APRN E-Portfolio Valerie Dzubur EdD APRN FNP-BD Ted Curran MA, Ed. Samuel Merritt University Spring 2012.

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APRN E-Portfolio Valerie Dzubur EdD APRN FNP-BD Ted Curran MA, Ed. Samuel Merritt University Spring 2012

ARPN E- Portfolio  Objectives  Introduce the concept of the E-portfolio  Describe the purpose of the E-portfolio  Discuss how to get started  Demonstrate the use of the SMU FNP E-portfolio option  Describe the quantitative components  Describe the qualitative components  Describe learning resources for e-portfolio

APRN E-Portfolio  What is an E- Portfolio  A comprehensive professional record of  Your SMU FNP learning goals  Your APRN Competencies  Your FNP Population Bases Competencies  A Record of your life-long learning  A Record of your achievements, awards, recognition  A Record of your scholarship

APRN E-Portfolio  Why do you need a portfolio  To demonstrate your competence  To apply for employment  To apply for promotion  To expand your scope of practice  To prove your are qualified in a law suits

APRN E-Portfolio  Where and how to start  Blackboard introductory page  Web 2.2  Open your Wiki FNP E-portfolio Template  Enter your personal information  Review the table of contents on the right

APRN E-Portfolio  How to do it?  Link a document  Add a page  Enter a live link to the web  Copy and paste  Insert an image  Insert a video  Insert a post from your blog  Create a table  Use the provided templates to address competencies

APRN E_Portfolio  What are the NONP Core Competencies  Scientific Foundation Competencies  Critically analyzes date and evidence for improving ANP  Integrates knowledge from humanities and sciences  Translates research & other knowledge to improve practice  Develops new practice approaches

APRN E-Portfolio  Most frequently asked questions  Do I have to use this format?  How can I take it with me after graduation  Can I use it as is after I graduate  What do I do if I need help  Who is my advisor  How often should I have it checked by my advisor  What are ways to have my advisor check my portfolio

APRN E-Portfolio  Resources  See black board E-Portfolio Folder – Clinical Course  Help Desk  Appointment with instructional innovation  Appointment with your FNP advisor  Online resources