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What is Digital Portfolios

eLearning Engagement in a Transformative Social Learning Environment
Second generation of student developed program specific collections of thoughts, values, and reflections of learning experiences placed in an electronic format for ease of display and access.
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Promoting Social Learning in Higher Education: A Case Study of Ph.D. E-Portfolios
Walter S. Polka (Niagara University, USA), Rachael J. Rossi (Niagara University, USA), Tina M. Huber (Niagara University, USA), and Molly J. Oliverio (Niagara University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6956-6.ch002
Abstract
Successful completion of a doctoral degree often depends on the support a candidate receives from faculty and classmates. e-portfolios are an application of social learning pedagogy that promotes collaboration among peers while simultaneously archiving an individual's academic accomplishments. In this study, 10 cohort groups of Ph.D. students at a small liberal arts university were tasked with creating and sharing an e-portfolio throughout their doctoral program. The doctors invited all current and former Ph.D. students to participate in a survey about their e-portfolio experience: a potential sample of 140 participants. Thirty-seven current or former students completed the survey. Fifty-six percent of the responses indicated a positive reaction to the e-portfolio project. Specifically, respondents stated that the e-portfolio project promoted an increased sense of self-efficacy, encouraged relationship-building within cohort groups, and helped students to develop their research agendas.
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