Day 1: Wednesday 20 October 2021

(Sydney, Australia time)

Subject to change

8.45 am

Virtual Registration - Virtual Networking Webinar Rooms

9.30 am –11.05 am

9.30 am

Welcome and housekeeping
Allison Miller, ePortfolios Australia and Digital Capability

9.40 am

Opening Address
Professor Rorden Wilkinson, UNSW Pro-Vice Chancellor Education and Student Experience

Introduction by: Professor Louise Lutze-Mann, Director Of Education, Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor Education and Student Experience (PVCESE), UNSW Sydney

9.55 am

Opening Keynote
Bill Wisser, Ph.D. Director, Teaching and Learning Lab, Lecturer in Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Re-grounding portfolios in the science of learning and practice of pedagogy (Starts at 22 mins)

10.40 am

Icebreaker activity session
Marlène Daicopoulous, Griffith University

11.05 am –11.35 am

Morning tea

11.35 am –12.35 pm

Intensive Workshops / Facilitated Conversations

11.35 am - 12.35 pm

Session 1A. Digital learning environments and eportfolios

Who am I? myEducation Portfolio for Building Professional Identity and Profile in Higher Education

Prof Gary Velan & Prof Patsie Polly, UNSW

Session 2A. Diversity, inclusion, equity and employability

Digital ethics and portfolios: What's next?

Kristina Hoeppner, Catalyst & Megan Haskins, Denver University

Session 3A. Being future focussed by reflecting on the past

Translating ePortfolios Australia's resources into Open Education Resources

Dr Christine Slade, Shari Bowker, University of Queensland, Marlène Daicopoulos, Griffith University

12.35 pm –1.35 pm

Lunch

1.40 pm –3.05 pm

Shortened (peer reviewed) papers

Webinar room 1

Webinar room 2

Webinar room 3

1.40 pm - 2.00 pm

Session 1B. Learning centred learning approaches

Constructing a symphonic self in a post-pandemic world: A case for ePortfolios

Aslihan McCarthy, La Trobe University & Kate Mitchell, University of Melbourne

Session 2B. Learning centred learning approaches

Learning together through SEAMEO- AUS EDULINK: Practices and Principles for Collaborative Pedagogy and Assessment using ePortfolios

Nantana Taptamat, University of Queensland & Siti Muflichah, Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin

Session 3B. Diversity, inclusion, equity and employability

Digital Ethics Principles in ePortfolios: Version 2: Resource development by the AAEEBL Digital Ethics ePortfolio Task Force in 2021

Dr Christine Slade, University of Queensland & Dr Amy Cicchino, Auburn University

2.10pm - 2.30pm

Session 1C. Learning centred learning approaches

A Business Challenge: perceptions and challenges of adopting an ePortfolios within a Business School

Dr Wayne Read, Dr Micaela Spiers & Dr Sharon Pittaway, Deakin University

Session 2C. Learning centred learning approaches

Connecting with the Profession: Using PebblePad to map learning activities against professional standards

Dr. Jennifer Masters & Jacqui Patten, PebblePad

Session 3C. Being future focussed by reflecting on the past

A reflective look back at the first 9 Eportfolio Forums - Key themes and topics

(Presentation Only)

Allison Miller, ePortfolios Australia and Digital Capability

2.40pm - 3.00pm

Session 1D. Learning centred learning approaches

Assessment and Feedback Using ePortfolios: Shifting to a New Paradigm of Practice

Shari Bowker & Christine Slade, University of Queensland

Session 2D. Digital learning environments and eportfolios

An exploration of third year BA Culinary and Gastronomic Science student experiences of developing a reflective practice eportfolio at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland

Clare Gilsenan & Marie English, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology


3.05 pm –3.25 pm

Afternoon tea

3.25 pm – 4.30 pm

Panel session

3.25 pm

"How has using eportfolios with students helped them to think and act differently about their own (professional, personal, holistic, lifelong) identity?"


Panel MC: Prof Patsie Polly, School of Medical Sciences (SoMS), Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney

Panelists:

  • David Kellerman, UNSW Sydney

  • Gary Valen, UNSW Sydney

  • Dr Martina Mylrea, James Cook University

  • Terrie Patterson, James Cook University

  • Students:

    • Dr Matthew Nguyen, UNSW Sydney Graduate

    • Nina Sudnitsin, University of Queensland Student

4.30 pm

Day 1 Close

4.45 pm - 6.15 pm

Virtual Networking

Virtual networking activities (with a twist)

Bring some yummy drinks and nibbles!!