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Applying E-Portfolio Evaluation Criteria to the Blackboard LMS E-Portfolio

Applying E-Portfolio Evaluation Criteria to the Blackboard LMS E-Portfolio

Gary F. McKenna, Gavin J. Baxter, Thomas Hainey
ISBN13: 9781466688476|ISBN10: 1466688475|EISBN13: 9781466688483
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8847-6.ch008
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McKenna, Gary F., et al. "Applying E-Portfolio Evaluation Criteria to the Blackboard LMS E-Portfolio." Utilizing Virtual and Personal Learning Environments for Optimal Learning, edited by Krista Terry and Amy Cheney, IGI Global, 2016, pp. 157-185. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8847-6.ch008

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McKenna, G. F., Baxter, G. J., & Hainey, T. (2016). Applying E-Portfolio Evaluation Criteria to the Blackboard LMS E-Portfolio. In K. Terry & A. Cheney (Eds.), Utilizing Virtual and Personal Learning Environments for Optimal Learning (pp. 157-185). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8847-6.ch008

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McKenna, Gary F., Gavin J. Baxter, and Thomas Hainey. "Applying E-Portfolio Evaluation Criteria to the Blackboard LMS E-Portfolio." In Utilizing Virtual and Personal Learning Environments for Optimal Learning, edited by Krista Terry and Amy Cheney, 157-185. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2016. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8847-6.ch008

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Abstract

An important part of educational effective practice is performing evaluations to optimise learning. Applying evaluation criteria to virtual and personal learning environments enables educators to assess whether the technologies used are producing the intended effect. As online educational technologies become more sophisticated so does the need to evaluate them. This chapter suggests that traditional educational evaluation frameworks for evaluating e-Learning are insufficient for application to LMS e-portfolios. To address this problem we have developed evaluation criteria designed to assess the usability of LMS e-portfolios used within higher education. One of the main problems with evaluating the usability of LMS e-portfolio is that there is a distinct lack of empirical evidence of evaluation criteria designed and developed for evaluating e-portfolios. This chapter describes the results of applying newly developed LMS e-portfolio evaluation criteria within one UK higher education institution.

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