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Building an ePortfolio for vocational learning in a Scottish Context. John Gordon. www.ex-el.org mail@john-gordon.com. eportfolio. for Modern Apprenticeship, A project developed by Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire. Modern Apprenticeship?. A system of industrial training Two components
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Building an ePortfolio for vocational learning in a Scottish Context John Gordon www.ex-el.org mail@john-gordon.com
eportfolio for Modern Apprenticeship, A project developed by Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire
Modern Apprenticeship? • A system of industrial training • Two components • Knowledge and understanding based learning • Practical training
The Actors in the System • The candidate • Their Employer • The Training Provider • The awarding body • The local tutor/supervisor/guide • The source of payment (Scottish Enterprise)
The Drivers • A Smart Successful Scotland • Objective- 25,000 Candidates • Information Technologists, plumbers, construction workers, cooks, etc • Building a Learning Industry • Using the results of eLearning • Construct content in Scotland localised to Scottish Needs
How the Actors Interact • The following slide shows how the system works without a technological infrastructure
Apprentice Employer Training Provider Portfolio • e-skills UK • City & Guilds • CTS Workplace Training Assessor Next
The Portfolio • Very Much Paper • Distributed over various organisations • The candidate is enrolled by • The Employer • The Training Company • The Awarding Body, and • Scottish Enterprise, who subsidise training via grants. • There are many people checking the various documents and there is much travel between sites for verification purposes.
Barriers to take up of Modern Apprenticeship • Bureaucracy • Multiple registrations • Multiple payment claims • Choice • Limited by local provision • Flexibility • Inflexible delivery of underpinning knowledge • Resource limitations • Business demands • No of assessor visits required
What are the goals of the project • To develop a model for the online delivery of Modern Apprenticeships • To inform further development work in this area. • To address the barrier of Bureaucracy • One point registration • Automated payment claims • Automated notification of completion • To Provide Choice • Online provision extends reach
The ePortfolio Project • One registration • One ePortfolio • Interfaces to all of the other systems • Less paper, less travel • Using Internet, using email • The candidate owns their own portfolio
Project model…... Underpinning Knowledge Workbased Training Portfolio Online tutor Internet Technology Assessor Internal Verifier External Verifier • E-Skills UK • City & Guilds • CTS • Training Provider next
What do we need from a traditional ePortfolio System • Academic ePortfolio e.g. • ePortfolio for Lifelong Learning from Nottingham – a Jisc eFramework Reference Model
Thin Portfolio Defined by Sector Skills Council Web Services Content Not Implemented http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/epreferencemodel/keydocuments/06%2003%2023%20RM.ppt#7
The SEL eP • Competence Based Evidence Gathering Engine • Communications Infrastructure • Interfaces to all actors • Single point of entry • Adapts to SE business rules (regulations for grant payments)
Candidate Candidate Uploads Evidence Assessor Auto E-Mail Auto E-Mail Assesses Evidence Web Browser Registers Candidate Auto E-Mail Auto E-Mail Centre Coordinator Internal Verifier Modern Apprenticeships Online next
Deployment Model Scottish Enterprise The paymaster Awarding Body eLearning Systems Portfolio Server Candidates and Verifiers Portfolio
Modern Apprenticeships Online Candidates’ View • Uploading Evidence & Mapping it to the standards
Modern Apprenticeships Online Assessors’ View
eLearning System • Online Course Content (Underpinning Knowledge)
Modern Apprenticeships Online Internal Verifiers’ View
Project Status April 2006 Theresa to update • Many candidates in various sites • 3 subjects • eSkills UK, City and Guilds, Scottish Enterprise, IT4All and Cumbernauld College • 2 MLEs – SABA and Learnwise
key lessons learned: • Breaking new ground, therefore an uncertain and difficult process • There were major difficulties of integration • Technical issues around implementing the system • Issues for Employers – is it easier/harder for them to release candidates for training • Future work and overall implications for the future of this at national level • Further integration will be required for other actors in any new environment
The way forward • The project is now proven, exploitation is required • We have made the decision to go opensource • We wish to develop a community based on these technologies • The source code will be released subject to appropriate licence
Integration to Professional Development • We would wish to integrate the SELeP to Professional Development Schemes such as the British Computer Society • To link to HR systems in SMEs and large organisations
Economic Development Tools • To develop the SELeP as an economic Development Tool – to manage skills development in an economic region • To investigate hoe labour need statistics can be integrated to HR and vocational learning statistics
The SELeP Community • We wish to establish the SELeP open source community • Please contact us if you wish to join • We need further pilots for new interfaces with other bodies • We need developments in the portfolio to integrate with mainstream academic approaches.
End • Contact persons • mail@john-gordon.com • Theresa.Correia@scotent.co.uk • alan.hughes@scotent.co.uk