Research on Education and Media (Jun 2019)

Opportunities and challenges of e-portfolios in teacher education. Lessons learnt

  • Totter Alexandra,
  • Wyss Corinne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/rem-2019-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 69 – 75

Abstract

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Portfolios are often used in higher education for learning, promotion, assessment and appraisal. Thanks to technical developments in recent years, portfolios are increasingly digital rather than physical. E-portfolios provide a comprehensive way to document personal progress, to reflect on work activities, to support learning and to serve as a tool for feedback and evaluation. However, there has been very little research conducted on the use of e-portfolios for learning purposes in higher education. This paper focuses on the use of e-portfolios in teacher education. Six students in a master programme work with e-portfolios in the course of their practical vocational training. In a mixed-methods design, the students were interviewed about their experiences and the process of writing e-portfolios. In addition, a document analysis of the e-portfolio entries has been conducted in terms of content and structure. The findings of this study provide indications on how e-portfolios can be used effectively in teacher training and which promoting and inhibiting conditions students encounter.

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