Pass-port
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PASS-PORT is a web-based electronic portfolio assessment and course management system operated by Innovative Learning Assessment Technologies, LLC.
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[edit] History
[edit] Purpose
PASS-PORT was designed to help Louisiana Collges and Universities meet NCATE accreditation standards for their Teacher Education programs. It assists administrators in collecting, aggregating, and reporting performance-based assessment data -- aligned to accreditation standards -- from a number of sources:
- File Artifacts submitted by students for review by a faculty member
- Professional Development Experiences
- Field Experiences with associated assessments from faculty members and participating teacher mentors
- Web Links to student works
- Student Self Assessments in the form of questionnaires
- Faculty Assessments of student performance
- Standardized Tests such as the Praxis battery
- Course Grades
It has a template-based design which allows administrators to design their own evaluation instruments and associate those measurements directly to standards. PASS-PORT also collects Demographic data on students, faculty members, and field experience participants. It also automates the review process associated with a student's transition points (which PASS-PORT calls a portal).
[edit] Other Course Management Systems
- ANGEL Learning (commercial)
- eCollege (commercial)
- Desire2Learn (commercial)
- Dokeos (open source)
- Edumate (commercial)
- LON-CAPA (open source)
- .LRN (open source)
- Moodle (open source)
- Sakai Project (open source)
- Scholar360 (commercial)
- WebCT (commercial, owned by Blackboard Inc.)
- Vuepoint (commercial)
[edit] Other Assessment Management Systems
[edit] External links
- PASS-PORT Information Site
- Innovative Learning Assessment Technologies, LLC
- NCATE - National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
- AACSB - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
- ABET - Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
- SACS - Southern Assocaite of Colleges and Schools