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Title: Planning ePortfolios on Your Campus Processes, Pitfalls,


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Planning ePortfolios on Your CampusProcesses
, Pitfalls, Benefits
  • Una Daly, e-Portfolio Pilot Coordinator
  • Phyllis Spragge, Director Dental Hygiene Program
  • Dr. Judy Baker, Dean Foothill Global Access

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Student ePortfolio Defined (NW Evaluation
Association Educators, 1990)
  • A purposeful collection of
  • student work that documents
  • a students efforts, progress,
  • or achievement of an intended outcome.
  • Students participation in the selection of
    content and criteria of merit is essential to
    their ownership and reflection on their learning.

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Student ePortfolio Purposes
  • Developmental portfolios to
  • make connections and clarify
  • academic focus.
  • Assessment portfolios to demonstrate mastery of
    competencies and knowledge.
  • Presentation/Career portfolios to demonstrate
    skills, evidence of prior work, and enhance
    resume.

4
ePortfolio Culture
Select, Reflect, Share, Evaluate,
  • Student
  • Faculty
  • Institution

5
The Pilot Process
  • Funding
  • Goals Activities
  • Tool Selection
  • Training Support
  • Student Feedback
  • Evaluation

6
Funding for Pilot
  • College Innovation Grant
  • FIPSE
  • Workforce Education
  • Accreditation
  • Student Recruitment

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Faculty Goals
  • Assessment of Learning
  • Reflection Revision
  • Career Development
  • Program Improvement
  • Digital Literacy
  • Student Showcase
  • Feedback from Peers Mentors

compujeramey, 2006 CC
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Identifying Activities
  • Student evidence of mastery
  • Program Evaluation
  • Authentic assessors of student work
  • Student integrates experiential learning
  • Share good practices among faculty

9
Tool Features
  • Ease of Use
  • Student control
  • Adequate storage
  • Privacy/Security
  • Track usage
  • Export capability
  • Customize Look Feel

10
Campus Deployment
  • Licensing cost
  • Training Resources
  • Help Desk Support
  • Hosting/Network infrastructure
  • Interoperability with other Academic Technology

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Student Perceived Benefits
  • Why are we doing it?
  • Control over visuals organization
  • Value motivation of feedback
  • Learning from other students work
  • Utilize for future job or educational pursuits

12
Foothill-DeAnza Internship Program
  • Year-long internship program
  • Work 20 hours per week onsite
  • Guided Job Search
  • Quarterly projects

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Quarterly Projects
  • Dream Job
  • Informational Interviewing
  • Resume Cover Letters
  • Job Search

14
Feature Requirements
  • Easy to post and comment
  • Instructor Feedback
  • Peer Feedback
  • Reflection on Job Search Process

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EduBlogs Tool
  • Social networking features
  • - Blogs and commenting built-in
  • - Forum for topic discussions
  • Customizable with gt 100 themes
  • Branded domain portfolios.foothill.edu

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Student Feedback
  • Easy to Use
  • Helps to organize job search
  • Peer feedback is useful interesting for sharing
    job search information.
  • Want more Interns to participate

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Foothill DeAnza InternshipVideo
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Foothill College Dental Hygiene Portfolios
  • Competency Based Education

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Feature Requirements
  • Feedback from instructors
  • Demonstration of Competencies for graduation.
  • Employment tool
  • Easy to use

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Minnesota State eFolio
  • Scalable, gt100,000 accounts since 2002
  • Used extensively for state licensing programs
  • SFSU Masters Public Health 2004-09
  • Curricular templating of sites
  • Student Controlled access

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Competency-Based Dental Hygiene Education
  • Mandated by Commission on Dental Accreditation
  • Our response
  • Wrote program competencies
  • Integrated competencies with curriculum
  • Decided to implement portfolios as part of the
    evaluation of student competency capstone
    project

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Dental Hygiene Competency Domains Evaluating
Outcomes
  • Academic
  • Tests, exams, projects, research, portfolios
  • National Board Exams
  • Clinic
  • Clinic evaluations, mock board exams, test cases,
    patient competencies, portfolios
  • Professional evaluations
  • State Board Exams

25
Portfolio Process
  • ADEA meeting 2000
  • Faculty retreat 2000
  • Drafted program competencies 2000
  • Began paper-based portfolio 2001
  • First graduating class, 2002
  • E-portfolio pilot 2008

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e-Portfolio guidelines
  • Section for the four program competencies
  • Dental Hygiene Process of Care
  • Health education strategies
  • Infection hazard control
  • Ethical legal Principles

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Portfolio guidelines
  • Each competency section includes a reflection and
    introduction to the projects in that area to
    orient the reader/evaluator

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Portfolio requirements
  • One project reflection each quarter
  • Specified in course outline
  • All work submitted must be their own
  • Group projects are acceptable, must describe
    their contribution
  • References must be complete, show evidence based
    decision making span the curriculum NLM
    citation

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Evaluation of portfolios
  • Quarterly
  • Reviewed by lead instructor for 1st or 2nd year
  • At the end of the two years
  • Reviewed by two to three faculty
  • Rubrics quarterly final
  • Patient competencies
  • Clinic competencies evaluated
  • Research paper reviewed by two faculty

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Faculty buy-in
  • Faculty meetings calibration
  • Is this important? If so, what are our goals?
  • Discussion of evaluation, rubrics
  • Follow up discussion what we want to see in the
    future (add, delete, clarify)
  • Training for e-portfolios

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Examples of portfolio submissions
  • Research papers, case studies,presentations,
    abstracts, videos, interviews, special projects
  • Patient competencies
  • Periodontal case studies, child, adolescent,
    geriatric medically complex, periodontal
    patients
  • Health education
  • Nutritional counseling, smoking cessation,
    product comparisons
  • Ethical legal scenarios problem solving
  • Resume Philosophy of Practice Statement

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What we have learned
  • Considerations
  • Establish clear guidelines for students
  • Faculty must buy in to the idea
  • Projects or assignments that are appropriate
  • Discuss evaluation criteria with other faculty
  • Teaching the student what is professional vs.
    social
  • What technology skills students faculty have
  • Pros
  • Students have used the portfolio at job
    interviews with very positive results
  • Articulation agreement for bachelors degrees,
    advance placement
  • Students like to see the progress they have had
    made in one document
  • Additional measure of the DH program
    effectiveness in learning

35
Student thoughts on portfolios
  • For me, reflections portfolios are a few of
    the best tools I ever had for achieving focus
    strength. They are useful
  • As a portrait of a professional
  • As a historical document
  • As a form of release
  • As a tool for analysis
  • As a student profile

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Student e-PortfolioFeedback
  • Biggest advantage is Ease of Sharing Work.
  • Biggest disadvantage is Extra time to
    Complete Work.
  • Hard to customize look feel.
  • Want more feedback.

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Foothill Dental HygieneVideo
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Program Evaluationadapted from TLT guidelines,
2007
  • Measure Key Activities
  • Discover and fix primary frustrators
  • Look at other institutions implementation
  • Increase incentive to join

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Table Topics
  • Planning on your campus
  • What activities might be enhanced by use of
    e-Portfolios?
  • Table Groups
  • Share results at end

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