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Page 1: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan ePortfolio CommunityePortfolio Community

& IT Partnership & IT Partnership

Rodney WilliamsRodney Williams

January 26, 2004January 26, 2004

Page 2: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Campus-Wide SIG: ePortfolio Community

• School of Education• School of Social Work• Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning• School of Art & Design• School of Nursing• School of Music• Language Resource Center• Center for Research on Learning & Teaching• Sweetland Writing Center• Media Union• Information Technology Central Services

Page 3: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

IT Partnership Proposal … ePortfolio community members share

common goals, including a focus on students' intellectual development, integrating interdisciplinary perspectives, and developing students' capacity to reflect on what they are learning and to relate that learning to their professional interests. A web-based solution allows students to demonstrate their learning and make this process public.

IT Partnership Proposal Funded Spring 2003

Page 4: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

ePortfolio Working Definition

a purposeful collection of work, captured by electronic means that serves as an exhibit of individual efforts, progress and achievements in one or more areas

Page 5: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

IT Partnership Pilot ProgramsSchool of Education

Develop and study prototype of performance and competency-based ePortfolio in small teacher education program.

Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning

Develop prototype of archive for student work using existing UM tools (Sitemaker).

Page 6: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Research in Teacher Education

Lack of empirical evidence to support claims that portfolios

Improve learning Improve performance Improve program evaluation Facilitate job search/improve

employment prospects

(Zeichner & Wray, 2001)

Page 7: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Some anecdotal evidence suggests positive outcomes from paper based portfolio in UM teacher education program.

Coordinator reports program has improved as a result of feedback available from portfolio artifacts collected during the year as well as year-end products.

Attributes results to use of performance indicators (Danielson) which are based on INTASC standards.

However….

Page 8: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Paper to electronic version: education goals

Improve process of portfolio creation so that students can better reflect on practice and continue reflection as they enter profession

Provide evidence of program effectiveness to be used for accreditation purposes

Page 9: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Focus group sessions

Education, Social Work, Art & Design, Architecture & Urban Planning, & Literature, Science and the Arts.

Facilitated by members of ePortfolio Community

Participants included faculty, students, and IT professionals

Page 10: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Findings from focus group sessions

Diverse opinions across the university regarding the desirability, feasibility, sustainability and design of ePortfolio systems.

Quite a bit of enthusiasm and interest But, also a fair amount of skepticism

Page 11: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Findings from focus group sessions

Common need: storing, sharing, searching, peer review

Most immediate need seems to be in professional schools

Although goals suggest some commonality, need the ability to customize

Page 12: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Findings from focus group sessions Only one unit (Art & Design) uses portfolios extensively

and integrates them into curriculum No strong interest in campus-wide system Schools don’t want to be sold something they don’t need Need to know what portfolios make possible that’s not

possible now Transcripts, resumes, recommendations are most

important to grad students and employers Neither students nor faculty want to learn new interface Requires enormous additional amounts of time from

students and faculty

Page 13: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Findings from focus group sessions: comments

“Not interested if it doesn’t serve larger curricular ends or if it doesn’t serve students.”

“Administrative costs are going to be enormous.” “If students can’t express their creativity, what’s the

point”? “What is this going to provide us given the amount of

money it’s going to cost and the resistance to using something they don’t really care about”?

“Bothered by a product that’s trying to be sold…Doesn’t strike me that it leads to education.”

Page 14: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Findings from focus group sessions: comments

“level of demand from employers isn’t known, but students are beginning to ask about electronic versions of curriculum materials.”

“rethinking its curriculum to become more competency based; students would customize their learning experience based on competencies rather than through majors.”

“I’m not clear faculty would actually look at my work.” “the idea is to give students opportunities for feedback.” “very difficult to find support.”

Page 15: University of Michigan ePortfolio Community & IT Partnership Rodney Williams January 26, 2004

Next steps

Gather more data from campus-wide survey

Systematic inquiry and report on School of Education prototype

Examine costs, support, sustainability issues more closely