Author/Authors :
Susi Peacock، نويسنده , , Lisi Gordon، نويسنده , , Sue Murray، نويسنده , , Kate Morss and
Gloria Dunlop، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Emergent research indicates that electronic portfolios (ePortfolios) can have
a positive impact on the learning experience, but there are significant
challenges—pedagogical and technological—which may limit their effectiveness.
This paper contributes to research by providing further evidence about
such challenges from the tutor perspective and offers suggestions about
how institutions may address these issues. The paper draws upon 23 semistructured
interviews conducted with tutors in a range of subject areas, from
Scottish further and higher education. Tutors were positive about the role that
ePortfolios could play in the learning environment to encourage personal
development and a more reflective approach to studies, assist student transition
and, in some cases, support assessment. Concerns were raised, however,
relating to moving paper-based assessed portfolios online, the legal issues of
implementing an ePortfolio and the technical robustness and flexibility of
systems. Barrierswere identified regarding tutors’ lack of understanding about
personal development and reflection, and their role in the academic environment,
initiative fatigue and lack of access to information technology. It was felt
that these could be overcome, especially with long-term institutional commitment,
significant staff development and the creation of tutor support networks.
These findings should assist academics, staff developers and managers to
implement an effective institutional ePortfolio solution