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Video case studies for tutors

This page provides additional materials for staff interested in developing ePortfolios for learning, teaching, assessment and PDP. Tutors at QMU who have used the ePortfolio talk about their experiences. They give hints and tips about using the various tools within the program and how they have introduced it to students. They also discuss the challenges of using ePortfolios. Video clips are available in Windows Media Video format and were developed in August 2008 by Jim Sharp (CAP). Selecting a title will open the video in a new window. A link to a text version of the audio script is available below each of the video clips.

Using ePortfolio for webfolios

Jane Hislop, Programme tutor, MSc Physiotherapy (Pre-Registration) discusses her experiences of using ePortfolio for webfolios with Post-graduate Physiotherapy students (Jane is currently on maternity leave).

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Jane Hislop

Case study:
Professional studies
(PDF 30KB)


Dr. Kate Morss (recently retired Director of the Centre for Academic Practice) provides an example of how ePortfolios have been used with MSc in Professional Education students as part of the Education in Action module.

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Kate Morss

 

 

Case study:
Education in Action
(PDF 34KB)

Webfolio for Education in Action:
Student example (PDF 312KB)



Using ePortfolio for evidence

An example of how ePortfolios have been used by radiography students to collect, store and reflect on evidence is presented by Alison Scott, Clinical Co-ordinator Diagnostic Radiography.

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Alison Scott



Using ePortfolio for reflection

Alison Greggans, a former Lecturer in Nursing at QMU, describes her experiences of encouraging learners to reflect.

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Alison Greggans


 



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