Event Description
The Association for Authentic, Experiential, and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL) and Dominican University of California invite to the first AAEEBL ePortfolio Retreat on 18 October 2024. This one-day event provides space for scholars, academics, practitioners, peer mentors, tutors, and students involved in portfolio practice to come together and share what they are working on and questions they have. It is an opportunity to come together in person to start thinking about contributions to the AAEEBL Field Guide to Reflection in ePortfolios.
8:45: Arrival
9:00: Kick-off session: The Dominican Experience
10:00: 5-minute spark talks: Sharing of portfolio stories to learn from each other
11:00: Speed dating portfolio style
12:00: Lunch
1:00: 'Supporting learning through an AI-powered reflection chatbot' with Dr Leticia Britos Cavagnaro (Stanford University, d.school)
2:00: Brainstorm potential Field Guide chapter(s)
3:00: End
Note: This is an in-person event. Remote participation will not be possible.
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Kick-off Dominican speakers to open on their integrative approach to ePortfolio development and two students share their portfolio
10:00 - 10:50 AM
In Dominican’s outdoor spaces, people gather in small groups of 4, organized by theme. They each get 5 minutes to give their pitch, which should include a story. At the end of the four pitches (20 minutes later), they have 30 minutes to co-create an outline for a chapter of the field guide that weaves their ideas around the theme.
360 virtual tour: outdoor classroom, library courtyard
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Small groups gather together.
One reporter from each group shares their main ideas as the large group enters feedback on the group’s Google doc.
Each person shares their small group’s outline and the rest give feedback via voice and/or Google doc.
1:00 - 2:00 PM
'Supporting learning through an AI-powered reflection chatbot' with Dr Leticia Britos Cavagnaro (Stanford University, d.school)
2:00 - 3:00 PM
Work toward contributions on Field Guide chapter
Follow-up
Post-event, stay tuned for communications regarding your scholarly contributions to the pending Field Guide chapter publication
What if all of your learners could receive targeted reflection questions without you being in the room at the same time? This is exactly what Riff, the reflection chatbot by Dr. Leticia Britos Cavagnaro from the d.school at Stanford University does. In this session we will be exploring AI-supported reflection and discuss how this would support the folio thinking process that we want our learners to engage in.
Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program Faculty
Dominican is a proud Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Asian American & Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI)
Our retreat will take place in the Library building, specifically the Center for the Dominican Experience, 2nd floor. Guests may park on Magnolia Avenue and enter the front entrance of the Library. As Friday, October 18th is Dominican's fall break day, no faculty/staff parking permits are required for the designated faculty/staff parking areas. Questions? Campus Security: (415) 269-6070