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Student responses. Two sources:An email to all students registered on the modules in the pilots: 1. Did you use the WebLearn Portfolio? 2. Did you find it user-friendly? 3. Would you prefer to use another electronic portfolio system, if a suitable alternative exists? (A link to PebblePad was prov
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1. WebLearn Portfolio Pilot Report Workshop 2 –Responses Peter Chalk
Undergraduate Executive
(23 Jan 2008)
2. Student responses Two sources:
An email to all students registered on the modules in the pilots:1. Did you use the WebLearn Portfolio?2. Did you find it user-friendly? 3. Would you prefer to use another electronic portfolio system, if a suitable alternative exists? (A link to PebblePad was provided as an example alternative).
A summary of responses obtained in events/leisure (thanks to J Lance)
3. Emailed questions Most of the answers were negative (20 to 6 positive) with quite a lot of free text
Text is analysed in following slide, highlights include:
Technical problems
Complex, confusing
Want alternative
PPad looks better
5. Events/ Leisure See J Lance handout:
Using blog & guest tools not intuitive
Web costly & unreliable in Halls
Problems playing multimedia files
Weblinks need some HTML knowledge
PG students did not use it
Recommends
Embedding in PG assessment
Setting up blog topics in advance
6. Next steps Requesting BlackBoard to extend the Portfolio Licence for the rest of Spring Semester so as to continue Pilots
Requesting PebblePad to allow some staff to have accounts to test it
Continue discussion of how embed PDP in curriculum; how to take forward ePortfolio in 0809