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AMEE Guide Supplements

e-Learning in medical education: Guide supplement 32.2 – Practical application

, PGDipCG, BA(Hons) &
Pages 364-365 | Received 17 Sep 2008, Accepted 24 Sep 2008, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

E-portfolios are often celebrated as the choice of technology to engage students and trainees in the personal development processes which underpin their academic and professional careers, but the process of portfolio creation cannot work in isolation. Research highlights the importance of feedback, relevance and assessment in engaging users and encouraging the pedagogical processes which can be exploited by the online environment. The use of an e-portfolio needs to be embedded firmly into the curriculum and embraced by educators and users alike.

Notes

1This AMEE Guide was published as: Ellaway R. and Masters K. 2008. E-Learning in medical education: AMEE Guide No. 32. Med Teach 30: 455–474.

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Notes on contributors

Christopher Murray

CHRISTOPHER MURRAY PGDipCG, BA(Hons) is a Project Officer at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, responsible for impementing and researching the impact of technology in teaching and learning.

John Sandars

DR JOHN SANDARS is the academic lead for e-learning at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds.

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