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BMJ Portfolio – the early years. Helen Morant. context for BMJ Portfolio features of BMJ Portfolio our research usage a nalytics conclusions. Outline. Section title (60%). Full page bullet slide title. BMJ Portfolio Development. Portfolio usage statistics Google analytics
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BMJ Portfolio – the early years Helen Morant
context for BMJ Portfolio • features of BMJ Portfolio • our research • usage • analytics • conclusions • Outline
Section title (60%) • Full page bullet slide title
Portfolio usage statistics • Google analytics • Qualitative survey • Our research
There are 230932 distinct users with a portfolio containing at least one item. 13829 users have added at least one item in the last month (6%) Only 1088 users have added at least on non learning module (0.5%) • Portfolio usage stats
144 respondents – non compulsory answer. Country of Residence 44% United Kingdom 4% - India 3% - United States Mobile Phone 22% iPhone 48% Other smartphone 24% Basic mobile phone • Survey – demographics Profession 85% Doctors <1% Medical students 6% Nurses 3% Other healthcare professionals Specialty 34% General medicine 5% Emergency medicine 4% Family medicine 4% Internal medicine 3% OB/GYN 3% Pediatrics 2% Public Health 2% Rheumatology
Survey – what could we improve? • 58 respondents
By the looks of it I 'm only using it in a very limited way at present. It works for me like that just now so thank you. (GP, UK) • Keep doing what your doing as it works fine (for me anyway) (GP, UK) • Allow enhance 2 to link to bmj portfolio and earn 2 points for each completed module (GP, NZ) • its very complicated with too many add ons and tags and fancy features (GP, UK) • I have exported the portfolio onto the exel and put my scores I got on the modules GP, Japan • Survey – comments from users
40% used BMJ portfolio and another ePortfolio 46% ONLY used BMJ portfolio 10% had never used an ePortfolio 4% ONLY used another ePortfolio • Survey – use of ePortfolios
BMJ Portfolio Survey • Downloading reports
Few people use it as a standalone product Simple features work and are used Choice of portfolio may be influenced by extrinsic factors Adoption doesn’t happen without either carrots or sticks • CONCLUSIONS