The document outlines the program for the 2018 Eportfolio Forum over two days. Day one includes sessions on building connections through ePortfolio curricula, using ePortfolios to enhance industry networks, and a panel discussion on how individuals can utilize their portfolio evidence. Day two focuses on strengthening assessment design, promoting future-ready learners, and considerations for embedding ePortfolio practice university-wide. The program includes keynotes, workshops, and idea exchange sessions centered around engaging with and expanding the use of ePortfolios.
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Professor Heidi Blair Deputy Director, Centre for Learning Futures
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Day One Tuesday 9 October 2018
2018 Eportfolio Forum
Time
8:45 am
Registration - Tea and coffee on arrival – Building S05 – Foyer of Room 2.04
9.30am
Lecture Theatre – Building S05 –Room 2.04
9.30am Welcome and
housekeeping
Allison Miller – ePortfolios Australia and Digital Capability
9.40am Opening Address Professor Heidi Blair: Deputy Director, Centre for Learning Futures, Griffith
University
9:55 am Opening Keynote Why ePortfolios and graduate outcomes go hand in hand
Professor Dawn Bennett, John Curtin Distinguished Professor, School of Education, Curtin
University
10:40am Icebreaker Activity
session
Getting to know you – Marie (Bernie) Fisher (Australian Catholic University), Sandra Stewart
(Charles Sturt University), Marlene Daicopoulos (Murdoch University)
11:10am
Morning tea
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Short Peer
Reviewed Papers
Plenary room
Engaging
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.16
Breakout room 1
Exploring
Ship Inn Function Room
Breakout room 2
Experiencing
S05 –Room 2.04
11:35am Session 1A.
Building connections
through integrated ePortfolio
curricula
Jessica Tsai, Christine
Slade
University of Queensland
Session 2A.
Building a scalable ePortfolio
based assessment strategy
to connect clinical learning
experiences – preliminary
lessons
Helen Wozniak
Shari Bowker
University of Queensland
Session 3A.
Key note Q&A session
Dawn Bennett
Curtin University
12:00pm Session 1B.
Using Behance as an
ongoing tool to enhance
student’s industry networks
and connections
David Sargent
Griffith University
Session 2B. Expanding
The role of professional
staff in the
implementation of an
ePortfolio system
Chris Campbell, Heidi
Blair Griffith University
Session 3B.
Design heuristics to consider
when transitioning across
ePortfolio systems (Mahara to
PebblePad): Wins, losses and
reflections
Michael Sankey
Griffith University
12:25pm Session 1C.
How do final year business
students perceive that
ePortfolios enable
employability
Alf Kuilboer
James Cook University
Session 2C.
A new concern: Ethical
decision making in students’
secondary use of data from
their ePortfolios
Christine Slade, Christine
Brown-Wilson University of
Queensland; Misty Kirby
Charles Sturt University; Terri
Downer Uni Sunshine Coast;
Marie B. Fisher Aust Catholic
University
Session 3C.
Scaffolding reflective writing
for the portfolio of evidence
Jennifer Masters
University of
Tasmania
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12:50pm
Lunch
12.50 pm
Posters
Poster 1 Exploring
ePortfolios, social
constructivism and
assessment
Stephen Bright
University of Waikato NZ
Poster 2 Expanding
ePortfolios supporting WIL –
What does it take?
Lynn McAllister
QUT
Poster 3 Experiencing
Engaging engineers in
employability
Christopher Allan, Gayle
Brent & David Green
Griffith University
20x20 sessions Engaging
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.16
Engaging
Ship Inn Function
Room
Experiencing
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.18
Energising, Expanding
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.19
2:00pm Session 1D
Evidencing professional
development for students:
Preparing for career
success
Lana Mitchell
Griffith University
Session 2D
Supporting reflective
practice in the sciences
with ePortfolios
Patsie Polly
University of NSW
Session 3D
Implementation of PebblePad
ePortfolios as an assessment
tool in a mixed-mode
Indigenous business course.
Kinley Khamsum, Kerry
Bodle
Griffith University
Session 4D
Establishing an institution
community of practice
Emma Collins
Otago Polytechnic NZ
2.20 pm Session 1E
ePortfolios and English
language learners
Christine Grimmer, John
Bourke
Griffith University
Session 2E
From paddock to plenary:
Reimagining the WIL
assessment of pre-clinical
veterinary science
students
Sam Harris, Jenny
Seddon
University of Queensland
Session 3E
Creating a space for students
to collate, curate and grow
Lenka Boorer, Priscilla
Trahar, Heather Andrews
Griffith University
Session 4E
Beyond the showcase: where
do eportfolios fit in the HE
strategic landscape?
