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RIPPLL Documents

Presentations

Powerpoint icon Presentation to BSI IST/43 on working with UK LeaP

Powerpoint icon Presentation to JISC RSC National Curriculum March 2006

Powerpoint icon Presentation given at EIfEL ePortfolio 2006 conference

Powerpoint icon Presentation on working with UK LeaP, JISC-CETIS Portfolio SIG, December 2006

Powerpoint icon Presentation on project work given to University of Hull partnership colleges, January 2007

Papers and articles

PDF icon ePortfolios for transition and integration - collaborative work in progress in Nottingham's schools, colleges and universities, EIfEL ePortfolio 2005 conference

Ms Word Article published in NILTA's newsletter by Clive Church, November 2005

Ms Word Project External Evaluator, Clive Church of CETIS and Edexcel, identifies issues arising from this project and the Nottingham ePortfolio Reference Model project

Ms Word RIPPLL Report Building ePortfolio bridges, paper arising from joint CETL/DeL project event, Nottingham, July 2006

Joining up the episodes of lifelong learning: a regional transition project, article in British Journal of Educational Technology, November 2006

Ms Word 'Implementing an institution-free model of ePortfolio practice across educational sectors: the Nottingham experience, EIfEL ePortfolio 2006 conference

Evaluation

Adobe PDF Evaluation report on the original project from Clive Church

Ms Word Clive's Report on the extension work

Reports

adobe pdf Report on main project technical work at NTU March 2006

adobe pdf Report on Shibboleth work at NTU March 2006

Ms Word Interim progress report to JISC, September 2005

Ms Word Final technical summary report, December 2007

Mappings

Ms Excel Mapping of FE common application form to UK LeaP

Ms Word Mapping of City of Nottingham Passport to ePARs

Project Plan

Ms Word Original Project plan accepted by JISC 14.04.05

Draft use cases developed as part of the project work are published below. We invite comments and feedback: please send these to Sandra Winfield. These have been developed using the scenario-building materials created by Peter Rees Jones as part of the support project for the JISC MLEs for Lifelong Learning Programme. The workshop pack consists of a Requirements resource pack and Resource Pack Annex.

Use Cases developed by NTU staff

Ms Word RIPPLL HE Scenario 1: the use of an ePortfolio to support transitions between education and the workplace

Ms Word RIPPLL HE Use case 1: The use of an ePortfolio to maximise the student learning experience for a period of work placement

Ms Word RIPPLL HE Use case 2: The use of an ePortfolio to maximise the student learning experience for part-time learners

Ms Word RIPPLL HE Use case 3: The use of an ePortfolio to facilitate the post-qualification transfer from HE to full-time employment

Ms Word RIPPLL HE Use case 4: The use of an ePortfolio to support transitions between undergraduate and postgraduate study in the same institution

Use cases developed by Nottingham Passport staff

Ms Word RIPPLL FE Use case 1: a Year 11 student applies for a place at an FE college

Ms Word RIPPLL FE Use case 2: an FE college makes further use of a student's application data

Ms Word RIPPLL FE Use case 3: Learner moves from KS4 to training (developed in conjunction with Connexions Nottingham and local training providers

UML diagrams

Angela Trickic from NTU was commissioned by the project to express some of the above use cases in UML. The results are below:

Navigation Bullet Scenario 1 (drawn from RIPPLL HE Use case 1: use of an ePortfolio to maximise the student learning experience from a period of work placement)

Navigation Bullet Scenario 2 (drawn from RIPPLL FE Use case 1: a Year 11 student applies to FE

Navigation Bullet Scenario 3 (drawn from RIPPLL FE Use case 3: use of an ePortfolio to support tranisitions between education and the workplace: FE student options)

All materials, both textual and diagrammatic, are given here for comment. We welcome feedback: please contact Sandra Winfield.