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Published in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education 3/2023

06-06-2022

A call to action for eProfessionalism: developing the use of ePortfolio with emerging health and education practitioners

Authors: Misty M. Kirby, Terri Downer, Christine Slade, Marie B. Fisher, Stephen T. Isbel, Zarrin S. Siddiqui, Lynn McAllister, Allison Miller, Christine Brown Wilson

Published in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education | Issue 3/2023

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify educational, technological, and professional consequences of ePortfolio use that were intended, unintended, positive and negative. Ethical approval was obtained from seven universities in accordance with institutional guidelines established in accordance with Australia’s National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research. A mixed methods design was employed to survey staff and invite them to participate in a focus group or interview. Online questionnaires were distributed across seven universities to 22 volunteer respondents drawn from academic teachers in both disciplines. Following completion and quantification of questionnaire data, respondents were invited to participate in a either a focus group or interview with one of the researchers. Merton’s sociological model was adopted in the study as it informed a conceptual framework used to examine the impact of unintended consequences that emerged when building a professional online presence. This theory was used to identify the full range of ePortfolio learning and teaching practices emerging as a multi-function, complex system, within domains and purpose of ePortfolios such as information systems, health or education disciplines. Results indicated a significant challenge, namely there is no single set of guidelines that would support teachers and students when engaging in learning and teaching activities to improve protection of private data relating to vulnerable people. Digital literacy of academics and students is variable and may impact on data privacy. Data gathered will be used to inform development of guidelines on the use and publication of information collected in ePortfolios to protect vulnerable people.

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Metadata
Title
A call to action for eProfessionalism: developing the use of ePortfolio with emerging health and education practitioners
Authors
Misty M. Kirby
Terri Downer
Christine Slade
Marie B. Fisher
Stephen T. Isbel
Zarrin S. Siddiqui
Lynn McAllister
Allison Miller
Christine Brown Wilson
Publication date
06-06-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Computing in Higher Education / Issue 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1042-1726
Electronic ISSN: 1867-1233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-022-09326-1

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