Jodie Young
PebblePad
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2:40pm Session 1F Energising
Exploring ePortfolio
thinking: building energy
and resilience for youth in
an indigenous art club
Jennifer Rowley,
University of Sydney;
Jennifer Munday, Charles
Sturt University
Session 3F Engaging,
Expanding
Building Leadership
Capabilities in a
Postgraduate Degree:
Unpacking the Learning
Process and the End Product
Leanne Ngo
Deakin University
Session 4F Energising
Syndication in WordPress
with RSS
Scott Huntley
TAFE NSW
3:00pm
Afternoon tea
3:30pm
Panel session
Panel Session Lecture Theatre
Building S05 – Room 2.04
What does an individual need to fully utilise their portfolio of evidence along their (life) journey?
Panel MC – John McInerney, Lecturer, Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, Monash
University
Panellists
• Professor Michael Sankey, Deputy Director, Learning Transformations at Griffith University
• Dr Anita Hamilton, Deputy Head of School, School of Health and Sports Science at University of the
Sunshine Coast
• Industry partner - Michelle Charlton, Consultant, Write On Resources
• Student – Andrew Demasson, QUT
• Student – Dr Katherine Parsons, Griffith University
4:30pm Close - Day one
4:40pm Networking Event The Ship Inn - Southbank Brisbane
Nibbles provided
Buy your own drinks
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Day Two Wednesday 10 October 2018
2018 Eportfolio Forum
Time
9:00 am
Registration - Tea and coffee on arrival – Building S05 – Foyer of Room 2.04
9.30am
Lecture Theatre – Building S05 – Room 2.04
9:30 am Housekeeping Allison Miller – ePortfolios Australia and Digital Capability
9.40 am Review of Day One - Key
take-aways
Professor Heidi Blair: Deputy Director, Centre for Learning Futures, Griffith University
9:55 am Day Two Opening Speaker Evidencing Professional Skills
Prof Annemieke Craig: Director of Career Education, Deakin University
10:30 am Group activity – sharing
experiences of Day One
Marie (Bernie) Fisher (Australian Catholic University), Sandra Stewart (Charles Sturt
University), Marlene Daicopoulos (Murdoch University)
11:10 am
Morning tea
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Long workshops Engaging
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.16
Energising
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.17
Expanding
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.18
11:30 am Session 1H
Using ePortfolios to
strengthen assessment
design: A response to
contract cheating.
Susan Rowland,
Christine Slade
University of Queensland
Session 2H
ePortfolio learning design
to promote future-ready
learners
Jodie Young
PebblePad
Session 3H
Questions from and for the
field
(AAEEBL ePortfolio Field
Guide)
Kathryn Coleman
University of Melbourne
Kristina Hoeppner
Catalyst
1:15 pm
Working Lunch – Ideas Exchange
Grab your lunch and head to appropriate room
1.30 pm
“Ideas Exchange”
Sessions
Session 1I Engaging
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.16
Graduate identity:
Guiding students through
the two worlds of
university learning
Heather Pate
Edith Cowan University
Session 2I Exploring
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.17
Exploring the implications of
ePortfolio use with
vulnerable populations
Misty Kirby
Charles Sturt University
Terri Downer Uni Sunshine
Coast; Marie B. Fisher Aust
Catholic University; Christine
Slade University of
Queensland; Lynn McAllister
QUT
Session 3I Expanding
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.18
Considerations for
embedding university-wide e-
portfolio practice
Georgina Barden
University of Canberra
Posters
Ship Inn Function Room
Walk through area
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Short and Long
Workshops
Bldg S07 – Rm 2.17 Bldg S07 – Rm 2.18 Bldg S07 – Rm 2.19
2:45 pm Session 2J
Making global connections:
portfolios as sites for
learning, teaching and
assessment
Kathryn Coleman
University of Melbourne
Patsie Polly
University of NSW
Session 3J
A portfolio is like...
Kristina Hoeppner
Catalyst
Session 4J-4K
Facilitated unconference
session – Open discussion
Allison Miller
ePortfolios Australia and Digital
Capability
3:30 pm Bldg S02 Rm 3.13,
Computer Room
Session 1K
ePortfolio solutions for
students and teachers by
Cinglevue
Michelle Corby, Duwaraka
Kanendran
Cinglevue
4:15 pm
Thanks and Close - Ship
Inn Function Room
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