Research Category: Descriptive
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An argument for the use of ePortfolio, often citing learning theory: (a) may present data from other findings but does not present original data; (b) may present an example of ePortfolio in use for a specific program or course but these examples are descriptive and do not present data. Overall, no original data are presented and analyzed using appropriate research methods.
Assessing Multimodal Literacy in the Online Technical Communication Classroom
Assessing Learning Gains Through ePortfolios in an Undergraduate Biochemistry Lab
An e-Portfolio-based Model for the Application and Sharing of College English ESP MOOCs
Professional development for high-impact eportfolio practice.
Voicing the E in WOVE: Improving Reflection in ISUComm Foundation Courses ePortfolios
Using Eportfolios to Deepen Civic Engagement
More Than Assessment: What ePortfolios Make Possible for Students, Faculty, and Curricula
ePortfolios- The Eleventh High Impact Practice
Eportfolios: supporting reflection and deep learning in high-impact practices
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