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    E-portfolio Award

    The award aims to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional abilities in integrating knowledge and communicating it through a creative digital product. The awards aim to encourage CCP students to:

    • Integrate learning across courses, over time, and implement knowledge in community life.
    • Use digital technology and critical thinking skills to sort and evaluate materials demonstrating digital literacy knowledge.
    • Organize information, such as the content of articles, videos, and images, to create a new “product” such as a science fair project, a debate position, or a persuasive essay to build up their portfolios.

    Eligibility

    1. Students should have completed at least three courses in the Core Curriculum Program.
    2. Students should not be on probation
    3. Students should have an overall GPA of at least 3.0
    4. Self-nominated students or instructor nomination

    Award

    The designated CCP Student Award Committee will nominate one student entitled to receive:

    • Certificate of Excellence.
    • Valuable prize.

    Apply Now

    1. Students need to fill in the online application
    2. A personal development E-portfolio (further information presented below) with a maximum of 10 pages.
    3. At least one letter of recommendation for an instructor who taught them a CCP course.
    4. Deadline for submission to be announced later. 

    Digital Learning ePortfolio

    ePortfolio is a common practice in general requirements courses. The integrative learning value rubrics developed by AACU have highlight the importance of "building connections among ideas and experiences to synthesizing and transferring learning to new, complex situations within and beyond the campus."

    The current award is given to an exceptional ePortfolio that reflects on the completed CCP courses (3 or more) and how these helped the student integrate knowledge and grow as a life-long learner, critical thinker, and responsible citizen. The student needs to demonstrate how the interconnectedness of the different CCP courses taken helped them develop a better understanding of the world around them. The implication of the new perspective on shaping their active role in the society should be highlighted.

    The award will also assess students’ digital competencies through their ability to develop creative ePortoflios. The portfolio can be done on any digital platform (website, digital document, ePortfolio programs…etc.) and must contain more than two genres (video, audio, PowerPoint, animation…etc.):

    The student needs to demonstrate the use of contemporary hardware and software through their ePorfolio.

    Hardware may include but is not limited to: Software may include, but is not limited to:
    Digital CameraMicrosoft office
    Video CameraAudio and Video Editing Programs
    Audio Recording EquipmentWebsite development Programs
    ScannerPhoto Editing programs

    Portfolio Subsections

    It is recommended that ePortfolio contains the following subsections:

    • Welcome Section
    • Student Information Section (Like a CV that includes the skills that students have, their background, major, engagement in extra co-curricular activities, and professional experience (if available)
    • Learning inside and outside CCP courses classroom (student reflection on at least three courses)
    • Reflection on the interconnectedness of the content presented and how this helped them grow as life-long learners, critical thinkers, and active members in the community
    • Student Goals and plan for personal growth in-line with what was presented in the previous sections