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How can technology make this work? : preservice teachers, off-campus learning and digital portfolios

  • Wendy Moran
  • , Les Vozzo
  • , Jo-Anne Reid
  • , Marilyn Pietsch
  • , Caroline Hatton

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Abstract

Utilising appropriate Information Communication Technologies (ICT) as instructional tools in teacher education can be a challenging yet worthwhile endeavour. This paper reports the difficulties and benefits of a recent inter-university project requiring preservice primary teachers to construct professional digital portfolios using the support of ICT.Challenges with regard to communication and learning were numerous as 34 preservice teachers (PSTs) from three universities in NSW (situated in country towns, and in Sydney) worked together as a collaborative learning community. Meeting regularly face-to-face duringthe 12-month process was not always possible and so ICT resources were employed to facilitate instruction and communication. An action research methodology generated a data set of surveys, observational field notes, and student assessment artefacts. We share the findings in this paper so that others may learn from our experiences in using free access software and commonplace hardware when constructing digital portfolios with students who are some distance from campus.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberArt. 8
Pages (from-to)116-130
Number of pages16
JournalAustralian Journal of Teacher Education
Volume38
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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