What is the Center for Digital and Visual Literacy?
The digital portfolio is grounded in the idea that when a student has the opportunity to see the relationship between specific classroom experiences and theories, and her overarching educational goals, the reward is a more valuable learning experience.
How We Help Students
The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy supports students with digital portfolio creation, curation and maintenance. The CDVL also facilitates the discernment of students’ academic artifacts and reflections that are best representative of their ASC experience.
![Student Naomi Smith uses her portfolio as an autobiography and to showcase her diverse interests.](https://cdvl.agnesscott.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-17-at-11.57.47-AM-768x464.png)
![Student and Tutor Zoe Katz uses her portfolio to host a subdomain website for her HIS-309 Final Project.](https://cdvl.agnesscott.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-17-at-11.53.44-AM-768x431.png)
How We Help Faculty and Staff
The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy supports faculty with digital portfolio creation, curation and maintenance, as well as creation of online presence and projects for academic and professional use. The CDVL provides insight on the trends and directions of technology in education, advocating for computer hardware and software for best instructional use and classroom support.
![Professor Julia Knowlton utilized the CDVL to create a domain to host her poetry.](https://cdvl.agnesscott.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-17-at-11.53.10-AM-768x430.png)
![Professor Tina Pippin utilized the CDVL to create a successful Podcast.](https://cdvl.agnesscott.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-17-at-11.51.13-AM-768x431.png)