MyKnowledgeMap ran a workshop at ePortfolio conference 2009 aimed at discussing how e-portfolios can support large, multi-partner learning programmes delivered nationally.
The workshop, entitled 'An e-Portfolio to Support Work-Based Degrees: the UK Experience', presented a practical exploration of the technical challenges that MyKnowledgeMap faced in creating an infrastructure to support the cross-institution, employer-focused Foundation Degree in Retail.
It included hands on demonstrations of some of the technologies we used and developed for the course, and took participants through the process of authoring new assessment materials. It also covered how mobile technologies are now supporting the work-based e-portfolio.
The workshop was presented by MyKnowledgeMap's CEO, Rob Arntsen, and Director of Marketing and Communications, Tom Holland.
The Learning Forum London and ePortfolio 2009 event brings together policy-makers, researchers, teachers, trainers, human resource managers and technologists. As a thematic event it allows an in-depth and broad exploration of the issues and results in real outcomes.