Gathering Meaningful Artifacts: Integrating the Technology of e-Portfolio into Health Care Professional Education

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Gathering Meaningful Artifacts: Integrating the Technology of e-Portfolio into Health Care Professional Education

Libba Reed Mc Millan
Libba Reed Mc Millan Auburn University
Margot Fox
Margot Fox
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One objective of Healthy People 2020 identifies the use of information technology (IT) as a health communication strategy for the promotion of population health and health equity. The purpose of this assignment is to describe creative application of evidence-based best practices through userfriendly web designs. It is integral for all educators, especially health professionals, to use relevant I T,as delivery of health information and services continues to expand. Using eportfolios in classroom assignments and as a capstone activity can assist faculty members with evaluating and understanding student outcomes. E-portfolio and technology are not foreign concepts to students, but student understanding of what it means to be a professional, and to integrate professional concepts into personal and professional behaviors, were necessary at the onset of educational programs. Using e-portfolios promoted critical reflection; particularly when students were introduced early in their professional programs to the collection of relevant artifacts

Gathering Meaningful Artifacts: Integrating the Technology of e-Portfolio into Health Care Professional Education

One objective of Healthy People 2020 identifies the use of information technology (IT) as a health communication strategy for the promotion of population health and health equity. The purpose of this assignment is to describe creative application of evidence-based best practices through userfriendly web designs. It is integral for all educators, especially health professionals, to use relevant I T,as delivery of health information and services continues to expand. Using eportfolios in classroom assignments and as a capstone activity can assist faculty members with evaluating and understanding student outcomes. E-portfolio and technology are not foreign concepts to students, but student understanding of what it means to be a professional, and to integrate professional concepts into personal and professional behaviors, were necessary at the onset of educational programs. Using e-portfolios promoted critical reflection; particularly when students were introduced early in their professional programs to the collection of relevant artifacts

Libba Reed Mc Millan
Libba Reed Mc Millan Auburn University
Margot Fox
Margot Fox
RN MSN
RN MSN

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Libba Reed Mc Millan. 2016. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 16 (GJHSS Volume 16 Issue H3): .

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Gathering Meaningful Artifacts: Integrating the Technology of e-Portfolio into Health Care Professional Education

Libba Reed Mc Millan
Libba Reed Mc Millan Auburn University
Margot Fox
Margot Fox
RN MSN
RN MSN

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