Presentation by Janine Quiding, Miriam Laidlaw, and Tabitha Parker (Waitematā DHB) and Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst) at the annual symposium of SoTEL at Auckland University of Technology on 20 February 2020.
Recording: https://youtu.be/KuWmX-CIbbk
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Portfolios come full circle in the world of work (SoTEL presentation)
1. Janine Quiding, Miriam Laidlaw, Tabitha Parker (Waitematā DHB), Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst)
SoTEL // Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand // 20 February 2020
Presentation licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0+ // Photo: unsplash.com/photos/22qZVcUgD_U
Portfolios come full circle in the world of workPortfolios come full circle in the world of work
4. PortfoliosPortfolios
for the recognition of professional competencefor the recognition of professional competence
Sources: Benner 1984; ;Carryer et al. 2007 Williams & Jordan 2007
8. Nov: First submissions
Aug: Pilot group
Dec 2017: Mahara con rmed
Jan 2019: Evaluation
Mar: Full roll-out
Dec: Start of Phase 2
TimelineTimeline
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May/June 2018: Scoping
12. The process of curating the connected collection - making meaning through
re ection and thereby developing deeper, more intentional identities as learners
- requires thoughtful student action guided by well-informed faculty and staff
and supported by a broad coalition of college stakeholders.
Eynon & Gambino 2017
SupportSupport
13. templates with instructions
task-oriented videos
short written guides online
handouts for stakeholder groups
ĀwhinaĀwhina
50-minute training sessions
drop-in sessions
one-on-one support
integrated with LMS
16. It is easy to add to andIt is easy to add to and
everything was in one place.everything was in one place.
Nurse
17. The appraisal was fuller andThe appraisal was fuller and
showed a better level ofshowed a better level of
constructive interaction andconstructive interaction and
purposeful review.purposeful review. Nurse
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https:// les.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED384695.pdf#page=130
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