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MyProgress General Portfolio

MyProgress is a learner-focused ePortfolio that strikes the ideal balance between autonomy and support. It empowers learners to take charge of their own development, while equipping staff with powerful tools to provide meaningful guidance and sustained engagement.
 

Give your learners a personal, organised space where they can track their progress, showcase their achievements, and bring together all their work in one accessible place.

SHOWCASE

Easily compile your evidence and reflections into personalised presentations, and share your 'showcases'.​

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OFFLINE

The MyProgress app works without internet, allowing students and educators to record assessments anywhere, and upload to the portfolio seamlessly once completed.

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TRACK PROGRESS

At-a-glance insights into cohort performance. Identify at-risk students early, intervene with targeted support. Progress views give a visual update of where students are with their proficiencies​

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REPORTING

Generate customisable and detailed reports tailored for accreditation bodies. Meets NMC reporting requirements, supports SSSA expectations set by the NMC.​

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EVIDENCE

Students gather practice episode records and can automatically track the number of women with additional care needs. ​

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MyProgress ePortfolio for Nursing
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MyProgress ePortfolio for Midwifery
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MyProgress ePortfolio for Midwifery

"We have been working successfully across London with MyKnowledgeMap since 2020 and have a strong partnership to deliver a robust assessment for nursing and midwifery. Staff report the accessibility and viewing assessments in real time plus ability to see a dashboard of their students has been invaluable in their supporting and NMC roles. Students benefit from the accessibility, ease of access via devices and repository of their assessments as essential in achieving their goal to become a nurse or midwife."

Justin McDermott, ePAD/eMORA Chair, Pan London Practice Group,

Practice Based Learning, Nursing & Midwifery, Middlesex University

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