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Kineo announces an extended fee-free e-portfolio service for New Zealand schools

Brighton, UKLearning NewsKineo

Kineo Pacific delighted to announce the continuation of the free MyPortfolio service, to all New Zealand schools, until (at least) the end of 2013. 'We're very excited to have the support and be working with the Ministry of Education on truly 21st century learning technologies. To our knowledge, a nationally provided e-portfolio and social learning network for schools is a world first', said Kineo Pacific Director, Richard Wyles.

MyPortfolio is a nationally available e-portfolio cloud service that runs on the open source e-portfolio software, Mahara. Mahara is one of the world's most popular e-portfolio systems with 11,300 members of the Mahara.org community, and 24 official partner organisations providing implementation, hosting and support services. Mahara has been translated into 13 languages and has approximately 28,000 visitors monthly to www.mahara.org.

E-portfolios provide learners with an easy way of recording their learning experiences, achievements and evidence of learning. Learners who have used e-portfolios report having a greater awareness of their skills, greater confidence in their abilities, and feeling more independent as learners.

Learners today often create and use digital content. E.g. videos, audio clips, stories, photos, learning reflections, assignments, and other learning materials they source or create. Being able to easily link and integrate all these resources into a portfolio enables learners to create their own personal learning space in a safe and nurturing environment.

"MyPortfolio's learning space has similar functionality to the most popular of social networks so the learning curve is minimal", says Richard Wyles. "The key difference is that the features are focused around learning.

Since July 2007, Wellington based companies Kineo Pacific and Catalyst IT have led the Mahara project, and provide the My Portfolio service supported by the Ministry of Education. The service is provided free of charge to schools in New Zealand. Currently around 350 schools have signed up with MyPortfolio and approximately 12,000 students and teachers are using it.

Unlike some social media sites, the content created on MyPortfolio is by default private and the users (students and teachers alike) decide who can access any parts of the content. In choosing to share specific parts of a portfolio the options include: teacher/s, peer/s, a project group, a class, within a school, across schools, between two people etc.

Schools are also realising the importance of teacher portfolios and often encourage or even require their staff to establish their own e-portfolios for professional development and appraisal purposes. This also ensures staff familiarity with the application and teaching approach best suited to e-portfolio use.

MyPortfolio is a stand-alone system that can be integrated into a wider virtual learning environment. The Ministry of Education is currently scoping the requirements to enable interoperability between MyPortfolio and the most popular Learning Management Systems (LMS) used in New Zealand. This will mean schools could use MyPortfolio alongside their LMS and easily transfer data between them. In choosing MyPortfolio as a national solution the Ministry of Education was impressed with the student ownership and transferability features of MyPortfolio. I.e. the e-portfolio can remain with the student as the student moves from one school to another or even to higher education.

Further information about Kineo Pacific can be found here.