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A Study on Design Direction of e-Portfolio Based on the Current State Analysis of Portfolio Application of Domestic Elementary, Middle, and High School (국내 초.중등학교의 포트폴리오 활용 실태 분석에 기반한 e-포트폴리오 설계 방향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Su;Kim, Young-Hak
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.12
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2007
  • The portfolio can be used as a methodology supporting the learning of constructivism. Recently, the use of portfolios has been increased gradually in the education field, but a study on the current state analysis and design direction of portfolios leaves much to be desired. In this paper, we analyze statistical data on the portfolio application of teachers in domestic elementary, middle, and high school. We also propose a design direction of e-portfolio needed in the society of knowledge information based on this analysis. The results of research show that the following problems will be improved: understanding portfolio, analyzing the current state according to the types of portfolio application, designing a distinguished system according to the level of school, expanding education of teachers with high career, and developing a guide helper. The design of total system that combines the learning and evaluation is needed to improve a problem that spends lots of time to make portfolio, and operates temporally and formally achievement evaluation. In addition, the design of e-portfolio supporting efficiently interaction and self-directed teaming is required.

e-Portfolio Design and Application Education Combining the Learning and Evaluation (학습과 평가를 통합한 e-포트폴리오 설계 및 활용 교육)

  • Kim, Sang-Su;Kim, Young-Hak
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.260-267
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    • 2008
  • The portfolio provides a method which can properly evaluate the student's long term period of learning and growth, and this allows students to have practical learning through self-reflection. However, following the realities of portfolio's operation, the portfolio is being operated formally just once only for the evaluation due to the difficulty of long custody and its time-consuming process. In this paper, after grasping the overall process of learning and the result of growth, we design the 'e-portfolio' which combines both learning and evaluation in order to minimize the physical constraint factors along with operating portfolio. After operating our newly designed 'e-portfolio' based on blog in order to verify it's effect, we found the meaningful changes in student's academic achievement and the positive possibility of its application to teachers. Therefore, with the operation of our suggested 'e-portfolio', we are expecting progressed and integrated portfolio education which combines the function of the learning and the evaluation.

A Study of Verifying e-Portfolio System Success Model in a College Education (대학 e포트폴리오 성공모형의 검증에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yun Jae;Kim, Jin-Kyung;Park, Dongjin
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.203-225
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    • 2019
  • Purpose The purpose of this study is to empirically verify an ePortfolio success model which shows the structural causal relationships among the basic modeling constructs. We developed the success model based on DeLone and Mclean(2003) from IS perspective and on Balaban et al(2013) from ePortfolio perspective. And we are focused on the success of ePortfolio system designed for college students and professors. Design/methodology/approach Structural equation modeling techniques were applied to data collected 375 users of the ePortfolio system, K-Folio, at least one semester during one academic year. The structural model was analyzed using a Lisrel 8.54 statistical program. Findings The followings are the findings of the study. First, the constructs of IS success model are well applied to ePortfolio for college education. Second, the proposed model which has direct causal relationships from ePortfolio's quality to performance is more significant than the D&M and Balaban's model(2013). Third, the information quality among ePortfolio quality constructs does not have effect on system usability and performance. It means that information contents' quality issued by professor or system manager is not satisfied with the students yet. Finally, by using indirect analysis of structural equation model, we found that the ePortfolio operation manager should focus on ensuring system maintenance activities and providing fast and accurate services for improving ePortfolio performance.

The Elements of E-Portfolio - Focused on the Portfolio of IT Company Designers (e-포트폴리오의 구성에 관한 연구-IT기업 디자이너 포트폴리오를 중심으로)

  • Park, Min-kyung;Jang, Sun-hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.204-213
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    • 2019
  • This study examines the ePortfolio structure of IT company design interns and the differences among companies in 'Cofolios' site for employment of design major students. First, we examine the common configuration steps of ePortfolios [1. Project Brief${\rightarrow}$2-1. Investigation and Analysis${\rightarrow}$2-2. Strategy development${\rightarrow}$2-3. Virtualization, Final Design${\rightarrow}$2-4. Presentation, Evaluation, and Improvement${\rightarrow}$3. Read More]. Secondly, all the sub-items used in the ePortfolio were organized into words and classified into 6 stages. Finally, this was analyzed by majors and companies. Through this, the interns of the IT companies can [2-2. Strategy development] and that they are actively utilizing the 'connectivity' attribute linking the links. In addition, interns confirmed that the ePortfolio was structured differently depending on their major and the desired company.

