Introduction: An electronic portfolio was introduced for undergraduate students in the School of Dental Sciences at Newcastle University. Its introduction was evaluated in terms of both staff and student response.Methods: A quantitative-qualitative methodology was adopted. Student views were examined quantitatively using a Likert scale based questionnaire both pre- and post-introduction of the eportfolio. Staff views were examined qualitatively by the use of focus groups.Results and discussion: Findings included that the system was easy to use and it provided a large quantity of high quality data. The aim of the system to improve reflection and feedback was not perceived as a benefit by staff or students. The need for training was highlighted and a major disadvantage of the system was its time consuming nature. The evaluation has lead to further development of the system and continued evaluation will be important. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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Vernazza, C., Durham, J., Ellis, J., Teasdale, D., Cotterill, S., Scott, L., … Moss, J. (2011). Introduction of an e-portfolio in clinical dentistry: Staff and student views. European Journal of Dental Education, 15(1), 36–41. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0579.2010.00631.x
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