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Students’ ePortfolio for Entering into the Labour Market
Students’ ePortfolio for Entering into the Labour Market
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631614907
- Weight: 310g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 14 Oct 2011
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
In the last few years, ePortfolios and ePortfolio 2.0 have become buzzwords in the education and learning community used for different purposes and meanings. The book gives an innovative way of dealing with the problem of student unemployment by explaining the main aspects of using ePortfolios as a method for employability, career development, reflection, assessment, consultancy, presentation and communication. This publication results from the research work undertaken by the partner institutions involved in the Project Learn about finding jobs from digital storytelling which had the main purpose of enhancing graduates’ employability.
Laura Malita holds a PhD in Internet Sociology. She is a computer analyst and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Modern Languages and Social Informatics at West University in Timisoara (Romania). She is also a researcher at the Romanian Institute for Adult Education (IREA) and has published several articles and books related to social informatics.
Regina Egetenmeyer, is professor for Lifelong Learning at the University of Mainz (Germany). Her areas of research are international and comparative adult educational, informal learning in the workplace and academic professionalisation in adult and lifelong learning.
Regina Egetenmeyer, is professor for Lifelong Learning at the University of Mainz (Germany). Her areas of research are international and comparative adult educational, informal learning in the workplace and academic professionalisation in adult and lifelong learning.
Students’ ePortfolio for Entering into the Labour Market
€31.99
