For students in Kanazawa Institute of Technology, the learning portfolio is the valuable record of learning in college and at the time of graduation. Students reflect on the learning activities based on the learning portfolio, to prepare for the next learning activities. For some students, the learning portfolio and their resumes are submitted to the employers of organizations they hope to intern or join. However, it is difficult to explain the abilities of individual students to a third party (an outsider) with reference to the outcomes of the entire team. Students acquire “the ability to set goals” and the “skills to cooperate with others,” which are required as the fundamental capabilities of a member of society. In this situation, we developed “a learning portfolio system for project-based education” for supporting individual students, and applied it to a class. This paper mentions the outline of the developed system and the results of the application to education.
The student teams work on the following 5 stages as project activities. This is similar to the design process for general production. Each class of Design Project is attended by about 40 students, and each team is composed of 5-7 students.
We discussed a showcase-type learning portfolio system for describing the progress and history of each project in an understandable manner. The system was developed based on a commercially available printmaking system, so as to output the products stored in the learning portfolio system as booklets. The printmaking system selected for this study was the automatic typesetting system InPeria developed by Kurashiki Printing Co., Ltd. InPeria swiftly typesets the data inputted from a web browser, and enables users to check a PDF sample. We focused on this simplicity, and developed the portfolio system for Design Projects “PBL-InPeria” based on InPeria.