Curtin University developed an electronic portfolio called iPortfolio for students and staff in 2009. It was introduced university-wide in 2010 and has since grown to include portfolios from approximately 27,000 students and staff. iPortfolio is used for formal assessment across all faculties, including in the health sciences. It provides a way for students to evidence authentic learning and development of skills over their entire course of study. While iPortfolio has faced some challenges, it offers benefits such as enabling reflection, creativity, and consolidation of learning that prepares students for future careers.