Each of the four profiles (communicator, problem solver, community contributor, and innovator) supports and enhances the others, and students have many opportunities to reflect on and make connections between their classroom and co-curricular learning as they deepen their disciplinary understanding and refine what it means to be a well-rounded, well-educated person prepared for lifelong learning.
In the spring of 2021, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and the Institute for Engaged Learning are offering a professional development series to help programs map learning outcomes from capstone courses and other courses in the curriculum to the Profiles. Handouts from this professional development series, including links to recordings from each session of the series, are available on this webpage. To learn more the Profiles, please visit https://profiles.iupui.edu/. And to learn more about connecting your course outcomes to the Profiles and participate in future workshops, please visit the CTL website.
ePortfolios
An ePortfolio is a framework for learning, a space for students to collect evidence of, reflect on, articulate, and create new learning over time. ePortfolio practice can help students integrate learning across the curriculum, co-curriculum, and their experiences on and off campus, and help students see the connections to the Profiles.
As part of the IUPUI Institute for Engaged Learning, the ePortfolio Initiative provides guidance to instructors interested in incorporating ePortfolio pedagogies into their courses. To learn more, attend a workshop or consultation, or join the ePortfolio Community of Practice, contact llewoP ymA.