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The worldwide emergence of the ePortfolio is transforming our current views on learning technologies. For the first time in the relatively short history of learning technologies we are seeing the rise of a new generation of tools dedicated to valuing and celebrating the achievements of the individual, from nursery school to lifelong and life wide learning, a technology providing a key link for individual, organisational as well as community learning (e.g. communities of practice, learning regions and cities). While some countries and regions are already providing the infrastructure required to offer ePortfolio access to all citizens, other regions and countries are considering it, and others have yet to discover its possibilities.

Call for a European Consortium

We are looking for partners to submit a proposal to the European Commission. Posible funding is 150.000€ per year, with a maximum of 3 years. Deadline for the submission of proposals is 1 March 2012.

Despite success recorded in the development of ePortfolio initiatives in Europe and beyond, the growth of ePortfolio is still extremely patchy across institutions, regions and sectors. This is the consequence of a lack of leadership resulting in the fragmentation of initiatives, information, technologies and actors.
  • Leadership: despite the efforts made by a number of actors, including those who have succeeded in making Europe a worldwide ePortfolio actor, this initial leadership has not yet been translated into a shared European ePortfolio vision, practice and infrastructure.
  • Fragmentation of initiatives: most initiatives occur at individual, local and organisational levels, few at regional, national and international levels (e.g. European Language Portfolio). This fragmentation, which sometimes mirrors that of political structures (municipality/district/region/nation), institutions and sectors, is detrimental to the emergence of a an ePortfolio ecosystem working across space, time and institutions.
  • Fragmentation of technologies: despite efforts on interoperability (e.g. IMS and LEAP 2A standards) ePortfolios are not interoperable across ePortfolio platforms and main stream information systems in education, human resource development and employment.
  • Fragmentation of actors: distance, language and cultural barriers affect the ability to share information and build shared knowledge within and across sectors and frontiers. The results of interesting experiences, both successful, as well as failed, are not easily accessible to those planning or making decisions in relation to ePortfolio policy/technology implementation.
  • Fragmentation of information: despite the efforts of a number of actors, there is no single centralised point from which it is possible to find all relevant information on ePortfolios initiatives, technologies, practice and actors.

In order to address those issues, we are working on building a consortium to submit a proposal to the European Commission. Posible funding (link) is 150.000€ per year, with a maximum of 3 years. Deadline for the submission of proposals is 1 March 2012.

An initial summary of the proposal is accessible at http://tinyurl.com/7ddhs73. If you are interested to join as a partner or associated partner, you are invited to provide details using an online form accessible at: http://tinyurl.com/7hrxghs. Responses will be used to update the Summary and to invite partners to join as Partner or Associate Partner.

Jan 05, 2012 04:40 PM

About

This site aims at providing an overview on the actual and potential development of ePortfolios in Europe and beyond, the state of the art in ePortfolio policy, practice and technologies in order to address the following questions:

  • What is an ePortfolio and an ePortfolio-enabled system?
  • Who is driving ePortfolio implementation?
  • What is the role of ePortfolios in national, regional and local education and training policy?
  • What is the actual and potential contribution of ePortfolio to European initiatives such as Europass, the Common Qualification framework, the Copenhagen process?
  • How is the ePortfolio used in employment?
  • How is the ePortfolio used for continuing professional development and personal development planning?
  • What role can ePortfolios play in the recognition of non-formal and informal learning?
  • What are the competencies required for teachers, trainers, administrators and managers in ePortfolio implementation?
  • How can the ePortfolio support the transition between different episodes of life, e.g. moving from educational institutions to employment, changing job or career?
  • How is the ePortfolio being used as the interface for managing, recording, developing, assessing, recognising, validating and accrediting competencies and achievements?

This site covers a large range of sectors, from initial education to retirement in the perspective of  lifelong learning and recognition of competencies acquired formally and informally.

Looking for partners

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Europortfolio Events

ePIC 2021

Next ePortfolio Events
AAEEBL Conference on Career, Employability and ePortfolios: Global Connections and Life-Long Learning with ePortfolios
AAEEBL's Conference on Career, Employability and ePortfolios will focus on life-long learning and the use of eportfolios for careers, transitions and employment.
ePIC 2012
9-10-11 July 2012, London, we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the international ePortfolio & Identity Conference. After Boston in 2011, London will also welcome the second ePortfolio World Summit.
ePortfolios as a Catalyst for Connections: Celebrating the Curious, Creative and Capable Learner
For the third year, AAEEBL members and eportfolio practitioners from around the world will gather at the Seaport World Trade Center on stunning Boston Harbor for the AAEEBL Annual Conference. Once again, AAEEBL is co-locating with Campus Technology, and attendees will be welcome to attend either AAEEBL or CT sessions.