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Telling eportfolio Stories. The Road to Stickiness. Telling eportfolio Stories. Paving the eportfolio path with ePDP. HEA Pathfinder Project Embedding eportfolio at level 1. Telling eportfolio Stories. The Road to Stickiness. HEA Pathfinder Project. 31 members of staff
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Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Telling eportfolio Stories Paving the eportfolio path with ePDP HEA Pathfinder Project Embedding eportfolio at level 1
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness HEA Pathfinder Project 31 members of staff 21 modules – across a range of disciplines such as Writing, Dance, Drama, Education, Engineering and the Built Environment, Health, Human Resource Management, Interpreting (British Sign Language/English), Legal Studies, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Psychology, Social Work, Visual Communication 1810 students
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Eportfolio PDP, Mentoring and retreats ePDP + residential retreats + mentoring = Pathfinder project Tutors were asked to design and implement module-based ePortfolio mediated PDP tasks These tasks are aimed to facilitate reflection on a variety of learning related issues to enable learners to better meet the challenges of HE.
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Pathfinder in action Example of using eportfolio in the Pathfinder project for ePDP and more! School of Education – Foundation Degree
Teaching eportfolio *Visual representations of reflection, shared with peers and tutors *Digitising PDP activities *Reflective blogs, critical incident sharing and action planning
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Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Working with wonderful staff
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Evaluation 606 student questionnaires, 42 staff questionnaires (both interim and end of project) 35 residential staff development retreat specific questionnaires, 3 hours of staff feedback presentation video, 2 hours audio of staff final interviews External evaluation of telephone interviews with Associate Deans within the project schools.
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Example student responses - 100 students If you could have had a choice, would you have preferred the PebblePAD tasks you completed to be? Assessed with a grade 37% Assessed pass or fail 15% Not assessed but with tutor feedback 24% Not assessed and no feedback, purely for my self development if I chose to do it 15% Did you enjoy using PebblePAD Yes 54% No 41% Was the concept of PDP (Personal Development Planning) explained to you as part of the module introduction/overview? Yes 65% No 25% Unanswered 31% How often did you receive feedback from your tutor relating to the PebblePAD tasks? Weekly 16% Monthly 16% Twice during module 16% Once during module 19% Never 31% Would you have preferred to do the tasks you did in PebblePAD on paper? Yes 38% No 56% Unanswered 6% What is most important to you in relation to the PebblePAD tasks? Grade (if assessed) 40% Tutor feedback 30% Self development and self identification of areas I need to improve 30% On a scale of 1-5 how difficult did you find the tasks that you had to do in PebblePAD? Easy (1) 8% Right level (3) 75% Difficult (5) 16%
Telling eportfolio Stories The Road to Stickiness Any questions? www.wlv.ac.uk/pathfinder