Citation
Lozano-Alvarez, A., Asensio-Perez, J., Vega-Gorgojo, G., & Martinez-Mones, A. (2015). Helping Teachers Align Learning Objectives and Evidence: Integration of ePortfolios in Distributed Learning Environments. Journal of Universal Computer Science, 21(8), 1022–1041. http://jucs.org/jucs_21_8/helping_teachers_align_learning/jucs_21_08_1022_1041_alvarez.pdf
Abstract
ePortfolios are recognized as effective tools for formative assessment. Learn-
ing outcomes are demonstrated by a number of work samples, which provide a good
overview, not only of the acquired competences, but also of the path followed to get
there. However, ePortfolios do no provide means for their automatic integration in
Distributed Learning Environments, where the work samples (learning evidence) are
scattered across a number of systems, such as Virtual Learning Environments and
Web 2.0 tools. This paper proposes a scalable approach to tackle evidence collection
in DLEs, by aligning the generated artefacts with the pedagogical purpose the teacher
aims at. The proposal takes advantage of Learning Design practices, making alignment
explicit to guide the technological infrastructure for the automatic collection and orga-
nization of pieces of evidence in an ePortfolio and thus reducing the associated burden
on teachers and students. The feasibility of the proposal was assessed by means of
an evaluation study, in which a University teacher designed and enacted an authentic
collaborative learning situation in the context of a master’s degree course.
Category: Technological