This paper reports on an investigation into learning mediated by the elective elements of an electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) designed to facilitate four learning styles. The design takes a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. The setting was Course 4, a ten-week clinical course in Basic Nursing. The participants were eleven first-year students on Course 4 randomly selected. Data was generated by participant observations, interviews and portfolio documents. The entire material was interpreted according to Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation. The study showed that the elective elements of ePortfolio were mostly used by students with theorist style and used the least by students with pragmatist style. Some students can reflect without a lea...
This chapter investigates the capacity of a well-supported holistic ePortfolio program, the QUT Stud...
Work placement aims to enhance a professional development and allow students to apply knowledge and ...
Objective Analyzing the narratives related to the pedagogical practice experienced during...
This paper reports on an investigation into learning mediated by the elective elements of an electro...
Introduction/background: ePortfolio practice using PebblePad was first introduced into the Murdoch U...
With the advances in technology and computers, e-portfolios replaced paper based portfolios in many ...
Introduction: Despite evidence supporting ePortfolio use to promote reflective practice, most pu...
Facilitating reflective learning through ePortfolios: Students, Teacher & eDesigner reflections The...
The e-portfolio used as a tool in the process of teaching and learning, provides students with oppor...
Registered nurses today are required to maintain a portfolio of evidence of their competence to prac...
Aim This scoping review aims at providing a summary of available knowledge about the role of ePortfo...
Aim This scoping review aims at providing a summary of available knowledge about the role of ePortfo...
This paper evaluates the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) proficiency ePortfolio a...
This chapter investigates the capacity of a well-supported holistic ePortfolio program, the QUT Stud...
ePortfolios have been introduced into many higher education degrees in the past decade in an effort ...
This chapter investigates the capacity of a well-supported holistic ePortfolio program, the QUT Stud...
Work placement aims to enhance a professional development and allow students to apply knowledge and ...
Objective Analyzing the narratives related to the pedagogical practice experienced during...
This paper reports on an investigation into learning mediated by the elective elements of an electro...
Introduction/background: ePortfolio practice using PebblePad was first introduced into the Murdoch U...
With the advances in technology and computers, e-portfolios replaced paper based portfolios in many ...
Introduction: Despite evidence supporting ePortfolio use to promote reflective practice, most pu...
Facilitating reflective learning through ePortfolios: Students, Teacher & eDesigner reflections The...
The e-portfolio used as a tool in the process of teaching and learning, provides students with oppor...
Registered nurses today are required to maintain a portfolio of evidence of their competence to prac...
Aim This scoping review aims at providing a summary of available knowledge about the role of ePortfo...
Aim This scoping review aims at providing a summary of available knowledge about the role of ePortfo...
This paper evaluates the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) proficiency ePortfolio a...
This chapter investigates the capacity of a well-supported holistic ePortfolio program, the QUT Stud...
ePortfolios have been introduced into many higher education degrees in the past decade in an effort ...
This chapter investigates the capacity of a well-supported holistic ePortfolio program, the QUT Stud...
Work placement aims to enhance a professional development and allow students to apply knowledge and ...
Objective Analyzing the narratives related to the pedagogical practice experienced during...