Students' perceptions of the use of eportfolios in nursing and midwifery education

Author(s)
Birks, Melanie
Hartin, Peter
Woods, Cindy
Emmanuel, Elizabeth
Hitchins, Marnie
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
ePortfolios have been introduced into many higher education degrees in the past decade in an effort to help students to link theory, practice and personal experiences. This pilot study used a survey to examine ePortfolio use from the perspective of undergraduate nursing and postgraduate midwifery students. Fifty-seven students from a regional Australian university completed an online questionnaire which contained questions about the following areas of ePortfolio use: understanding of the tool; psychological perceptions; challenges around use; assessment; outcomes of use; benefits; maintenance of the ePortfolio; and enhanced learning. The majority of respondents were female, undergraduate students, aged 21-30 years. Results indicated that many students found ePortfolio use frustrating; in particular, technological and logistical challenges in using ePortfolios were highlighted. Most students, however, noted ePortfolios could be useful repositories for documents, reflections and learning experiences. Undergraduate students were more likely than postgraduate students to see the positive potential of ePortfolio use. The findings, coupled with the literature, raise questions about the effectiveness of ePortfolio use in nursing and midwifery education and, particularly, whether ePortfolios have been implemented with misguided and misinformed good intention. Further research is required to better understand the logistical and technological aspects of successful implementation of ePortfolios and fully capitalise on their benefits for nursing and midwifery education.
Citation
Nurse Education in Practice, v.18, p. 46-51
ISSN
1873-5223
1471-5953
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Title
Students' perceptions of the use of eportfolios in nursing and midwifery education
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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