Identity Formation and Self-Reflection Strategies in the Development of Apparel Design ePortfolios

  • Seifert, Christin;Chattaraman, Veena
    • Fashion, Industry and Education
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.60-69
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    • 2016
  • Visual literacy, a key element of a design portfolio, is achieved by communicating a consistent visual aesthetic with respect to design elements, design principles and individual style. Yet, students often feel challenged in articulating their personal aesthetic or design philosophy in order to create a unifying design identity within a body of artifacts. This paper shares some best practices on overcoming this challenge through students' engagement in self-reflection and identity formation processes. The implemented innovative strategy in a senior-level portfolio development course for apparel designers involved four different phases: 1) one-on-one meetings to self-reflect on previous design work, 2) selection and revision of artifacts, 3) peer-review and critiques of revised portfolio artifacts, and 4) development of a final ePortfolio to showcase a unified design identity. It was evident that recording students' initial self-reflection in the form of a metacognitive oral report encouraged and motivated identity development in their portfolio. Further, students expressed their satisfaction in the ability to participate in the selection process of artifacts by self-reflecting about what they wanted to highlight about themselves and why. Overall, student outcomes from this strategy exceeded expectations and the portfolios developed were successful in creating a cohesive design identity.

ePortfolio System Design and Prototype Development for Professional Competency and Career Management Support of Undergraduate Students (역량·진로교육 지원을 위한 대학생 e포트폴리오 시스템 설계와 프로토타입 개발: S대학교 사례를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Jaejin;Kim, Sungwook;Lee, Gayoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.552-564
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    • 2017
  • This study is aimed to overcome the limitation of traditional learning competence and career management system, and conducted to design the function of integrated ePortfolio and the elements of the system for administrative control of curricular and extracurricular program of the university as well as to develop a printout-based prototype in the context of S-university. Researchers deducted the main menus and functions of the integrated ePortfolio by two experts validification procedures, searched for the subfunctions, and secured their validity. Mainly 6 elements of integrated ePortfolio system are designed as follows: basic information, learning and competence management, course and career management, portfolio management, and community. Among these, the three elements of learning and competence, course and career, and portfolio management are assessed as excellent and differentiated from traditional ePortfolios. The study also developed a printout-based prototype of ePortfolio system and provided authentic guide for the ePortfolio system. At the same time, the result of the study contributed to increasing the sense of the developmental direction of the ePortfolio in the institute.

A Conceptual Framework for Determination of Appropriate Business Model in e-Learning Industry in Iran

  • Salehinejad, Abbas;Samizadeh, Reza
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2017
  • Purpose - The purpose of this study is to present a framework for determining the most appropriate business model for e-learning. Research design, data, and methodology - The Electronics Branch of Azad University has been elected as a case study in this research. This study conducted using a descriptive method. The information was obtained using interviews with experts including managers, faculty and students at the Electronics Branch of Azad University. Results - Three service-product system (product oriented system, use an oriented and result oriented system) approaches determined a framework for the formation of a portfolio. This portfolio is including three types of e-learning business models. Examining the relevant characteristics, correspondence of behaviorism learning theory with a product-oriented approach, correspondence of cognitivism theory with a user-oriented approach and in finally match correspondence of constructivist learning theory with a results-oriented approach which is evident. Conclusions - After reviewing the literature on the fields of e-learning, business model and product - service systems, we have achieved three types of e-learning business models. Then the variables in any of the business models were defined by using business model canvas tool and thus a portfolio consisting of three types of e-learning business model canvas was obtained.

A Design and Implementation of career e-portfolio system to improve career consciousness Maturity of elementary school students (초등학생 진로의식성숙을 위한 커리어 e-포트폴리오 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Jeong-Rang;Choi, Chang-Hun
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2012
  • The choice of occupation has a great deal of influences on achievement of self-realization and living a good life in an individual's life. Especially, it is very significant for Elementary school students because they become to aware of career and develop. However, in the present, the career guidance is mainly concentrated in the solitary work, such as an aptitude test and printed materials. The perspective from the student, therefore, needs systematic and efficient system to accumulate activities and result of their various career guidance for individual career-related information. The system to improve elementary school student's career awareness based on e-portfolio has been developed. The developed system can effectively accumulate students' activities and result of their various career guidance and easily grasp their strengths and weaknesses of intelligence based on theory of multiple intelligences. Teacher also can easily grasp their student's talent through all sorts of graphs provided by the web site for career education.

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Investment strategy using AESG rating: Focusing on a Korean Market

  • KIM, Eunchong;JEONG, Hanwook
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study used ESG grade, but defined AESG, adjusted to the size of a company and examines whether it can be used as an investment strategy. Research design, data and methodology: The analysis sample in this study is a company that has given an ESG rating among companies listed on the Korea Stock Exchange. We examine the results through portfolio analysis and Fama-macbeth regression analysis. Results: As result of examining the long-only performance and the long-short performance by constructing quintile portfolios, it was observed that a significant positive return was shown. It was observed that there was an alpha that could not be explained in asset pricing models. Also, AESG had a return prediction effect in the result of a Fama-Macbeth regression that controlled corporate characteristic variables in individual stocks. Next, we confirmed AESG's usage through various portfolio composition. In the portfolio optimization, the Risk Efficient method was the most superior in terms of sharpe ratio and the construct multi-factor model with Value, Momentum and Low Vol showed statistically significant performance improvement. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that it can be helpful in ESG investment to reflect the ESG rating of relatively small companies more through the scale adjustment of the ESG rating (i.e.AESG).