Copy of ePI framework


 The e-Portfolio Implementations framework

 

e-Portfolio implementation threshold concept

Nature of implementation

Intra course - localised use

Inter course – whole course to cross department/ school/ faculty use

Cross institution use (PDP, Graduate attributes etc.)

Extra- curricular use (Professional development / LLL & LWL / informal learning etc.)

Purpose is aligned to context to maximise benefits

 

 

 

 

Learning activity is designed to suit the purpose

 

 

 

 

Processes are supported technologically and pedagogically

 

 

 

 

Ownership is student centred

 

 

 

 

Transformation (disruption) is planned for

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: e-portfolio implementations framework

 

Completion of all cells in a particular column would represent a measure of effective use within that /those context/s. The ePI study is exploring large-scale implementations and so a few examples of ‘Intra course- localised use’ would not normally qualify, but an institution that had a whole institution policy that supported a wide range of effective localised use would. This framework has been developed as an outcome of the JISC funded analysis of the findings of twenty one funded projects (2006-9) which suggests that there are threshold concepts related to e-portfolio implementation that are associated with misconceptions and hence represent barriers to implementation (Joyes et al, 2010). These threshold concepts, expressed from a design for learning perspective, which assumes a mature understanding of e-portfolio use, are:

 

Further analysis of implementation in the UK and work on maturity models, e.g., the Becta impact project (Hartnell-Young et al, 2007), AeP projects in Australia (AeP, 2008) and the SURF project in Holland (SURF NL, 2007) suggested that a useful approach for Higher and Further Education institutions is to consider an implementations framework of effective or mature use that maps the threshold concepts across types or ‘slices’ of use as shown in Figure 1.

 

References

AeP. (2008). Australian -ePortfolio Project Final Report 1http://www.eportfoliopractice.qut.edu.au/information/report [viewed 22 July 2010].

Hartnell-Young, E., Harrison, C., Crook, C., Joyes, G., Davies, L., Fisher, T. (2007). The Impact of e-portfolios on Learning. Coventry, UK: British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta). http://research.becta.org.uk/upload-dir/downloads/page_documents/research/impact_study_eportfolios.pdf [viewed 26 August 2010].

Joyes, G., Gray, L. & Hartnell-Young,E. (2010). Effective Practice with e-Portfolios: how can the UK experience inform implementation? Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 26(1) 15-27. http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet26/joyes.html [viewed 26 August 2010].

SURF NL. (2007). Stimulating lifelong learning: The ePortfolio in Dutch higher education. http://www.surffoundation.nl/smartsite.dws?ch=eng&id=13319 [viewed 26 August 2010].