Genna Buhr
<https://slisweb.sjsu.edu/people/community-profile/genna-buhr> , Sylvie
Rusay, Alejandra Saldana-Nann and Donna Zick - joined them at several
conferences in 2011 and 2012. All four individuals have since earned their
master's degrees in library and information science.

 

After one of the presentations, the managing editor of The Evolllution:
Illuminating the Lifelong Learning Movement asked Simmons to rework the
conference material into a series of articles. The resulting four-part
series can be downloaded here
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/downloads/Evolllution-article.pdf> , and is also
available on The Evolllution
<http://www.evolllution.com/author/michelle-simmons/> 's website.

 

ABOUT SJSU SLIS

The San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science is a
recognized leader in online learning
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/discover-online-learning>  and
is a member of the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) and Quality Matters. In 2012,
the School's online programs received a score in the exemplary range
according to the Sloan-C Quality Scorecard
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/scorecard>  for the Administration of
Online Education Programs. 

 

SJSU SLIS prepares individuals for professional careers in the information
profession. The information school offers the following online educational
programs <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs> : 

*	Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
*	Teacher Librarian Program 
*	Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) 
*	Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science 
*	San Jose Gateway PhD Program 
*	Hyperlinked Library MOOC 

 

For more information about the nationally ranked school, please visit:
http://slisweb.sjsu.edu