EPortfolios, professional development and employability: some student perceptions
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to explore business students' views about using ePortfolios at Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne. It also examines the extent to which students present ePortfolios to prospective employers in applying for jobs.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper draws on the literature on ePortfolio use and the role of ePortfolios in the recruitment process together with results from an online survey of Professional Development students about the use of ePortfolios and the PebblePad platform.
Findings
An analysis of online responses examines student views about the usefulness of ePortfolios, the PebblePad platform, and the relevance of an ePortfolio assessment task. The findings suggest that few students use or expect to use ePortfolios beyond the assessment requirements and highlight students' polarised views about the usefulness of PebblePad.
Research limitations/implications
VU's Business Faculty needs to adopt a whole‐of‐course approach to embedding ePortfolios in the curriculum.
Practical implications
At VU, ePortfolios are promoted to students as a personal learning system and as a creative means of communicating their employability skills. The findings suggest a need to review how ePortfolios are used, promoted and assessed in VU's programs.
Originality/value
EPortfolios offer a structured, digital space where students can present evidence of employability skills and reflective capacity. While VU's Business students develop an ePortfolio to showcase their skills in one mandatory subject, ePortfolios must be better promoted as offering a medium for students to develop, store, and creatively present themselves to potential employers in a whole‐of‐course approach.
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Citation
Woodley, C. and Sims, R. (2011), "EPortfolios, professional development and employability: some student perceptions", Campus-Wide Information Systems, Vol. 28 No. 3, pp. 164-174. https://doi.org/10.1108/10650741111145698
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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