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Fostering Student Personal Development and Employability. Barbara Lee & Samantha Moss. Project team. Barbara Lee Samantha Moss LIS Roger Emery LIS Ann Bingham SSNO Liz George: Careers LIS Research Assistants: Roz Collins & Accalia Atkinson. Project outline.
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Fostering Student Personal Development and Employability Barbara Lee & Samantha Moss
Project team • Barbara Lee • Samantha Moss LIS • Roger Emery LIS • Ann Bingham SSNO • Liz George: Careers LIS • Research Assistants: Roz Collins & Accalia Atkinson
Project outline • Analysis of course documentation • Considering how Career Box and any portfolio project would link • Evaluation of available portfolio products • Identifying how to take forward the development of an e-portfolio product that links to MyCourse
Research: Student Focus Groups Students liked: • The idea of an on-line blog • A place to record work experience • A good way to showcase yourself • The idea of a professional directory • The fact that different audiences can be enabled to have different views and that each view can be tailored to its audience. • Help in staying focussed on careers and jobs as they progressed
Research: student online survey • More than ¾ did not keep a blog • What records did they kept as part of career planning? • Assignments; CVs; Work Experience; Qualifications and Educational background • 80% said they would use an electronic storage space • The most popular functions (in ascending order) were: storage of useful documents; useful websites; web bookmarks; certificates/qualifications; contact lists; PDP, CV builder; Feedback mechanism; diary; action plan, job interview records; reflective journal; display gallery; blog; video centre; sound deck
So what did students see it as useful for • All their different information could be kept in ONE place • An easy, practical and professional way to provide information for employers • It would really help them get a job in more competitive times • Convergence with other media makes it a very useful application.
What issues might prevent use • Too complicated – links to focus group who identified a need for support • Would want it to be transportable (online/focus groups) • Unreliable internet connection • Use of another product or need for a tangible portfolio
Research: staff focus group • Various benefits identified • Student use: independent learning, recording academic/professional development • As part of a unit – units tended to be based on projects, learning journal, action plans etc • Flexibility of use • Own development record
Where to find it & when: • Go to myCourse: • http://mycourse.solent.ac.uk • On the top navigation bar, hover over myCourse and select ePortfolio from the drop down menu (see next slide) • The Mahara E-Portfolio can be fully accessed from early/mid October 2009 • More information & demo e-portfolios can be found now at • http://mycourse.solent.ac.uk/eportfolios