The Enhancing Learner Progression (ELP) Project Universities of Bradford, Leeds & Leeds MetropolitanBradfordLeeds Metropolitan Part of JISC funded Distributed.

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The Enhancing Learner Progression (ELP) Project Universities of Bradford, Leeds & Leeds MetropolitanBradfordLeeds Metropolitan Part of JISC funded Distributed e-Learning programme (DeL)Distributed e-Learning programme Exploring use of e-portfolios at various stages of transition in the student lifecycle model (Bradford 2004)

Overview Progression into HE context Medical context Converting pre-existing materials / portfolios LeedsMet: Progression Module. (PebblePAD) PRHO’s: Foundation Years Portfolio(Bodington) Clinical Sciences Development Portfolio (PebblePAD) New e- portfolio Bradford: Personal Development Module. (PebblePAD) Leeds: Preparation for HE Application (Bodington) Nurses: Progress File Portfolio (Bodington)

Use and Findings  Users: 385 FE / 6 th form students. 67 undergraduates / postgraduate/graduates in health care (doctors, student nurses, clinical sciences)  Staff: 16 tutors 34 supervisors  Design (Conversion vs Design)  Assessment  Feedback and interaction between staff and learners  Pedagogic implications

Design Involvement of supervisors/assessors/tutors in the design of e-portfolio Affect on frequency of feedback and learner engagement Feedback from tutors/supervisors A paper based portfolio needs to be modified to take advantage of e-tools

Assessment Assessment needs modification when converting Use of assessment forms in professional practice (PRHO’s) exposed limitations of software. Forms scanned into system View of e-portfolio as just a filing system. Assessment forms for student nurses successfully created and adapted to e- learning methods.

Feedback - formative Formative feedback needs to be handled in a different way from paper-based, tutors have to provide comments, this was often done with trainee/student present using student login. Bradford & Leeds ‘Preparation’ module designed around remote, regular feedback that could be ‘informal’. Nursing/FE-Leeds feedback provided remotely, timely and from multi-sources.

Feedback - summative Tutor attitude to assessing ‘online’ work. Those used to paper-based portfolios expressed more concern over marking ‘online’  Authenticity of work,  When, Where, How tutors would mark?  Felt more restricted typing comments than writing them.  Perception that e-marking would be a greater time burden. Tutor comfort with technology

Conclusions Paper-based conversions were constrained by existing paper-based portfolios being run in conjunction. Involvement from both pedagogy (tutors / assessors) and technology (e-learning advisors) stakeholders. Implications for the nature of feedback  Context, nature of assessment & relationship between tutor and learner.

The Future PRHO’s foundation years training – national e-portfolio. Continuation of transition into HE modules. Institutional use of e-portfolios. ELP2 use of other online tools for learning such as social software.