Introduction
Depending on the assessment's requirements you may specify that students use UCL Reflect or MyPortfolio for creating an outward facing assessment such as a blog post or website, or an e-portfolio. UCL Reflect is UCL's educational blogging service. MyPortfolio is UCL's instance of Mahara, an e-portfolio tool. The Digital Education blog post Creating digital portfolios discusses the differences between UCL Reflect and MyPortfolio for e-portfolio creation.
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UCL Reflect is a by request service, for an assessment you will need to request a class blog. Digital Education will create the class blog and any associated individual or group student blogs attached to the main class blog. As part of the settings for a class blog you are able to restrict editing to the blogs yourself at the assessment deadline. See the sections on UCL Reflect below for more information about class blogs and how to request one.
UCL Reflect
UCL Reflect is a WordPress service hosted by CampusPress, because of this it doesn't function in quite the same way as regular WordPress. It can be used as a blogging platform, but also to create websites including e-portfolios. For ideas on how UCL Reflect can be used see the Digital Education blog post Reflect's Hall of Mirrors.
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- Students contribute to one overall class blog / web site.
- Students contribute to a group blog / web site.
- Students contribute to their own blog / web site.
Using UCL Reflect
The following short videos explain more about Reflect, managing class blogs and show you how to access and edit / contribute to a UCL Reflect site. All the videos have captions and a transcript.
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LinkedIn Learning (Login with your UCL account so you can see everything!) And visit this collection of online WordPress (a.k.a. Reflect) training courses.
MyPortfolio
All students and staff automatically have accounts on MyPortfolio. You can access MyPortfolio via Moodle by clicking on Services and MyPortfolio.
Groups
For managing an assessment using MyPortfolio students should be allocated to a Group. This may be a single group for the whole cohort or a number of smaller groups.
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By default all submitted pages and collections are locked for editing until released by the Tutor or Administrator.
Submission and Feedback
Students can submit portfolio pages and collections to their assigned Group. Instructions for how to submit pages and collections are given in the Mahara manual section 5.9.1. Submit a page or collection for assessment.
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