2023 Eportfolio Forum
Day 1 

Wednesday 11 October 2023

Darwin, Australia time, ACST (GMT +9.5) (Dual Delivery)
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Subject to change

8.45 am

Registration - Networking 

9.30 am –10.50 am
Plenary sessions

(Recording link)

9.30 am

Welcome and housekeeping
Allison Miller, ePortfolios Australia and Digital Capability

9.40 am

Opening Address
Professor Ruth Wallace, Pro Vice Chancellor CDU Faculty of Arts and Society,  Dean of College of Indigenous Futures, Arts and Society, and Director of the Northern Institute at Charles Darwin University

10.00 am

Opening Keynote
Kevin Kelly, Educational Consultant, Author, Lecturer at San Francisco State University, AAEEBL Board Member 

Emerging, Connecting, Sustaining: Changes in behavior due to changes in priority

Presentation Slides

10.50 am –11.20 am

Morning tea

11.20 am –12.20 pm
Intensive Workshops

11.20 am - 12.20 pm

Session 1A. Sustaining eportfolio practice

10 principles to guide your ethical portfolio work 

Kristina Hoeppner, Mahara/Catalyst IT

(Recording link)

Presentation slides

Session 2A. Connecting eportfolio practice

Exploring Strategies for embodying a pedagogy of care when designing ePortfolio tasks online  

Marie B. Fisher & Penny Wheeler, Australian Catholic University

(Recording link)

12.20 pm –1.20 pm

Lunch

12.50 pm –1.10 pm

Sponsored session: Portflow by Drieam 

"How to get students intrinsically motivated again for skill development?"

Pieter Smits, Drieam

(Recording link)

For more information about Portflow

Presentation Slides

1.20 pm –3.00 pm
Shortened peer reviewed papers


eBooks of Shortened Peer Reviewed Papers

1.20pm - 1.40pm

Session 1B. Connecting eportfolio practice

Connecting through eportfolio practice: trust, relationships & expertise

Ingrid D'Souza, Zala Volcic & Carmen Sapsed, Monash University 


(Recording link)

Session 2B.  Innovating and eportfolio practice

It's all about Digital Literacy!

Natacha Hes & Mia Mackay, Department of Primary Industries


(Recording link)

Presentation Slides

Session 3B. Connecting eportfolio practice

ePortfolio pedagogy for professional identity formation in health professionals education: A blueprint for research  

Aslihan Mccarthy, University of Melbourne


(Recording link - Part 1)

(Recording link - Part 2)

Presentation Slides

1.45pm - 2.05pm

Session 1C. Connecting eportfolio practice

Sustaining Ethical ePortfolio Practices: Insights from AAEEBL’s Task Force Year 4

A/Prof Christine Slade, University of Queensland & Sarah Zurhellen, Appalachian State University

(Recording link)

Presentation Slides

Session 2C. Innovating and eportfolio practice

ePortfolio traditions that are ready to be broken

Michael Sankey, Charles Darwin University 


(Recording link)

Session 3C. Connecting eportfolio practice

What I know now that I wish I’d known then: A photo(video)voice collaborative autoethnographic study of student eportfolio creation

Debra Hoven, Athabasca University

(Recording link)

2.10pm - 2.30pm

Session 1D. Connecting eportfolio practice

Strategies for embodying a pedagogy of care when designing ePortfolio tasks in an online environment

Marie B. Fisher & Penny Wheeler, Australian Catholic University

(Recording link)

Session 2D. Innovating and eportfolio practice

Emerging, Innovating and Sustaining: Learning to Swim in Eportfolio Waters

Jacqui Patten, PebblePad & Marty Sison, Charles Darwin University

(Recording link)

Session 3D. Sustaining eportfolio practice

An empirical study of enhanced feedback literacy through ePortfolios 

Shari Bowker, University of Queensland & Danielle Cave, University of the Sunshine Coast

(Recording link)

Presentation Slides

2.35pm - 3.00pm

Session 1E. Connecting eportfolio practice

Leveraging ePortfolios to support a learner-centred approach in the Master of Pharmaceutical Industry Practice Program

A/Prof Peter J. Cabot & Shari Bowker, University of Queensland

Presentation Slides

Session 2E.  Emerging eportfolio practice

Enhancing Flexible Assessment through eportfolios: a Scholarly Examination

Kashmira Dave & Kate Mitchell, University of New England

(Recording link)

Session 3E.  Employability, careers and eportfolios

Implementation of an E-Portfolio to promote professional pathways: A case study of international students in Australian higher education

Yi-Jung Teresa Hsieh (Teresa), University of Queensland 

Presentation Slides

3.00 pm –3.30 pm

Afternoon tea

3.30 pm –4.30 pm
Panel session

(Recording link)

3.30 pm

“How does eportfolio practice support an evolving mindset to deal with our ever-changing world?"


Panel MC:  Prof Ruth Wallace, Pro Vice Chancellor CDU Faculty of Arts and Society, Dean of College of Indigenous Futures, Arts and Society, and Director of the Northern Institute at Charles Darwin University

Panelists: 

4.30 pm
Day 1 Close

4.45 pm –6.15 pm

Face to Face Networking

The Precinct, 7 Kitchener Drive, Darwin City

Buy your own drinks - nibbles provided!!