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E-Portfolio Tools for Reflective Practice in Initial Teacher Training From Blackboard to Web 2.0

E-Portfolio Tools for Reflective Practice in Initial Teacher Training From Blackboard to Web 2.0. Judith Davies, Guy Pursey & Robyn Drinkwater. E-Portfolios: Original Objectives. To Investigate the Transfer of a Successful Paper PDP to and E-Portfolio

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E-Portfolio Tools for Reflective Practice in Initial Teacher Training From Blackboard to Web 2.0

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  1. E-Portfolio Tools for Reflective Practice in Initial Teacher Training From Blackboard to Web 2.0 Judith Davies, Guy Pursey & Robyn Drinkwater

  2. E-Portfolios: Original Objectives • To Investigate the Transfer of a Successful Paper PDP to and E-Portfolio • To Increase Learning Effectiveness by Reflecting and Articulating Goals from Different Perspectives • To Model Professionalism and Encourage Life - Long Learning • To Enhance the Collection of Evidence Towards ITT Standards Through ICT

  3. E-Portfolios: Pilot Outcomes • Trainees Made Effective Use of Electronic Record Keeping, Tracking Progress • Evidence of Increased Reflection • Trainees Acknowledged Development of Transferable Skills • Tutors Identified Examples of Best Practice • Required E-Portfolio Content Refined

  4. Advantages of E-Portfolios • Tutors Have Opportunities to Apply AfL Through the Reflective Process • Electronic Facility Increases Flexibility in the Collection of Multi – Media Evidence for ITT Standards • Sharing E-Portfolios With Prospective Employers • Introduction to Foundation Stage Assessment and Learning Platforms

  5. E-Portfolios in the NQT Year? • Lack of Time Prevents NQTs Engaging With E-Portfolios? • Is There a Lack of Confidence in ICT Skills to Develop an E-Portfolio? • Lack of Motivation & Understanding of the Potential of E-Portfolios ? • Is There a Lack of Knowledge About Open Source/Web 2.0 E-Portfolio Tools? • Transfer from Blackboard an Issue? • A project funded by the TDA allowed these points to be explored

  6. Evaluation Criteria • Type of Tool • Interface • Aesthetics • Compatibility with Blackboard • Security • Costs • Ease of Uploading Documents / File Space • Is it Open Source? • Can it be Shared? • Ability to Create Multiple Areas/Artefacts

  7. Helen Barratt’s Website

  8. Web 2.0 Tools Evaluated

  9. Evaluation of Web 2.0 Tools: Issues • Limited File Space • How to Keep Files Together for Presentations • Links Could be Lost • Some Tools Felt Dated • Regular Changes in the Design of the Tools • Incompatibility With Blackboard • Transportability of E-Portfolios

  10. Focus Group Outcomes • Web 2.0 Tools Identified as Appropriate: • Edublog, PB Wiki and Google • Teachers’ Responses After Hands – On Session with Web 2.0 Tools: • Gather Evidence for Interviews • Showing Potential Employers • Evidence for TDA Standards and Professional Development • Performance Management • Restricted Web Access From Schools

  11. For the Future ....... • Provide Information About Web 2.0 E-Portfolio Tools / Transfer From Bb for PGCE Primary Trainees in July 2009 • The Level of Understanding About E-Portfolios and Learning Appears Low • Implications of E-Learning Platforms in Schools - Requirement from 2010 • E-Portfolios – Embedded in a VLE or Web 2.0 Tools for All?

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