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University of British Columbia (UBC) Portfolio Community of Practice Roselynn Verwoord, Community of Practice Developer – Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth Catherine Paul, Community of Practice Facilitator – Office of Learning Technology ePortfolio Communities of Practices: Sharing Strategies for Collaboration
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University of British Columbia (UBC) Portfolio Community of Practice

• Roselynn Verwoord, Community of Practice Developer – Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth

• Catherine Paul, Community of Practice Facilitator – Office of Learning Technology

ePortfolio Communities of Practices: Sharing Strategies for Collaboration

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    Agenda

• Welcome & Introductions• History, Definitions and Hopes of CoP• Current UBC Portfolio project examples • Roundtable discussions• Closing, feedback and follow-up

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Brief History of  UBC Portfolio Community of Practice

• Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. 

• A 3-year campus-wide initiative 2003-2006• TLEF funded (Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund)• investigated the pedagogical benefits & resource implications

of implementing e-portfolios for multiple purposes & contexts (course, program, personal)

• 13 projects from multiple disciplines• 2000 students, 91 instructors and 37 staff• strong community of practice (CoP) in parallel

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Successes 

• cross-faculty collaboration• research component• engaged different areas of academic environment• encouraged informal learning spaces for students• deep learning

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ePortfolio Pilot @ UBC

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Challenges during pilot

• technology (no one size fits all!)• sustained support• add-on rather than integration• increased workload for instructors and students

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New directions

• currently reviving the Portfolio Community of Practice, a collaborative coordination effort (Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth & Office of Learning Technology)

• regular meetings; highlighting work members are doing• collecting stories• collaborating on workshops• developing resources and a new online space

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    Examples from community

 

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   Questions for roundtable discussion

• Introduce yourself: name & institution

• What is a challenge/hurdle you are facing in your Institution/Department using portfolios?

• How do we encourage leadership within a community of practice?

• How do we embrace diversity within a community and engage people at different levels of expertise?

• How can we encourage interaction and learning around portfolios in an online environment?

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Sustaining community

• Figure: Cambridge, et al (2005) components that make up the iterative ‘rhythm’ of a community

• foster collaborative projects; • send people to events; builds

prestige and encourages these members to give back to community

• don’t forget the important role of coordinator

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Resources

**New online presence currently under construction!• General UBC ePortfolio info

o https://www.elearning.ubc.ca - click on ePortfolio• Examples in this session:

o Education Portfolio site: http://efolio.educ.ubc.ca/cpaul/efolio-support/

o General Context: http://efolio.educ.ubc.ca/whyandhow/• Teaching Portfolios:

o http://www.tag.ubc.ca/resources/teachingportfolios/

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Contact information

Catherine Paul Community of Practice Facilitator Office of Learning [email protected](604) 827-5650

Roselynn VerwoordCommunity of Practice Developer Centre for Teaching and Academic [email protected](604) 822-0831


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