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Niace 2
1. Can an e-Portfolio make the difference? Part 2 Presentation to the EIfEL – NIACE Conference June 19-20, 2008 – at the City University, London by Ray Tolley
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4. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
5. The two most significant differences are where technology can make the greatest impact on the recording skills and attitudes. So why are these valuable tools not being used ? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
6. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
7. The four most powerful technologies available for T & L get the four poorest confidence ratings by students – WHY? Is it because teachers do not lead by example? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
8. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
9. The first set of data might look promising BUT despite some hard work, the e-Portfolio is not performing as well as it could do – minimal take-up so far. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
10. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
11. Learners with disabilities and those learning in the workplace are less likely to complete on-line or on-screen tests. And these are the people who could benefit most! Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
12. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
13. Contact is important, these figures are understandable BUT what of the quality and permanence of the content? Surely an e-Portfolio could do so much more? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
14. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
15. What are the primary reasons for contacting tutors? Are these media ‘fit for purpose’? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
16. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
17. Not sure if this is for the purposes of study or work… But of 98% availability why only 50% used for collaboration? And then, have they been taught collaborative skills? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
18. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
19. Is this a big turn-off? When young people are increasingly technically more able why are learning providers failing? Why only 58% would like to use technology more? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
20. Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
21. What is it that women expect from technology? What is the big turn-off? What issues are not being addressed? Data from ALP & LSC ‘Work-based learner ICT and e-learning survey’ May 2007
23. Data from ‘Shaping the Way Ahead’ NIACE June 2008 Is this just a problem of lack of funding? Or is there some ‘turn-off’ in that we are not meeting expectations?
24. Data from ‘Shaping the Way Ahead’ NIACE June 2008 When there is such a demand for Computer Skills why are we failing to attract customers?