To look at an understudy's point of view on ePortfolio, we made a web-based overview that was shipped off three distinct classes of the course "Advanced advances in VET-programs". The review was a subjective survey with ten open inquiries, asking the respondents for explanations on themes like difficulties and potential outcomes of ePortfolio, skills required to make an ePortfolio, and their own meaning of the idea "ePortfolio". Two of the classes had finished the course in pre-winter 2016 and the last class was the current class in spring 2017. We messaged a connection to the web-based study to each of the 48 understudies in the three classes. Three messages were returned in light of the fact that the addresses the understudies had given were at this point not being used. Of the then 45 potential replies, we got 15, which adds up to a reaction pace of 33%. We had expected more, however it worked out that the 15 answers were somewhat similarly dispersed on the three classes. We don't contend that this little study is a delegate examining of all understudies that have participated in this course, not to mention illustrative of the experience of working with ePortfolio for grown-up understudies at proceeding with schooling on the loose. In any case, from the explanations that the respondents give in the study, we track down various pertinent reflections and points of view on ePortfolio, both as a test and an opportunities for enabling the educator's job, and for engaging understudies' learning measures.
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