May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Susan Moisey Debra Hoven Richard Kenny Marguerite Koole Centre for Distance Education, Athabasca University
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Introduction Current Research on e-Portfolios Our e-Portfolio Project Selection of e-Portfolio System MDE e-Portfolio Competencies e-Portfolio Structure Example of an MDE e-Portfolio Current implementation & future directions Discussion
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Comprehensive examsE-Portfolios Benefits Promote program quality Constrain workload for students & faculty Positive final experience Benefits Promote program quality & currency Meaningfulness - Constructivist learning Use after graduation Issues Meaningfulness of experience? Purpose of the activity Currency of questions Issues Ongoing vs. end of program portfolios Implementation – choice of platform Extend workload for students & faculty?
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Product created by learners collection of digital artifacts articulating experiences, achievements & learning OR Purposeful aggregation of digital items: Ideas, evidence, reflections, feedback, etc. 'presents' a selected audience with evidence of a person's learning and/or ability’ (Sutherland & Powell, 2007)
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Process? Showcase? Assessment? (Abrami & Barrett, 2005) OR … a combination of above?
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Process? Purposeful collection of student work that tells the story of a student’s effort, progress and/or achievement in one or more areas based on the principles of socio-constructivism (Abrami & Barrett, 2005) (1) collection (2) selection (3) reflection (4) **evaluation (self- & peer)** and (5) celebration (QESN-RÉCIT (2004)
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Showcase Illustrating learner competencies & achievements workplace skills & accomplishments Assessment? External evaluation or judgment formative &/or summative Of complex evidence in a variety of forms To demonstrate lifelong learning and personal reflection workplace training For assessment of prior learning (Abrami & Barrett, 2005)
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Collection Selection Reflection Evaluation Refinement Celebration & discussion
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Research and development of e-portfolio tools (Barrett, 2000; Challis, 2005; Abrami & Barrett, 2005) Australian ePortfolio Project Different skills and competencies Lifelong learning (Abrami & Barrett, 2005) Communities (Brandes & Bockic, 2008; Hallam, 2008; Hiradhar & Gray, 2008) Nexus between Formal, Informal & Non-formal Learning (Foti & Ring, 2008; Crichton & Kopp, 2008; Hiradhar & Gray, 2008) Self-reflection & self-regulation (Abrami et al. 2008; van Wesel & Prop, 2008) Learning effectiveness studies on e-portfolios E.g. Handbook of research in e-portfolio Inter/national coalition for electronic portfolio research (Abrami & Barrett, 2005; Barrett, 2009)
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Selection of an appropriate platform Graduate profile Previous work done on creating the list of skills and competencies Identification of major skills and competencies of graduates of MDE program Development of the list of skills and competencies through series of synchronous and asynchronous sessions among the project team members
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Systems investigated (some of them) Newcastle University ePortfolio Petal (Sakai) ELGG Mahara
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May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Features: Essential to have as a graduate of MDE Built up over progression of whole program of study Combination of personal, professional, academic characteristics
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Problem solving, analysis & decision making Instructional design & development Communication technologies & networking Communication & interpersonal skills Research Management, organization & leadership
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Introduction 5 + artefacts Short reflections on how meet competencies Concluding synthesizing reflection Oral exam on E-portfolio
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May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Abrami, P., & Barrett, H. (2005). Directions for research and development on electronic portfolios. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 31(3). Retrieved January 29, 2005http:// Abrami, P., Wade, A., Pillay, V., Aslan, O., Bures, E. & Bentley, C. (2008). Encouraging self-regulated learning through electronic portfolios. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 34(3). Retrieved April 21, Barrett, H Online personal learning environments: Structuring electronic portfolios for lifelong and life-wide learning. & Barrett, H. (2009).
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Brandes, G. & Boskic, N. (2008). E-Portfolios: From description to analysis. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 9 (2). Retrieved April 21, Crichton, S. & Kopp, G. (2008). The value of eJournals to support ePortfolio development for assessment in teacher education. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 34(3). Retrieved April 21, Challis, D. (2005). Towards the mature ePortfolio: Some implications for higher education. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 31(3). Retrieved January 29, Foti, S. & Ring, G. (2008). From ePortfolios to iPortfolios: The find, refine, design, and bind model. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 34(3). Retrieved April 21,
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Hallam, G. (2008). The Australian ePortfolio project and the opportunities to develop a community of practice. In Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? Proceedings ascilite Melbourne Hiradhar, P. & Gray, J. (2008). From a social digital identity to an academic digital identity: Introducing ePortfolios in English language enhancement courses. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 34(3). Retrieved April 21, QESN-RECIT. (2004). Portfolio process: On-line resources for teachers. Retrieved August 17, Sutherland, S. & Powell, A. (2007). Cetis mail list discussions. Retrieved July 9,
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 Van Wesel, M. & Prop, A. (2008). Comparing students’ perceptions of paper-based and electronic portfolios. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 34(3). Retrieved April 21,
May 12, 2009, Ottawa, CanadaCNIE 2009 The CDE Moodle site on eportfolios (select MDE ePortfolio Orientation & Instructions) Helen Barrett’s information on Reflection ml ml Some other links & resources s.aspx Some links to Teacher Ed portfolios Links to a Business student & a nursing student’s sample e-Portfolios (in Quicktime tour format)